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Plants
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1. Special pointy leaves made to protect the stem
spines
kinetic energy
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
regeneration
2. CO2 (air) + H20 (soil) + light energy (sun) ? CH20 (carbs) + 02 (oxygen)
three traits plants developed in response to sessile nature
photosynthesis equation
sclerenchyma
cavitation
3. Comes in twos - sieve tubes (no nucleus) and companion cells (nourish sieve tubes) - transport sugars and nutrients
ATP
phloem
electron transport chain
leaves
4. Organic molecules (materials) - enzymes (workers) - DNA (blueprint)
carbohydrates
symplasticly
pneumatophores
three classes of biochemical components
5. Made of amino acids - structure (ex. cytoskeleton) - produce enzymes
the three developmental zones in a plant root
carbohydrates
regeneration
proteins
6. Attach themselves to other plants and suck nutrients out of the air (fog - humidity)
ATP
aerial roots
polymer
cuticle
7. Organic compounds not directly involved in normal growth of organism. Facilitates reproduction and defense against predators.
indeterminate growth
secondary metabolites
cuticle
sclerenchyma
8. Position reactants so they dont require as much activation energy
transporting molecules within and between cells
heterosporous
role of enzymes
symplasticly
9. Made of monosaccharides - building blocks of life - sugars
cell membrane
polymer
carbohydrates
Chloroplasts
10. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation-reduction reaction.
Differences between mosses - ferns - conifers - and flowering plants.
redox reactions
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plasmodesta
11. Produces secondary vascular tissue
primary metabolites
xylem
vascular cambium
evidence to counter Larry's diatribe
12. Reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars. 1)reduction - 2)carbon fixation - 3)regeneration
Makes plants unique
Calvin Cycle
dermal tissue
byproducts of cellular respiration
13. Provides flexible support - like in celery
collenchyma
Chloroplasts
sustainable forestry
three classes of biochemical components
14. Large compound formed from combinations of many monomers
polymer
evidence to counter Larry's diatribe
microspore
nucleus
15. Produce vessels year round (ex. northern Arizona aspen)
sporophyte
Golgi Apparatus
dehydration
diffuse-porous wood
16. Second stage of cellular respiration - in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
the two major symbiotic microbial organisms to plant roots
Krebs cycle
three classes of biochemical components
spongy mesophyll
17. Fuel - paper - construction materials - furniture - latex - resins - syrup
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the three developmental zones in a plant root
wood products
Differences between mosses - ferns - conifers - and flowering plants.
18. Produces bisexual spores - they become gametophytes w/ egg and sperm (study the picture)
how is water moved from root surface to vascular tissue?
fern life cycle
Krebs cycle
kinetic energy
19. 1) taking wood from an ecosystem also takes nutrients 2) seedling establishment isn't that easy -- lots of competition and herbivory to overcome in building a new forest
challenges to sustainable forestry
spongy mesophyll
sustainable forestry
reduction
20. Ability crucial to plant structure and processing of energy - allows change to be made to help survival
Krebs cycle
vascular cambium
respiration equation
organic synthesis
21. Develop bordered pits to prevent spreading of bubbles - tracheids let water move laterally - refill at night - produce new xylem every spring
aerial roots
how plants deal with cavitation
evidence to counter Larry's diatribe
phloem
22. A simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymers
bubble shaped bacteria
nucleus
three traits plants developed in response to sessile nature
monomer
23. Made of acetyl groups - structure energy and storage
polymer
xylem
ATP
lipds
24. Spore that gives rise to independent bisexual gametophyte that produces both egg and sperm (mosses and ferns)
homosporous
three stages of respiration
parenchyma
collenchyma
25. Part of leaf for photosynthesis
palisade mesophyll
sustainable forestry
cell membrane
primary metabolites
26. Part of calvin cycle where five G3Ps are recycled - processed - and linked to form more materials for carbon fixation
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
regeneration
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spongy mesophyll
27. Convert light energy to chemical energy
Chloroplasts
wood products
sustainable forestry
three stages of respiration
28. First step in releasing the energy of glucose - in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
potential energy
spines
secondary metabolites
glycolysis
29. CO2 - H2O - NADH - (ATP)
byproducts of cellular respiration
stolons
xylem
lipds
30. Molecule manufacturing where ribosomes are - and then products are sent to the Golgi Apparatus
sessile
reason for the gametophyte generation
Endoplasmic Reticulum
symplasticly
31. Increase width (girth) of stems and roots - has vascular cambium and cork cambium
pneumatophores
kinetic energy
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
carbon fixation
32. Practice of employing management strategies to allow healthy return of timber harvest. (ex. leave mature trees - plant seedlings)
roots
glycolysis
sustainable forestry
ground tissue
33. Gather and convert light energy - control CO2 and water loss
leaves
plasmodesta
heterosporous
ground tissue
34. Diploid - produces spores through meiosis
sporophyte
spongy mesophyll
ribosomes
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
35. A thin membrane around the cytoplasm of a cell - gatekeeper of the cell
organic synthesis
cell membrane
spines
roots
36. Cell walls of cellulose - photosynthesis - indeterminate growth - asexual and sexual reproduction
glycolysis
microspore
Makes plants unique
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37. Allows plants to combat sessileness and control growth and allocate resources effectively to best compete/survive in their environment via meristems
indeterminate growth
glycolysis
respiration equation
organic synthesis
38. Make long thin stems called 'runners' that grow above ground and aid in asexual reproduction
palisade mesophyll
stolons
ground tissue
plasmodesta
39. Attached directly by the base
parenchyma
sessile
roots
lipds
40. Free energy plants get out of the reactant's potential energy
secondary metabolites
Endoplasmic Reticulum
kinetic energy
indeterminate growth
41. 1. Prokaryotes are approximately the same size as their organelle counterparts. 2. Double membrane 3. Chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own unique circular DNA
aerial roots
challenges to sustainable forestry
symplasticly
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
42. Glycolysis - krebs cycle - electron transport chain
vascular tissue
three stages of respiration
spongy mesophyll
photosynthesis equation
43. Addition of H2O to break apart polymer
monomer
aerial roots
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oxidation
44. Xylem and phloem - used for transportation of water and sugars in plant
heterosporous
Golgi Apparatus
vascular tissue
asexual reproduction
45. Root apical meristem (quiescent center - or zone of cell division) - zone of elongation - zone of maturation
the three developmental zones in a plant root
apoplasticly
dehydration
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
46. Convert carbs into ATP
fern life cycle
microspore
Mitochondria
cork cambium
47. Waxy protection of leaf to protect from pathogens and let water run off it
asexual reproduction
reduction
the three developmental zones in a plant root
cuticle
48. Stores water and waste and ultimately determines the shape of the cell
vacuole
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
photosynthesis equation
transporting molecules within and between cells
49. Lengthen roots and stem - produce xylem and phloem - ground tissue - and epidermis
parenchyma
microspore
ground tissue
apical meristem
50. The atmosphere is 21% oxygen - so that inherently means that over time plants have taken in more CO2 than they produce. this must be the case - otherwise we would all be dead.
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