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1. Number of ATP molecules from 1 glucose in cellular respiration (total produced -- 38 - total yield -- 36)
cavitation
microspore
sclerenchyma
36
2. Ability crucial to plant structure and processing of energy - allows change to be made to help survival
organic synthesis
mycorrhizas
heterosporous
microspore
3. Addition of H2O to break apart polymer
secondary metabolites
Chloroplasts
byproducts of cellular respiration
oxidation
4. Diploid - produces spores through meiosis
tubers
oxidation
potential energy
sporophyte
5. Part of calvin cycle where ATP and NADH are created
monomer
carbon fixation
leaves
respiration equation
6. Haploid - produces gametes through mitosis
xylem
cuticle
ring-porous wood
gametophyte
7. Consists of dead hollowed out cells - come in tracheids (long) or vessels (short) - move water in plant
secondary metabolites
palisade mesophyll
xylem
pneumatophores
8. First step in releasing the energy of glucose - in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
stolons
glycolysis
stems
9. 1. Prokaryotes are approximately the same size as their organelle counterparts. 2. Double membrane 3. Chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own unique circular DNA
sporophyte
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
homosporous
aerial roots
10. Have underground stems that store starch (ex. potato)
tubers
the two major symbiotic microbial organisms to plant roots
Differences between mosses - ferns - conifers - and flowering plants.
ring-porous wood
11. Part of leaf for photosynthesis
phloem
palisade mesophyll
cell wall
nucleus
12. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation-reduction reaction.
Golgi Apparatus
byproducts of cellular respiration
redox reactions
cell membrane
13. Gather and convert light energy - control CO2 and water loss
leaves
homosporous
secondary metabolites
apoplasticly
14. CO2 (exhale) + H20 + ATP (energy) ? CH20 (food) + 02 (air)
heterosporous
photosynthesis equation
respiration equation
Why are plants important?
15. Molecule manufacturing where ribosomes are - and then products are sent to the Golgi Apparatus
electron transport chain
organic synthesis
carbon fixation
Endoplasmic Reticulum
16. Part of calvin cycle where five G3Ps are recycled - processed - and linked to form more materials for carbon fixation
evidence to counter Larry's diatribe
regeneration
cavitation
three classes of biochemical components
17. A series of proteins in which the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle are used to convert ADP into ATP by redox reactions
apoplasticly
electron transport chain
potential energy
cytoskeleton
18. When xylem is blocked by air bubbles as a result of gasses clotting together after freeze-thaw cycles or extreme water-tension
photosynthesis equation
regeneration
glycolysis
cavitation
19. Xylem and phloem - used for transportation of water and sugars in plant
glycolysis
respiration equation
vascular tissue
ring-porous wood
20. Root apical meristem (quiescent center - or zone of cell division) - zone of elongation - zone of maturation
the three developmental zones in a plant root
phloem
potential energy
polymer
21. Spore that gives rise to independent bisexual gametophyte that produces both egg and sperm (mosses and ferns)
epidermis
cuticle
nucleus
homosporous
22. Special leaves that act as arms that pull up or support the stem
apical meristem
apoplasticly
tendrils
organic synthesis
23. Position reactants so they dont require as much activation energy
transporting molecules within and between cells
role of enzymes
Differences between mosses - ferns - conifers - and flowering plants.
apical meristem
24. Sorting and shipping of molecules
respiration equation
three traits plants developed in response to sessile nature
Golgi Apparatus
alternation of generation
25. Indeterminate growth - assisted reproduction - protection (chemical deterence - spikes - internal resource transport)
megaspore
carbon fixation
three traits plants developed in response to sessile nature
Chloroplasts
26. Produces bisexual spores - they become gametophytes w/ egg and sperm (study the picture)
fern life cycle
apical meristem
stolons
carbon fixation
27. 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
Calvin Cycle
fern life cycle
organic synthesis
three stages of respiration
28. Large compound formed from combinations of many monomers
photosynthesis equation
polymer
phloem
Golgi Apparatus
29. Increase width (girth) of stems and roots - has vascular cambium and cork cambium
role of enzymes
reason for the gametophyte generation
stolons
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
30. Provides flexible support - like in celery
cuticle
collenchyma
dehydration
lipds
31. Attach themselves to other plants and suck nutrients out of the air (fog - humidity)
fern life cycle
aerial roots
regeneration
the two major symbiotic microbial organisms to plant roots
32. Develop bordered pits to prevent spreading of bubbles - tracheids let water move laterally - refill at night - produce new xylem every spring
carbon fixation
apoplasticly
how plants deal with cavitation
light reactions of photosynthesis
33. Mycorrhizas and the bubble shaped guys
how plants deal with cavitation
leaves
lipds
the two major symbiotic microbial organisms to plant roots
34. Produces secondary vascular tissue
epidermis
glycolysis
spongy mesophyll
vascular cambium
35. Position leaves for max photosynthesis - provide resource transportation and storage - escape herbivores
reduction
stems
regeneration
sclerenchyma
36. Alternate between sporophyte and gametophyte in the plant life cycle
Endoplasmic Reticulum
alternation of generation
vascular tissue
primary metabolites
37. Web of protein strands throughout the cell that allows organelles and molecules to move via motor proteins
cell wall
reason for the gametophyte generation
cytoskeleton
sustainable forestry
38. Flower to play the role of the gametophyte - producing two different spore types
dehydration
how plants deal with cavitation
angiosperm life cycle
Chloroplasts
39. Removal of H2O to link monomer and polymers
megaspore
carbon fixation
dehydration
Endoplasmic Reticulum
40. Part of calvin cycle where ATP and NADH are turned into G3P (sugar)
reduction
microspore
reason for the gametophyte generation
cuticle
41. Comes in twos - sieve tubes (no nucleus) and companion cells (nourish sieve tubes) - transport sugars and nutrients
the three developmental zones in a plant root
phloem
how is water moved from root surface to vascular tissue?
oxidation
42. Made of cellulose - structure and inter-cellular transportation of nutrients via plasmodesmata.
cell wall
challenges to sustainable forestry
asexual reproduction
fern life cycle
43. Convert carbs into ATP
vascular bundle (vein)
sessile
Mitochondria
Three evidences of endosymbiotic theory
44. Produce vessels in spring and tracheids in winter (ex. oak tree)
the three developmental zones in a plant root
microspore
cavitation
ring-porous wood
45. Provide oxygen - food - medicine - fuel - shelter - paper products - beauty
ring-porous wood
Why are plants important?
reason for the gametophyte generation
spongy mesophyll
46. Produce vessels year round (ex. northern Arizona aspen)
diffuse-porous wood
cork cambium
alternation of generation
primary metabolites
47. Between cells
oxidation
apoplasticly
asexual reproduction
potential energy
48. A thin membrane around the cytoplasm of a cell - gatekeeper of the cell
wood products
cell membrane
dermal tissue
vascular cambium
49. Glycolysis - krebs cycle - electron transport chain
Golgi Apparatus
three stages of respiration
lateral meristem (secondary growth)
Why are plants important?
50. Anchor the plant - collect water and nutrients from the ground
roots
gametophyte
Krebs cycle
oxidation
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