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Review Packet on Plant Processes

Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

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Page 1: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Review Packet on Plant Processes

Page 2: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use.A. transpirationB. PhotosynthesisC. Cellular respirationD. phototropism

Page 3: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use.A. transpirationB. PhotosynthesisC. Cellular respirationD. phototropism

Page 4: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The tendency of shoot tips of plants to grow and bend toward the light is call ____________.A. GravitropismB. PhototropismC. Plant growthD. Transpiration

Page 5: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The tendency of shoot tips of plants to grow and bend toward the light is call ____________.A. GravitropismB. PhototropismC. Plant growthD. Transpiration

Page 6: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Seeds become ___________ in order to survive periods of drought or cold temperatures.A. DormantB. DeciduousC. DeadD. Alive

Page 7: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Seeds become ___________ in order to survive periods of drought or cold temperatures.A. DormantB. DeciduousC. DeadD. Alive

Page 8: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Most of the water absorbed by a plant’s roots is needed to replace the water lost during _____________.A. WinterB. SummerC. PhototropismD. Transpiration

Page 9: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Most of the water absorbed by a plant’s roots is needed to replace the water lost during _____________.A. WinterB. SummerC. PhototropismD. Transpiration

Page 10: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A houseplant that is bending toward a sunlit window isA. Displaying a positive tropism.B. Displaying a negative tropism.C. Undergoing genetic changeD. Showing a seasonal effect.

Page 11: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A houseplant that is bending toward a sunlit window isA. Displaying a positive tropism.B. Displaying a negative tropism.C. Undergoing genetic changeD. Showing a seasonal effect.

Page 12: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The root tips of most plants showA. Negative phototropism.B. Positive gravitropism.C. Positive phototropism.D. Negative gravitropism.

Page 13: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The root tips of most plants showA. Negative phototropism.B. Positive gravitropism.C. Positive phototropism.D. Negative gravitropism.

Page 14: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plant cells make glucose molecules fromA. CO2 and O2

B. C6H12O6

C. H20 and H2

D. CO2 and H2O

Page 15: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plant cells make glucose molecules fromA. CO2 and O2

B. C6H12O6

C. H20 and H2

D. CO2 and H2O

Page 16: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The energy that powers photosynthesis comes fromA. Light given off by the sun.B. Collisions of gas molecules in the air.C. The breakdown of sugar molecules inside

plant cells.D. Chlorophyll absorbed through the soil.

Page 17: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The energy that powers photosynthesis comes fromA. Light given off by the sun.B. Collisions of gas molecules in the air.C. The breakdown of sugar molecules inside

plant cells.D. Chlorophyll absorbed through the soil.

Page 18: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A plant seed develops fromA. An ovary.B. An ovule.C. A sepal.D. A pollen tube.

Page 19: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A plant seed develops fromA. An ovary.B. An ovule.C. A sepal.D. A pollen tube.

Page 20: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plants die without sunlight because they are unable to carry out _____________.A. Cellular respirationB. PhotosynthesisC. PhototropismD. pollination

Page 21: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plants die without sunlight because they are unable to carry out _____________.A. Cellular respirationB. PhotosynthesisC. PhototropismD. pollination

Page 22: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

For photosynthesis to occur, plants must take in light energy, carbon dioxide, and water. In addition to sugar plants produce ___________A. NB. PC. KD. O

Page 23: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

For photosynthesis to occur, plants must take in light energy, carbon dioxide, and water. In addition to sugar plants produce ___________A. NB. PC. KD. O

Page 24: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plants cells have organelles called chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place. These organelles contain a pigment call ___________ that absorbs light.A. CytoplasmB. RibosomesC. MitochondriaD. Chlorophyll

Page 25: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plants cells have organelles called chloroplasts, where photosynthesis takes place. These organelles contain a pigment call ___________ that absorbs light.A. CytoplasmB. RibosomesC. MitochondriaD. Chlorophyll

Page 26: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Cellular respiration uses oxygen to release energy from glucose. It also releases ________ and __________.A. Nitrogen and waterB. Water and PhosphorusC. Carbon dioxide and waterD. Carbon dioxide and nitrogen

Page 27: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Cellular respiration uses oxygen to release energy from glucose. It also releases ________ and __________.A. Nitrogen and waterB. Water and PhosphorusC. Carbon dioxide and waterD. Carbon dioxide and nitrogen

Page 28: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The chemical formula for cellular respiration isA. C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

B. C6H12O2 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

C. C6H12O6 + 6H2O > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

D. C6H12O2 + 6H2O >6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

Page 29: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The chemical formula for cellular respiration isA. C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

B. C6H12O2 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

C. C6H12O6 + 6H2O > 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

D. C6H12O2 + 6H2O >6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

Page 30: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In the sporophyte phase, a seed grows into a plant that produces _____________.A. SpermsB. EggsC. SporesD. More seeds

Page 31: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In the sporophyte phase, a seed grows into a plant that produces _____________.A. SpermsB. EggsC. SporesD. More seeds

Page 32: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In the gametophyte phase, spores grow into plants that produce _________ and _______.A. Male spores and female spores.B. Eggs and spermC. More spores and eggsD. More spores and sperm.

Page 33: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

In the gametophyte phase, spores grow into plants that produce _________ and _______.A. Male spores and female spores.B. Eggs and spermC. More spores and eggsD. More spores and sperm.

Page 34: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Both seed and seedless plants reproduceA. AsexuallyB. In waterC. SexuallyD. Using pollen

Page 35: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Both seed and seedless plants reproduceA. AsexuallyB. In waterC. SexuallyD. Using pollen

Page 36: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

___________, a form of asexual reproduction, are above-ground stems that can grow into new plants—an example would be strawberries.A. RunnersB. TubersC. PlantletsD. Sperm

Page 37: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

___________, a form of asexual reproduction, are above-ground stems that can grow into new plants—an example would be strawberries.A. RunnersB. TubersC. PlantletsD. Sperm

Page 38: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plant stomata are usually open during the day becauseA. Photosynthesis can occur while there is

sunshine available.B. Cellular respiration can occur while there is

sunshine available.C. It gives the plant a rest.D. That’s when more carbon dioxide is available.

Page 39: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Plant stomata are usually open during the day becauseA. Photosynthesis can occur while there is

sunshine available.B. Cellular respiration can occur while there is

sunshine available.C. It gives the plant a rest.D. That’s when more carbon dioxide is available.

Page 40: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A stimulus of too little water in a plant would trigger theA. Opening of stomata to collect more water.B. Leaves to produce more sugar.C. Closing stomata to preserve water.D. Beginning of more N, P, and K from the roots.

Page 41: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

A stimulus of too little water in a plant would trigger theA. Opening of stomata to collect more water.B. Leaves to produce more sugar.C. Closing stomata to preserve water.D. Beginning of more N, P, and K from the roots.

Page 42: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Photosynthesis takes place inA. RootsB. MitochondriaC. LeavesD. Stem

Page 43: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Photosynthesis takes place inA. RootsB. MitochondriaC. LeavesD. Stem

Page 44: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Flowering plants produce _________ .A. SporesB. TubersC. SeedsD. runners

Page 45: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Flowering plants produce _________ .A. SporesB. TubersC. SeedsD. runners

Page 46: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Growth, wilting, and dormancy are examples of plantA. PhotosynthesisB. ResponsesC. StimuliD. Cellular respiration

Page 47: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

Growth, wilting, and dormancy are examples of plantA. PhotosynthesisB. ResponsesC. StimuliD. Cellular respiration

Page 48: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

_____________ is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to the female structures of seed plants.A. ReproductionB. TranspirationC. DormancyD. Pollination

Page 49: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

_____________ is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to the female structures of seed plants.A. ReproductionB. TranspirationC. DormancyD. Pollination

Page 50: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata is called ________.A. TranspirationB. StamenC. PhotosynthesisD. Cellular respiration

Page 51: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

The process by which plants release water vapor into the air through stomata is called ________.A. TranspirationB. StamenC. PhotosynthesisD. Cellular respiration

Page 52: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What material do plants make during photosynthesis?

• A. glucoseB. organellesC. chlorophyllD. carbon dioxide

Page 53: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What material do plants make during photosynthesis?

• A. glucoseB. organellesC. chlorophyllD. carbon dioxide

Page 54: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What substance found within the chloroplasts of leaves is responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis?

• A. waterB. oxygenC. chlorophyllD. carbon dioxide

Page 55: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What substance found within the chloroplasts of leaves is responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis?

• A. waterB. oxygenC. chlorophyllD. carbon dioxide

Page 56: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What is an example of internal stimulus to which plants can respond?

• A. lightB. hormonesC. temperature

• D. soil conditions

Page 57: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What is an example of internal stimulus to which plants can respond?

• A. lightB. hormonesC. temperature

• D. soil conditions

Page 58: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• The town of Pleasantville experienced a very hot, dry summer with very little wind. How can these conditions affect the reproduction of seed plants?

• A. Pollen travels on wind and water, so the conditions could affect the ability of pollen to travel.

• B. Pollen requires hot temperatures and dry conditions, so the conditions could help many plants thrive.

• C. The conditions are external stimuli that could trigger a change in behavior in plants; they might wilt or die.

• D. Seed plants need water for sperm to swim, so the dry conditions could make it harder for the sperm of seed plants to fertilize eggs.

Page 59: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• The town of Pleasantville experienced a very hot, dry summer with very little wind. How can these conditions affect the reproduction of seed plants?

• A. Pollen travels on wind and water, so the conditions could affect the ability of pollen to travel.

• B. Pollen requires hot temperatures and dry conditions, so the conditions could help many plants thrive.

• C. The conditions are external stimuli that could trigger a change in behavior in plants; they might wilt or die.

• D. Seed plants need water for sperm to swim, so the dry conditions could make it harder for the sperm of seed plants to fertilize eggs.

Page 60: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• As you walk past a field of sunflowers, you notice the flowers are all facing the same direction. This is an example of what?

• A. transpirationB. phototropismC. photosynthesisD. sexual reproduction

Page 61: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• As you walk past a field of sunflowers, you notice the flowers are all facing the same direction. This is an example of what?

• A. transpirationB. phototropismC. photosynthesisD. sexual reproduction

Page 62: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following is a plant structure that is involved in asexual reproduction?

• A. stigma • B. stamen • C. Pistil• D. tuber

Page 63: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following is a plant structure that is involved in asexual reproduction?

• A. stigma • B. stamen • C. Pistil• D. tuber

Page 64: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What are the two phases of the plant life cycle?

• A. zygote and seedB. spores and flowersC. sporophyte and zygote

• D. sporophyte and gametophyte

Page 65: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• What are the two phases of the plant life cycle?

• A. zygote and seedB. spores and flowersC. sporophyte and zygote

• D. sporophyte and gametophyte

Page 66: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following is a function of stomata?

• A. absorb sunlightB. release glucoseC. release water vapor

• D. absorb water through the roots

Page 67: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following is a function of stomata?

• A. absorb sunlightB. release glucoseC. release water vapor

• D. absorb water through the roots

Page 68: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which plant life phase begins when two gametes fuse together to form a zygote?

• A. sporophyte • B. gametophyte

C. both sporophyte and gametophyte • D. neither sporophyte or gametophyte

Page 69: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which plant life phase begins when two gametes fuse together to form a zygote?

• A. sporophyte • B. gametophyte

C. both sporophyte and gametophyte • D. neither sporophyte or gametophyte

Page 70: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following scenarios could cause stomata to close?

• A. The plant lives near a wetland area.B. The soil around the plant is very wet.C. The soil around the plant is very dry.

• D. Rain has fallen every day for ten days.

Page 71: Review Packet on Plant Processes. In a process called _____________, plants convert energy stored in food into a form of energy that cells can use. A.transpiration

• Which of the following scenarios could cause stomata to close?

• A. The plant lives near a wetland area.B. The soil around the plant is very wet.C. The soil around the plant is very dry.

• D. Rain has fallen every day for ten days.