Science Unit 5 Quiz 1
Topic 1
Parts of a plant
Stem
Support
Food storage
Transportation (Water + nutrients)
Xylem - transports water from roots
Phloem - transports nutrients from roots + transports sugar from leaves
Roots
Absorb water + nutrients
Anchors
Food storage
Photosynthesis - To make food by using light
CO2 + H2O + energy —> C6H12O6 + O2
Green pigment needed for photosynthesis - chlorophyll
Respiration - breaking down sugars to release energy
C6H12O6+O2 —> CO2 + H20 + ENERGY
Transpiration
Loss of water vapor through a living organism
Stomata - Opening in leaf
Guard cell opens/closes stomata
Releases H2O
Topic 2
Plant reproduction
Sexual
Genetic material of 2 parents
Asexual
Single parent - offspring will be identical (clones)
Flowers
Contain plants reproductive organs
Can be male female or both
Stamen - Male reproductive organ
Anther - pollen(sperm)
Filament - stalk supporting anther
Pistil - female reproductive organ
Stigma - receives pollen
Style - tube connecting stigma and ovary
Ovary- contains the egg
Cross pollinate or self pollinate
Cross fertilization
Pollinators: Insects, birds, animal fur, wind
Asexual reproduction
Does not require a mate
Easier, faster, less energy
Less variety in traits of offspring (less genetic diversity)
Deteriorate likelihood of survival
Sexual reproduction
Greater variety (more genetic diversity = likelihood of survival goes up)
Slower, more energy
Topic 1
Parts of a plant
Stem
Support
Food storage
Transportation (Water + nutrients)
Xylem - transports water from roots
Phloem - transports nutrients from roots + transports sugar from leaves
Roots
Absorb water + nutrients
Anchors
Food storage
Photosynthesis - To make food by using light
CO2 + H2O + energy —> C6H12O6 + O2
Green pigment needed for photosynthesis - chlorophyll
Respiration - breaking down sugars to release energy
C6H12O6+O2 —> CO2 + H20 + ENERGY
Transpiration
Loss of water vapor through a living organism
Stomata - Opening in leaf
Guard cell opens/closes stomata
Releases H2O
Topic 2
Plant reproduction
Sexual
Genetic material of 2 parents
Asexual
Single parent - offspring will be identical (clones)
Flowers
Contain plants reproductive organs
Can be male female or both
Stamen - Male reproductive organ
Anther - pollen(sperm)
Filament - stalk supporting anther
Pistil - female reproductive organ
Stigma - receives pollen
Style - tube connecting stigma and ovary
Ovary- contains the egg
Cross pollinate or self pollinate
Cross fertilization
Pollinators: Insects, birds, animal fur, wind
Asexual reproduction
Does not require a mate
Easier, faster, less energy
Less variety in traits of offspring (less genetic diversity)
Deteriorate likelihood of survival
Sexual reproduction
Greater variety (more genetic diversity = likelihood of survival goes up)
Slower, more energy