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What are the structures that open and close the stomata?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What is the MAIN purpose of photosynthesis?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What are the inputs into respiration?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What is the purpose of Transpiration?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What are the outputs of respiration?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What process is transpiration similar to?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
What are the inputs into Photosynthesis?
Co2, H2O, and ENERGY
to create food for the plant
CO2, H2O, and sunlight energy
Perspiration - sweating
to release water through the leaves in order to take in more water from the roots
to turn sugar/glucose into energy cells can use
Guard Cells
O2 and Sugar/Glucose
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