Plant Structures Question Preview (ID: 2740)
Pholem, Leaves, Pigment, Stomata, Pigment, Roots, Chloroplast, Xylem Phloem.
Organelle in plants responsible for making food using a process called photosynthesis
a) xylem
b) chloroplast
c) pigments
d) leaves
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light absorbing molecules in the chloroplast which gives plants color
a) pigments
b) chloroplast
c) xylem
d) phloem
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PLants appear green because of this pigment
a) leaves
b) stems
c) pigments
d) chlorophyll
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Most photosynthesis occurs in the
a) roots
b) stem
c) leaves
d) thorns
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roots are necessary for
a) transporting food of the plant
b) anchoring plants to the ground and transporting water
c) tranporting water to the plant
d) anchoring plants to the ground and making food
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carbon dioxide and oxygen enter a plant through structures in the leaves called
a) stomata
b) xylem
c) phloem
d) chloroplast
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tube in plant that only transports water
a) leaves
b) phloem
c) xylem
d) stomata
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which structure is responsible for transporting food made in leaves throughout the plant
a) leaves
b) phloem
c) xylem
d) stomata
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If the underside (bottom) of a leaf was dipped in wax what could not occur?
a) photosynthesis could not occur
b) water could not enter
c) oxygen could not enter and carbon dioxide could not be released
d) carbon dioxide could not enter and oxygen could not be released
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a malfunction in this structure would not allow the plant to transport water
a) phloem
b) xylum
c) stomata
d) chloroplast
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