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Photosynthesis And Plant Structure.
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Where can xylem and phloem be found in a plant?
a) in the chloroplasts
b) in the stem
c) in the extensive root sytem
d) in the nuclues of the cell
The stomata can be compared to which parts of the human body?
a) the brain and spinal cord
b) the muscular system
c) the small intestine
d) the lungs and nostrils
In photosynthesis, radiant energy is transformed into _____________.
a) carbon dioxide
b) sunlight
c) hydrogen molecules
d) chemical energy
Which of the following do plants gain from sunlight?
a) radiant energy
b) kinetic energy
c) hydo-energy
d) chemical energy
What are the raw materials in the process of photosynthesis?
a) radiant energy, glucose, and oxygen
b) water, carbon dioxide, and light
c) soil, oxygen, and water
d) light, oxygen, and water
If it were not for _________________, plants would not be able to absorb radiant energy.
a) chlorophyll
b) xylem and phloem
c) roots system
d) vacuole
What are the products of photosynthesis?
a) oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide
b) glucose and carbon dioxide
c) oxygen and glucose
d) water, radiant energy, and carbon dioxide
In photosynthesis, water molecules are split into ______________ atoms.
a) carbon dioxide
b) oxygen and hydrogen
c) hydrogen and other
d) carbon and hydrogen
Plants store chemical energy in the form of ____________________.
a) oxygen
b) carbon dioxide
c) hydrogen atoms
d) sugar
Which of the following is the least important in the process of photosynthesis?
a) oxygen
b) chlorophyll
c) stomata
d) chloroplasts
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