B5 Plant nutrition Flashcards

1
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Define photosynthesis

A

as the process by which plants manufacture carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light

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2
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State the word equation for photosynthesis

A

6CO^2+6H^2O+→→→C^6+H12+O^6+6O^2

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3
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chlorophyll transfers what?

A

transfers light energy into chemical energy in molecules, for the synthesis of carbohydrates

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4
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Outline the subsequent use and storage of the carbohydrates made in photosynthesis

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plants take the glucose formed during photosynthesis and combine the carbohydrate with oxygen which is called respiration

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5
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Describe the significance of the features of a leaf in terms of functions, to include:
Palisade mesophyll and distribution of chloroplasts

A

photosynthesis

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6
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Describe the significance of the features of a leaf in terms of functions, to include: stomata, spongy mesophyll cells and guard cells

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gas exchange

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Describe the significance of the features of a leaf in terms of functions, to include: xylem

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transport and support

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Describe the significance of the features of a leaf in terms of functions, to include: phloem

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transport

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9
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Describe the importance of nitrate ions for making amino acids

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Plants use nitrates as a supply of nitrogen

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10
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Investigate and describe the effect of varying light intensity and temperature on the rate of photosynthesis

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You can easily investigate the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis by using an aquatic (lives in water) plant like pondweed.
To do this, change the distance between the lamp and the pondweed and count the number of bubbles produced per unit time (e.g. five per minute).
In this experiment, light intensity is the independent variable and the number of bubbles is the dependent variable.

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