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What is the definition for the following term?
Reactants
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Deterrent
to thin out something which keeps an event from happening to stimulate, to invite not able to be eaten reproduction, as
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Deterrent
A)to thin out B)something which keeps an event from happening C)to stimulate, to invite D)not able to be eaten
1 answer
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Inedible
A)to thin out B)something which keeps an event from happening C)to stimulate, to invite D)not able to be eaten
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Chlorophyll
A)an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes, harmful to humans B)the green chemical that allows plants to create
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Monera
A)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae B)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall C)the green chemical
4 answers
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Stomata
A)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange B)living more than one year C)hair-like; having to do with
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Transpiration
the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves openings in the skin of a plant,
1 answer
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Transpiration
A)the tubes that carry water and minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves B)openings in the skin of a
4 answers
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Select 3 that apply.
The main parts of vascular plants are: flowers leaves roots seeds stems
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There are _____ different kinds of plants.
260,000 300,000 20 500,000 23,000
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Select 5 that apply.
What are the kingdoms of living things? Protists Monera Humans Fungi Animals Plants Fish
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A chemical called _____ helps plants turn sunlight into sugar.
stomata chlorophyll phloem pistil pigment
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Select 2 that apply.
The two main categories of plants are: vascular nonvascular photosynthetic vain chloroplastic
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What is the definition of a chloroplast?
A)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant B)the bodies within
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Diatom
A)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food B)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds C)a
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Plants make their own food through _____.
photographs photoplasm photosynthesis photofilm photo finish
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What is the definition of the following term?
Xylem A)the process by which water is given off from plants B)the tubes that carry
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Parasitic
A)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another B)another term for
1 answer
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What is the definition of a glucose? A)the bodies within a leaf that contain chlorophyll B)a simple sugar found in plants C)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant D)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food
Symbiotic A)a type of simple, single-celled organism B)the science of classification of organisms C)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals D)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is beneficial to both
Select 2 that apply. Hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide to form a _____. carbonates heat water hydrocarbon sugar
Protozoa A)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals B)another term for a moneran; a single-celled algae C)a type of simple, single-celled organism D)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is beneficial
The _____ are more complex, multi-celled organisms such as molds, mushrooms, or yeast. protists monera plant fungi photoplasm
Protist A)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant B)a part of a cell which has a particular function C)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals D)another term for a moneran; a single-celled
Malaria A)an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes, is harmful to humans B)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall C)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food D)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae E)simple
Propagation A)something which keeps an event from happening B)to stimulate, to invite C)reproduction, as of a plant D)not able to be eaten E)to thin out
Vascular A)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange B)the process by which water is given off from plants C)a strong, central root D)having to do with the tubes that form the circulatory system of plants E)the tubes that carry water and
Taxonomy A)another term for a moneran; a single-celled algae B)the science of classification of organisms C)a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and animals D)a type of simple, single-celled organism E)having to do with a
Phloem A)the tubes within a plant which distribute sugars to all the cells of the plant B)living more than one year C)openings in the skin of a plant, used for gas exchange D)hair-like; having to do with fibers E)having to do with soft, as opposed to
Fungi A)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall B)an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes, harmful to humans C)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds D)the green chemical that allows plants to create their own food E)single-celled organisms
Organelle A)another term for a moneran; a single-celled algae B)using another for one's own benefit; having to do with an organism that draws benefit from another C)the process by which sunlight is turned into sugars within a plant D)a part of a cell which
Plants that receive their food from hosts are called _____. invitees parasites guests hostess' donors
Propagation A)to thin out B)reproduction, as of a plant C)something which keeps an event from happening D)not able to be eaten E)to stimulate, to invite