In the presence of chlorophyll/green plants
To break down food for energy
During the day when sunlight is available
Epidermis, Stomata and Guard Cells
To attract certain insects
Stomata
To protect the flower bud when it is young
Anytime...day or night
Sticky so it catches pollen and it's female
In all living things
Stamen
The outermost layer that houses the choloroplasts
Carbon Dioxide, Water and Energy
Pistil
The Anther which is Male
Guard Cells
When water evaporates through tiny holes of a plant leaf
For plants to make food/glucose
Anther and Filament
Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight/Energy
Stigma, Style, Ovary and Ovules
Glucose and Oxygen
Glucose/food and oxygen
Petal, Sepal, Receptacle and Roots
Pollination is how pollen gets from the anther to stigma and Fertilization is how pollen fertilizes the ovules
What surrounds the stomata and helps regulate transpiration?
Where does cellular respiration occur?
What is the main purpose of Cellular Respiration?
What is the job of the sepal?
What do we call tiny holes in a plants leaves?
What does photosynthesis require?
What is the main female part called?
What is the main male part called?
When does cellular respiration happen?
Name the four Other parts of a flower (not male or female)
When does photosynthesis happen?
What is transpiration?
What is the job of the stigma and is it male or female?
What does cellular respiration require?
What products are produced/released during photosynthesis?
What three things work together to help prevent water loss?
What products are produced/released during cellular respiration?
What is the difference between pollination and fertilization?
What are the two parts that make up the stamen?
Where does photosynthesis occur?
What is the epidermis of a plant leaf?
What are the four parts that make up the Pistil?
Why are petals of a flower so colorful?
What is the main purpose of photosynthesis?
Which part produces pollen and is it male or female?