B5 - Plant Nutrition Flashcards

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1
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What is photosynthesis?

A

The process by which plants make carbohydrates using energy from sunlight

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2
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What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

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Carbon dioxide + water (+ light & chlorophyll) -> glucose + oxygen

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Ext: What is the balanced symbol equation for photosynthesis?

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6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2

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Ext: What is the function of chlorophyll?

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To absorb light energy and convert it into chemical energy.

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Ext: What is glucose used for by a plant?

A

Respiration

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Ext: How is glucose stored in a plant?

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As starch

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Ext: What other types of molecules can glucose be converted into?

A

Proteins and oils

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What are the four factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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Light, water, CO2 and temperature

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How do light, water and carbon dioxide concentration affect rate of photosynthesis?

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As light/CO2/water increases, photosynthesis increases. At a certain point, rate of photosynthesis levels off.

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10
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Name the four layers of a leaf, from top to bottom

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Upper epidermis (with cuticle), palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll, lower epidermis (with stomata and guard cells).

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Ext: What is the function of the palisade mesophyll of a leaf?

A

Photosynthesis

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Ext: What is the function of the spongy mesophyll of a leaf?

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To supply CO2 and H2O to the palisade layer

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Ext: What is the function of stomata?

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To allow gas exchange/CO2 in and O2 out during the day/

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Ext: What is the function of guard cells?

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To control whether the stomata are open or closed.

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Ext: How are palisade mesophyll cells adapted to their function?

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Lots of chloroplasts, large vacuole and cylindrical shape allow them to absorb light and store carbohydrates.

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Ext: How are spongy mesophyll cells adapted to their function?

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Irregular shaped cells have air spaces between them for fluids to diffuse

17
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Ext: How are guard cells adapted to their function?

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They can change shape to open and close the stomata.

18
Q

What are nitrates used for by plants?

A

To make proteins

19
Q

What is magnesium used for by plants?

A

To make chlorophyll

20
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Ext: What is the effect of nitrate deficiency on a plant?

A

It cannot make proteins, so it won’t be able to grow

21
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What is the symptom of nitrate deficiency in a plant?

A

Poor growth and pale leaves

22
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Ext: What is the effect of magnesium deficiency in a plant?

A

It can’t make chlorophyll so it won’t be able to photosynthesise

23
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Ext: What is the symptom of magnesium deficiency in a plant?

A

Yellow spots on the leaves