Nutrition (flowering plants) Flashcards

1
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Which type of energy becomes which in photosynthesis?

A

Light energy becomes chemical energy

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2
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What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

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Carbon Dioxide+Water –> Glucose+Oxygen

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What is the balanced chemical symbol equation for photosynthesis?

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6CO₂+6H₂O –> C₆H₁₂O₆+6O₂

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4
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What are the three main factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis?

A

Carbon dioxide concentration
Temperature
Light intensity

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How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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It increases the amount of kinetic energy particles will have, increasing the rate of photosynthesis as more collisions occur

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What happens to the rate of photosynthesis at low temperatures?

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The rate of photosynthesis is slow as particles have little kinetic energy and few collisions will happen

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What happens to the rate of photosynthesis when the temperature is increased to the optimum level?

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The rate of photosynthesis increases as the particles have the most kinetic energy without the enzymes involved denaturing

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What happens to the rate of photosynthesis when the temperature is increased too much?

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The rate of photosynthesis steeply decreases

This is because: The enzymes denature, the plant loses water faster (rate of transpiration), and the stomata will close to conserve water so less carbon dioxide will be absorbed

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How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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The higher the light intensity, the higher the rate of photosynthesis as the plant is receiving more light. It will only stop increasing when there is another limiting factor

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How does carbon dioxide concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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The higher the carbon dioxide concentration, the higher the rate of photosynthesis as the plant is receiving more carbon dioxide. It will only stop increasing when there is another limiting factor

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How does chlorophyll concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis?

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The higher the chlorophyll concentration, the higher the rate of photosynthesis as the plant has more chlorophyll to undergo photosynthesis with. It will only stop increasing when there is another limiting factor

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12
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What are all of the structures found in a leaf from top to bottom?

A

Waxy cuticle
Upper epidermis
Palisade mesophyll
Spongy Mesophyll
Lower Epidermis
Stomata
Guard Cells
Vascular Bundle (in spongy mesophyll)

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13
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How is the structure of a leaf adapted for photosynthesis?

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The leaf is thin to achieve a large surface area to volume ratio to maximise gas exchange and light absorbtion

Upper epidermis is thin and transparent to let light through to the palisade mesophyll

Layer of palisade cells with tightly packed chloroplasts to maximise light absorbtion and photosynthesis

Air spaces in the spongy mesophyll allow for gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen and increase surface area

Stomata in lower epidermis allow gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide to happen

A vascular bundle of xylem and phloem which allow the transport of water to the leaf and glucose from the leaf

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14
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Which two mineral ions do plants require for growth and photosynthesis?

A

Magnesium and Nitrate Ions

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15
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How do plants absorb mineral ions?

A

Through the soil by root hair cells via active transport or diffusion

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16
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What are mineral ions needed for?

A

Photosynthesis and growth

17
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What are magnesium ions used for?

A

making Chlorophyll and so photosynthesis

18
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What are nitrate ions used for?

A

Source of nitrogen needed to make amino acids and build proteins

19
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How are mineral ions acquired?

A

mineral ions actively absorbed from the soil by root hair cells