Plant Structure & (The rate of) Photosynthesis 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsPhotosynthesis and transpirationGCSEAQA Created by: EllieCreated on: 11-05-14 12:42 tissue where most of the photosynthesis in a plant occurs Mesophyll tissue 1 of 25 tissues that transport water, mineral ions, and sucrose Xylem and Phloem 2 of 25 tissue that covers the whole plant Epidermal tissue 3 of 25 Carbon Dioxide + Water --> ........ + ......... Glucose + oxygen 4 of 25 the process that produces food in plants and algae photosynthesis 5 of 25 the food produced in photosynthesis glucose 6 of 25 where photosynthesis occurs Chloroplasts 7 of 25 Green substance that absorbs sunlight chlorophyll 8 of 25 the organ where photosynethesis occurs leaf 9 of 25 diffuses into the leaf Carbon Dioxide 10 of 25 reaches the cells via the xylem water 11 of 25 contained in the chloroplasts chlorophyll 12 of 25 provides energy for photosynthesis sunlight 13 of 25 Situated at the top and bottom layers of the leaf Epidermis 14 of 25 The middle of the leaf Mesophyll 15 of 25 Three things that effect the rate of photosynthesis temperature, light and carbon dioxide 16 of 25 something that prevents photosynthesis from happening faster Limiting factor 17 of 25 the limiting factor at night light 18 of 25 The limiting factor in winter tempreature 19 of 25 the limiting factor when it's too warm and too bright Carbon Dioxide 20 of 25 a raw material needed for photosynthesis Carbon Dioxide 21 of 25 enzymes work slowly at ... Low tempreatures 22 of 25 enzymes get damaged at .... high tempreatures 23 of 25 temperature affects photosynthesis as, if it's wrong ....... are either damaged or slow enzymes 24 of 25 The most common way to artificially create the ideal environment for plants to grow in is a greenhouse 25 of 25
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