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Turgor Pressure Lesson

Turgor Pressure Lesson

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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20 Slides • 17 Questions

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Turgor Pressure Tropisms and Homeostasis

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Multiple Choice

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What tissue in both the root and shoot systems of plants conducts water and minerals throughout the plant____

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phloem

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leaves

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xylem

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mesophyll

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If a plant grows away from a stimulus the tropism is called____

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negative

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nuetral

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positive

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linear

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When a plant grows in the shade its stems tend to bend away from the shade because of the hormone auxin. This gives the plant a better chance of absorbing the sun's energy. The response by a plant growing this way is called____

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geotropism

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thigmotropism

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phototropism

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hydrotropism

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Touch-me-nots are plants whose leaves rapidly droop when touched. This tropism is called____

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thigmotropism

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geotropism

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hydrotropism

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phototropism

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What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis____

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mitochondria

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chloroplast

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endoplasmic reticulum

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cytoplasm

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Response may be defined as____

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a stimulus

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reaction time

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any change an organism makes because of changes in its environment

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molecular accumulation

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The mesophyll is a specialized group of cells specialized to carry out photosynthesis for the plant. The mesophyll could best be classified as____

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an organ

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tissue

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an organ system

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an organism

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What part of the plant is responsible for absorbing water from its environment____

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stems

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roots

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shoots

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leaves

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If a plant grows toward a stimulus, the tropism is____

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negative

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nuetral

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benign

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positive

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Water is stored in this organelle____

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chloroplast

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vacuole

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mitochondria

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ribosome

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Thigmotropism is a plant's response to____

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sun

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gravity

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water

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touch

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Plants are positively hydrotropic. This means their ____will naturally move towards ____.

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roots, sun

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stem, gravity

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roots, water

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stem, water

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When a plant has low turgor pressure it is said to be hypertonic. A plant that is hypertonic has____

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moved toward the sun

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died

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lost all its flowers

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wilted

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Multiple Choice

Plants respond to internal and external stimuli. Auxin is a plant hormone that____

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makes roots grow longer

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causes a plant's stem to bend toward the sun

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increases seed production

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allows transpiration

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Two examples of positive thigmotroprism are____

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roots moving deep into the soil and shoots moving upward

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stems bending towards the sun and the roots away from water

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a vine wrapping around a post, venus flytrap closing on an insect

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flowers falling from their stems, and roots moving toward minerals

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Sugars created during the process of photosynthesis are are distributed through the plant inside of the following type of tissue____

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xylem

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phloem

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mesophyll

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epidermis

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Stomata are tiny pores in plant leaves. These are critical to a plant's ability to perform photosynthesis and maintain homeostasis because they____

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transport water to the roots

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provide the plant with nitrogen

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distribute sugar in the leaves

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allow gases to enter and leave

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