Nutrition in Plants _LS_LA_5

Nutrition in Plants _LS_LA_5

7th Grade

13 Qs

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Nutrition in Plants _LS_LA_5

Nutrition in Plants _LS_LA_5

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Biology, Science

7th Grade

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Aishwaria Murthy

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the first statement of this video clip?

Humans depend on plants for survival. they help provide us with food, fuel, medicine, oxygen, and so much more.

And plant survival depends on one incredible natural process, photosynthesis.

Here's how it works.

Photosynthesis is a chemical change that happens in the leaves of green plants in which the plant uses the energy from

light to make its own food source.

To perform photosynthesis plants need three things water carbon dioxide and sunlight

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the second statement of this video clip?

The plant takes up water from the ground through its roots pulling it all the way up the stem, and ultimately storing it in the leaves; to be used when photosynthesis begins.

And plant survival depends on one incredible natural process, photosynthesis.

Here's how it works.

Photosynthesis is a chemical change that happens in the leaves of green plants in which the plant uses the energy from

light to make its own food source.

To perform photosynthesis plants need three things water carbon dioxide and sunlight

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the third statement of this video clip?

The plant takes up water from the ground through its roots pulling it all the way up the stem, and ultimately storing it in the leaves; to be used when photosynthesis begins.

The leaves also have tiny holes that can take in carbon dioxide from the air.

Here's how it works.

Photosynthesis is a chemical change that happens in the leaves of green plants in which the plant uses the energy from

light to make its own food source.

To perform photosynthesis plants need three things water carbon dioxide and sunlight

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the fourth statement of this video clip?

The plant takes up water from the ground through its roots pulling it all the way up the stem, and ultimately storing it in the leaves; to be used when photosynthesis begins.

The leaves also have tiny holes that can take in carbon dioxide from the air.

These steps provide the raw materials needed for photosynthesis, and the whole process of photosynthesis is triggered by the energy from sunlight hitting the leaves.

Photosynthesis is a chemical change that happens in the leaves of green plants in which the plant uses the energy from

light to make its own food source.

To perform photosynthesis plants need three things water carbon dioxide and sunlight

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the fifth statement of this video clip?

The plant takes up water from the ground through its roots pulling it all the way up the stem, and ultimately storing it in the leaves; to be used when photosynthesis begins.

The leaves also have tiny holes that can take in carbon dioxide from the air.

These steps provide the raw materials needed for photosynthesis, and the whole process of photosynthesis is triggered by the energy from sunlight hitting the leaves.

The sunlight excites the plants chlorophyll the natural pigment that makes them green the water from the roots is split into oxygen and hydrogen, and the oxygen is released into the

atmosphere.

To perform photosynthesis plants need three things water carbon dioxide and sunlight

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the sixth statement of this video clip?

The plant takes up water from the ground through its roots pulling it all the way up the stem, and ultimately storing it in the leaves; to be used when photosynthesis begins.

The leaves also have tiny holes that can take in carbon dioxide from the air.

These steps provide the raw materials needed for photosynthesis, and the whole process of photosynthesis is triggered by the energy from sunlight hitting the leaves.

The sunlight excites the plants chlorophyll the natural pigment that makes them green the water from the roots is split into oxygen and hydrogen, and the oxygen is released into the

atmosphere.

The hydrogen bonds with the carbon dioxide from the air to make glucose the food for plants

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Photosynthesis Is Essential To Our Survival, Explain. What is the seventh statement of this video clip?

So, this Earth Day take a moment to stop and smell the roses or just marvel at any plant you see.

The leaves also have tiny holes that can take in carbon dioxide from the air.

These steps provide the raw materials needed for photosynthesis, and the whole process of photosynthesis is triggered by the energy from sunlight hitting the leaves.

The sunlight excites the plants chlorophyll the natural pigment that makes them green the water from the roots is split into oxygen and hydrogen, and the oxygen is released into the

atmosphere.

The hydrogen bonds with the carbon dioxide from the air to make glucose the food for plants

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