Complete the word equation for photosynthesis - AQA - GCSE Biology - Question 5 - 2010 - Paper 1
Question 5
Complete the word equation for photosynthesis.
Water and dissolved substances are transported through a plant.
Complete the sentences.
Water moves from the roots ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Complete the word equation for photosynthesis - AQA - GCSE Biology - Question 5 - 2010 - Paper 1
Step 1
Complete the word equation for photosynthesis.
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carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen
Step 2
Water moves from the roots to the leaves in the __________.
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xylem
Step 3
Water is lost from leaves through pores called __________.
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stomata
Step 4
Dissolved sugars are transported in the __________.
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phloem
Step 5
Calculate how many times greater the rate of transpiration of species A is than the rate of transpiration of species B.
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1.2
Step 6
Which factor could cause species A to have a higher rate of transpiration than species B?
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each leaf of species A has more stomata.
Step 7
Which environmental change would cause an increase in the rate of transpiration?
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increased temperature
Step 8
Which plant species in Table 3 is most likely to live in a dry desert?
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C
Step 9
How will the sharp spines help the gorse plant survive?
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Spines stop the plant being eaten.
Step 10
Explain why animals avoid eating the hornet moth.
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It looks like the hornet. Animals avoid the risk of being stung.