Plants
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1. Allows plants to combat sessileness and control growth and allocate resources effectively to best compete/survive in their environment via meristems

2. ***lets them be sexual?

3. A thin membrane around the cytoplasm of a cell - gatekeeper of the cell

4. CO2 (exhale) + H20 + ATP (energy) ? CH20 (food) + 02 (air)

5. Part of calvin cycle where ATP and NADH are created

6. Change root structure entirely - make little bubble roots to help acquire nitrogen and phosphorous in exchange for sugars

7. Part of leaf that is loose for easy gas diffusion

8. Molecule manufacturing where ribosomes are - and then products are sent to the Golgi Apparatus

9. Provide oxygen - food - medicine - fuel - shelter - paper products - beauty

10. Organic molecules (materials) - enzymes (workers) - DNA (blueprint)

11. Increase width (girth) of stems and roots - has vascular cambium and cork cambium

12. Root hairs capture water and minerals and move them through (symplasticly) or between (apoplasticly) cells until the endodermis filters it into the vascular tissue

13. Produces microgametophyte that stays with sporophyte plant (produces egg)

14. Position leaves for max photosynthesis - provide resource transportation and storage - escape herbivores

15. Increase population fitness in unstable environments

16. Mycorrhizas and the bubble shaped guys

17. Convert carbs into ATP

18. Anchor the plant - collect water and nutrients from the ground

19. Between cells

20. Part of calvin cycle where ATP and NADH are turned into G3P (sugar)

21. Proteins - lipids - carbohydrates - and nucleic acid

22. Produce vessels year round (ex. northern Arizona aspen)

23. Alternate between sporophyte and gametophyte in the plant life cycle

24. Spore that gives rise to independent bisexual gametophyte that produces both egg and sperm (mosses and ferns)

25. Cell walls of cellulose - photosynthesis - indeterminate growth - asexual and sexual reproduction