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Plants for Food

Plants for Food. Q1. What is a large molecule made from a string of simple sugar molecules called?. A1. Starch. Q2. Name a carbohydrate that is easily soluble in water. A2. Sugar. Q3. Name a very easily digested simple sugar. A3. Glucose.

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Plants for Food

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  1. Plants for Food KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  2. Q1. What is a large molecule made from a string of simple sugar molecules called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  3. A1. Starch KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  4. Q2. Name a carbohydrate that is easily soluble in water KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  5. A2. Sugar KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  6. Q3. Name a very easily digested simple sugar KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  7. A3. Glucose KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  8. Q4. What form of energy is used by green plants to produce chemical energy (food)? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  9. A4. Light KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  10. Q5. Name the most common solvent, needed for life processes to take place KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  11. A5. Water KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  12. Q6. Name the process used by green plants to convert light energy into chemical energy KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  13. A6. Photosynthesis KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  14. Q7. Name a large molecule made from a string of amino acids. Used for body growth and repair KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  15. A7. Protein KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  16. Q8. What do we call a quantity of plant or animal material? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  17. A8. Biomass KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  18. Q9. What is a chemical sprayed on crops to kill weeds called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  19. A9. Herbicide KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  20. Q10. What is a chemical sprayed on crops to kill unwanted insects called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  21. A10. Pesticide KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  22. Q11. What is an unwanted plant growing in between crops called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  23. A11. A weed KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  24. Q12. What is the process of choosing particular animals or plants to breed together to produce the next generation called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  25. A12. Selection KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  26. Q13. What are trees that lose their leaves in Winter called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  27. A13. Deciduous KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  28. Q14. What is the evaporation of water from plant surfaces, usually from stomata on leaves, called? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  29. A14. Transpiration KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  30. Q15. Name a cereal crop used to make flour for bread and pasta KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  31. A15. Wheat KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  32. Q16. Name a food crop that produces thin white grains KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  33. A16. Rice KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  34. Q17. What do we call a chemical found in vegetables, fruit and cereals that help your body to work efficiently? KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  35. A17. A Vitamin KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  36. Q18. Name the process of breaking down foods for energy within an organism KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  37. A18. Respiration KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

  38. Well Done!Now check your score KS3 Unit 9d – Plants for Food

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