Assess Yourself
How well do you understand the concepts and skills introduced in this lesson?
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Goal:
Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? The questions below will help you find out. Make sure you understand why each correct answer is correct—if you don't, review that part of the lesson.
What are the inputs of photosynthesis?
- water, glucose, and carbon dioxide
- energy, oxygen, and glucose
- water, carbon dioxide, and energy
- oxygen, glucose, and carbon dioxide
For photosynthesis to take place, water from the roots, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from the sunlight are needed.
For photosynthesis to take place, water from the roots, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from the sunlight are needed.
For photosynthesis to take place, water from the roots, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from the sunlight are needed.
For photosynthesis to take place, water from the roots, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from the sunlight are needed.
Where does oxygen leave the plant from?
- chlorophyll
- roots
- stem
- stomata
Plants have stomata which are tiny holes that allow for oxygen to be released.
Plants have stomata which are tiny holes that allow for oxygen to be released.
Plants have stomata which are tiny holes that allow for oxygen to be released.
Plants have stomata which are tiny holes that allow for oxygen to be released.
What structure of the plant connects the leaf to the stem?
- petiole
- midrib
- chloroplast
- blade
The petiole connects the leaf to the stem.
The petiole connects the leaf to the stem.
The petiole connects the leaf to the stem.
The petiole connects the leaf to the stem.
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