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| A type of sugar created by plants |
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| A chemical reaction in which plants use the Sun and other substances to make food. |
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| The green pigment in plants |
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| The cell which contains chlorophyll |
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| Speciallised water conducting cells |
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| Contains two types of plant tubes |
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| The opposite of photosynthesis. |
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| Allows gases and water to exit from the leaf |
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| A flowering plant with only one cotyledon. |
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| Carries food materials away from the leaf |
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| Chemical which tests the presence for starch |
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| Energy used to allow photosynthesis to happen. |
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| Growing plants with water but no soil. |
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