Leaf Pogil
How would the cuticle and stomata work together to maintain the leaf's function
Both of these structures can open and close to determine what goes in/out
During the time that stomata are closed, gases cannot enter or leave. Explain how this would affect the plant's ability to do photosynthesis.
Certain gases (carbon dioxide) could not enter the cell for photosynthesis
What might plant cells do with the sugars made during photosynthesis
Plants use sugars as their won wood to make energy
The green color of chloroplasts is due to a pigment in them that absorbs light energy. Knowing this, infer which layer inside a leaf gives the whole leaf its green color. Write on complete sentence to express your reasoning.
The chloroplasts reflect the green color onto the epidermis
In grammatically correct sentences, trace the path of the reactants for photosynthesis as they enter the leaf
Water and sunlight enter the leaf through the vein. Carbon dioxide enters the leaf through the stoma of the leaf.
In grammatically correct sentences, trace the path of the products of photosynthesis as they exit the leaf
Water in the form of gas and oxygen exit the leaf through the stoma. Sugars exit the leaf through the phloem in the vein.
What would be the advantage to having no chloroplasts in the cells of the spongy mesophyll
all of the chloroplasts would be in the palisade mesophyll where the sunlight is
How would you describe this structure
empty space for entering/exiting on the underside of leaf
How does the placement of veins help to carry out their function of transporting materials to and from the leaf
it helps to efficiently spread out all materials because of its location in the leaf
How would this affect the ability of the leaf to retain water especially in dry conditions
it would allow the plant to shrivel up and water could escape it easily
What are the reactants for photosynthesis
light, carbon dioxide, water
What gases might you find inside the air spaces
oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor
List 3 substances leaving the leaf
oxygen, water, sugars
Remembering the function of chloroplasts, in which of the leaf is photosynthesis taking place
palisade mesophyll
Which kinds of cells have chloroplasts in them
palisade mesophyll, guard cells
what is the purpose of having a water-tight covering
so that all of the parts of the plant will stay together and it keeps it from dehydrating
What structure is found between guard cells
stoma
From where do the products leave the leaf
stoma (underside of the leaf)
What are the products of photosynthesis
sugars and oxygen
What components in photosynthesis are matter
sugars, water, carbon dioxide, oxygen
What components in photosynthesis are energy
sunlight
What is the general position of the vein
the center of the leaf
Through which layer does light energy travel to reach the palisade mesophyll
the cuticle and the upper epidermis
Suggest a way in which the stoma and guard cells arrangement might work to control the amount of water that is leaving the leaf
the guard cells protect the opening in the stoma and monitor what comes in/out like a gate
What is the relationship between the stoma and an air space
the stoma and air space connect and they are both empty spaces, the stoma also is an opening to the air space
How would the cylindrical shape of the palisade mesophyll cells increase the amount of photosynthesis that the leaf can carry out
there can be more of them because they can pack many more chloroplasts
Suppose there were many chloroplasts in the cells of the upper epidermis. How would that change the amount of sunlight reaching the chloroplasts in the palisade layer
there would be less sunlight because of the thick layer above it
List at least 3 differences between the cells of the palisade mesophyll and the cells that make up the other areas within the leaf
these contain chloroplasts, are closely packed, and are perpendicularly shaped
Considering its locations and your previous knowledge of the word, what do you think might be the function of the epidermis
to protect the cell and keep everything in place
List the layers of the leaf starting at the upper cuticle all the way to the lower cuticle
upper cuticle, upper epidermis, palisade mesophyll, spongy mesophyll, lower epidermis, and lower cuticle
Where do these reactants enter the leaf
vein
Which substance is both entering and leaving
water
Where might water be stored for later use in the process of photosynthesis
water can be stored in the vein
How does water change between its entry and exit
water enters as a liquid and leaves as a gas
List 3 things entering the leaf in Model 1
water, sunlight (in the form of light energy), and carbon dioxide