UNIT 2 TOPICS 1-3 Study Guide. What you need to know to be successful on this test. Matching terms: Genetic modification Hemp Stomata Xylem Germination.

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UNIT 2 TOPICS 1-3 Study Guide

What you need to know to be successful on this test. Matching terms: Genetic modification Hemp Stomata Xylem Germination Potato Pollen grafting

True/ False Information on: Photosynthesis Respiration Conifers Linen paper/hemp Remedies & extracts or chemicals found in plants

Multiple Choice -13 Adding organic matter to soil___soil fertility. embryo is_____ Layers of tree that transports sugar in vessels Types of stems Where is pollen produced? _____ is centre of tree. Osmosis and equilibrium Photosynthesis= Selective breeding Sexual production Seeds- what is need to germinate? Roots, stomata, and cones

Short Answer Describe: grafting, cuttings Explain the difference between: sexual and asexual reproduction, and flowers and cones. Advantages/disadvantages of genetic modification