Plant defences against pathogens

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  1. 4. The organelle (subcellular structure) found in eukaryotic cells which carry out the process of aerobic respiration.
  2. 5. The gas given out by plants during photosynthesis.
  3. 6. An organelle (subcellular structure) which carries out photosynthesis in a plant cell.
  4. 7. Athlete's foot (in humans) is an example of this type of pathogen.
  5. 8. The name given to an organism that can cause disease upon infection.
  6. 11. The part of a plant leaf that is waxy in texture and also prevents pathogens from infecting the leaf tissue.
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  1. 1. The name of the pigment found in plant cells which are required for photosynthesis.
  2. 2. Tobacco mosaic (in plants) is an example of this type of pathogen.
  3. 3. The gas taken in by plants to carry out photosynthesis.
  4. 9. The name of the molecule synthesised by plants during photosynthesis, which can be used for aerobic respiration.
  5. 10. The part of a plant cell that gives the plant cell both structure and prevents pathogens from infecting the plant cell.