Plant Physiology_Edelyne Sugito

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Across
  1. 1. Transporter that needs ATP
  2. 4. The process of wasting some of the energy produced by photosynthesis
  3. 7. A bacterium found in soil that helps in fixing nitrogen in leguminous plants
  4. 9. Where does the carbon fixation occur in photosynthesis
  5. 12. Part of plant cells that can be converted into chemicals and fuels
  6. 13. Part of the Golgi apparatus that helps to prevent the expansion of plasma membrane by recycling the membrane back to Golgi
  7. 15. Free energy associated with water
  8. 17. The water vapor exits the leaf through
  9. 18. Types of plants that can adapt better to hot, dry, and sunny conditions
  10. 20. Deficiency of Fe and Mn in plants can cause
  11. 24. The dominant charge of soil particles
  12. 25. Diffusion of water
  13. 26. What symbiosis allows nutrient uptake by roots
  14. 27. Tissue system in a plant that is composed of the 3-dimensional bulk of the plant
  15. 28. In photosynthesis, the reaction where the assimilation of inorganic carbon into organic carbon occurs
  16. 29. The movement of solutes through both the extracellular space
Down
  1. 2. Movement of two molecules in the opposite direction through a protein channel is called
  2. 3. The mutual attraction between molecules
  3. 5. The changing conformation of transport is caused by
  4. 6. In PEP carboxylate, what is the substrate that is being used
  5. 8. Types of chromatin that are transcribable
  6. 10. Cells that build xylem
  7. 11. A pigment that is more stable to oxidation and acts as an accessory pigment that helps to lower the energy for chlorophyll
  8. 14. In CAM, carboxylation by PEPC is ____ with Rubisco carboxylation
  9. 16. In the Calvin-Benson cycle, the release of CO2 can be assimilated by
  10. 19. The acquisition of nitrogen from the atmosphere through several reactions to produce ammonia or nitrate
  11. 21. The rate of photorespiration will ___ in hot conditions
  12. 22. Merismatic cells in the secondary growth
  13. 23. Maximum force per unit area that a continuous column of water can withstand before breaking