Across
- 3. The molecule that stores energy released during respiration.
- 5. The pigment without which plants could survive but would grow extremely poorly.
- 7. The structure whose malfunction would immediately reduce CO₂ intake, slowing glucose formation.
- 10. The gas whose absence would stop energy release in all living cells.
- 11. The organelle that continues working even when photosynthesis stops.
Down
- 1. This process would collapse first if a plant is kept in darkness for 48 hours.
- 2. The gas that increases inside a sealed jar, eventually harming the plant.
- 4. The pathway that would be disrupted if root hairs were damaged.
- 6. The process that continues day and night and is essential even for nongreen parts.
- 8. The tissue whose failure would cause photosynthesis to stop even if sunlight is available.
- 9. The product whose shortage directly slows plant growth, even if minerals are available.
