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Process combining water and carbon dioxide driven by light energy absorbed by chlorophyll producing glucose and oxygen. |
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Process of producing energy from glucose and oxygen releasing carbon dioxide and water. |
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What the inside of a leaf looks like. |
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Pairs of sausage shaped cells that control the stomata openings in the lower epidermis of the leaf. |
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Holes in the lower epidermis which allow entry and exit of gases. |
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The pigment which absorbs light in plants. |
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The structures which contain chlorophyll and are the sites of photosynthesis. |
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Loss of water from leaves. |
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Osmosis is the process process where water is diffused into the semi permable membrane from a high concentration of water to a low concentration of water until they are both an equal concentration. |
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Allows an electrical current to pass through it. |
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Allows heat to flow through it. |
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To be stretched into wires. |
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To be hammered into shape. |
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Are materials that are made of a metal mixed with another element eg. solder. |
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Solids, liquid and gases. |
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Change state from solid to liquid. |
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Change in state from a liquid to a gas. |
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Change in state from a liquid to a gas, can take place below the boiling point. |
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Change in state from gas to liquid. |
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Change in state from liquid to solid. |
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Change in state from solid to gas (or the reverse). |
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Change in state from gas to a solid. |
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The temperature at which all particles of a substance have changed from solid to liquid state. |
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The temperature at which all particles of a substance have changed from liquid to gas states. |
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No new substances is made, it is easy to reverse e.g. freezing water. |
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The movement of a substance from high concentration to a low concentration. |
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The increase in size of a substance due to increased movement of particles. |
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The decrease in size of a substance due to decreased movement of particle. |
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Solid particles totally mixed with liquid particles. |
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A solid which is dissolved. |
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The liquid which dissolves the solid. |
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A mixture of the solute and the solvent. |
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That cannot be dissolved. |
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Process used to separate insoluble solids from liquids. |
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Method of separating substances that depend on the different speeds that each substance moves through a particular material. |
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A method of purifying liquids which involves the evaporation of the liquid followed by condensation of the gas. |
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