Light Reaction

Light Reaction is the process where the plant absorbs light to help create energy for the plant to use. In the picture, the grass absorbed more green light than its surroundings and is reflecting the light onto the eyeballs of humans. The light then allows the grass to grow and spread.

Pollenator

The pollenator is the animal that helps plants make fruits or seeds. In the picture, the insect is pollenating the flower for it to grow seeds. The seeds of the plant will then disperse and create more flowers for pollenation to occur. The purpose of the pollenator is to help plants create the fruits that humans eat like apples.

Eukaryote

Eukaryotes are one of the three main domains of life that has a complex cell structure using a cell membrane and not a cell wall. The picture shows the insect as an eukaryote because it has a membrane bound nucleus which contains DNA. The DNA then helps create parts of the body like the wings or its small structure.

Biodiversity

Biodiversity is where there are multiple species of animals or plants living in the same habitat. In the picture, there are different plant species like the one with the broadleaves on the left or the tall grass in the center. The purpose of biodiversity is to boost ecological productivity of each system.

Seed Dispersal

Seed dispersal is when the seeds of the plant have fallen off the parent plant and has been sent to another location. In the picture, the flowers on the ground are missing petals. The petals on the flower are its seeds and since they have fallen off, the seeds have been transferred to a different location by wind.

Lichen

Lichen is a simple, slow-growing plant that gives a crusty, leafy feeling when touched and forms on trees, rocks, or walls. In the picture, the lichen grew off of the tree and formed the green spots on the bark of the tree. The purpose of lichen is to absorb everything in the air which allows scientists to determine air pollution in the area by extracting molecular compounds from the lichen and if grown on rocks, it contributes to the breakdown of rock into soil.