Biochemical process that breaks down glucose into ATP energy allowing us to think, breath, and move. Basically, we would not be alive without it.
What is cellular respiration?
A molecule that captures sunlight?
What are pigments (chlorophyll)?
This is where water enters the plants.
What are roots?
Glucose is converted into small packets of energy that is a usable source of energy for the cell.
What is ATP?
Increased trees means that there is more photosynthesis occurring. More photosynthesis means there is more food for animals, which means that more animals can live.
What is the effect of planting more trees in an area?
How can the water vapor we breath out end up in the root of a plant?
What is the water cycle?
Two molecules required for cellular respiration to take place.
What are glucose and oxygen?
The biochemical cycles that keep the amounts of carbon dioxide and oxygen fairly constant in the atmosphere
What is the cycle made by photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis converts sun energy into this important molecule.
What is glucose?
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP
What are the products of cellular respiration?
In the plant and snail experiment, what did the snail provide for the plant?
What is Carbon Dioxide?
Type of energy required for photosynthesis but not considered a reactant.
What is sunlight?
The main function of cellular respiraion.
The breakdown of glucose into ATP
This process will screech to a halt if Arkansas goes into a major drought in the summer?
What is photosynthesis?
In the plant and snail experiment, what did the plant provide for the snail?
What is oxygen?