The products of Cellular respiration.
What is water (H20), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), and energy?
This recieved is food received from plants.
What is glucose?
This process occurs when humans burn fossil fuels.
What is combustion?
This organelle performs cellular respiration.
What is mitochondria.
The reactants of cellular respiration.
What is Oxygen (O2), and Glucose (C6H12O6)?
Humans use fossil fuels when they _____ .
What is drive vehicles, use factories for production, use electricity, have a fire.
When plants die, they go to the soil to be decomposed and over millions of years are made into ______ .
What is fossil fuels (coal, oil, etc)?
What are the reactants of respiration?
What is C6H12O6 (Glucose) & O2 (Oxygen)?
These types of cells contain mitochondria.
What is all cells!? (bacteria, fungi, plants and animals)
Humans can reduce the amount of CO2 they release by _____ .
What is driving less, using other forms of electricity, planting more plants, etc. ?
What do Cellular Respiration and Combustion have in common?
What is CO2? They both release CO2 to the atmosphere?
Cellular respiration creates energy so that living things can _____ . (NOT JUST LIVE).
What is grow, reproduce, heal.
BONUS: By recycling and walking rather than driving, we can help our Earth endure to be used by many future generations. This is called being ____ .
What is sustainable?
BONUS: These structures on the plant cell take part in photosynthesis.
What is chloroplasts?
BONUS: The chemical needed for photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll
BONUS: C6H12O6 (Glucose) + O2 (oxygen) are the products of photosynthesis. How are they stored in plants
What is starch?
The burn that you feel from working out is from what type acid
What is lactic acid?
BONUS: CO2 levels have significantly increased since the industrial revolution and have caused _____ .
What is global warming?