What does ATP stand for?
What is Adenosine Triphosphate?
In which part of the plant does photosynthesis mainly occur?
What is the leaves?
How many cells does a Multicellular organism have?
What is two or more?
How many cells does a Unicellular organism have?
What is one cell?
Name the type of organism that performs photosynthesis.
What is a plant?
What is the primary function of ATP in cells?
What is to provide energy for cellular processes?
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
What are carbon dioxide and water?
Give five examples of Multicellular organisms
Eg: Human, Hippo, Hyena, Horse, Hamster, Hermit crab, Hedgehog, Hammerhead shark, Hawk
Can Unicellular organisms be seen by your bare eye?
What is no?
True or False: Plants can perform photosynthesis without sunlight for an extended period.
What is false?
What is created as a result of breaking off the third phosphate of ATP?
What is ADP?
What is glucose and oxygen?
What creates organ systems?
What are organs?
What helps unicellular organisms complete life functions?
What are organelles?
True or False: Algae can perform photosynthesis.
What is true?
How do we get the energy we need from ATP?
What is breaking off the 3rd phosphate?
What pigment absorbs sunlight during the photosynthesis?
What is chlorophyll?
What creates organs?
What are tissues?
Do Unicellular organisms need another organism to reproduce?
What is no?
True or False: All plants perform photosynthesis at night.
What is false?
What are the 3 components of ATP?
What is a ribose sugar, adenine base, and three phosphate groups?
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What do cells make when they work together?
What is tissue?
Give two examples of Unicellular organisms
Eg: Bacteria, Protists, amoeba, etc.
What type of organisms are known as photoautotrophs?
What are organisms that use light energy to produce food?