What kind of living organism has both a mitochondria and a chloroplast?
Plants and algae
What is a cell?
A cell is the smallest part of living organisms.
A chemical reaction is where substances change into new substances.
What do living things need to get energy?
Organic substances.
Where does the energy come from during cell respiration?
The energy in cell respiration comes from breaking the bonds between the Carbon atoms in glucose.
What is the function of the cell wall?
The cell wall functions to keep the cell intact.
What is required in the chemical reaction of cell respiration?
Glucose and 6 molecules of oxygen
What is Heterotrophic nutrition?
Heterotrophic nutrition is how organisms receive energy from ingesting/absorbing organic molecules.
What are the organic molecules involved in photosynthesis?
Glucose
What is the function of the Mitochondria?
The Mitochondria is where cell respiration occurs, thus the cell receives energy.
What is produced in the chemical reaction of cell respiration?
6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide.
What is Autotrophic nutrition?
Autotrophic nutrition is the way living organisms receive organic molecules by making them on their own.
What are the inorganic molecules involved in cell respiration?
What is the function of the chloroplast?
The chloroplast is where photosynthesis occurs, providing the cell with glucose.
What is required to perform the reaction of photosynthesis?
6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide.
Chloroplast (only in Autotrophic cells)
What are the products of this reaction?
CO2 + 2H2O ← 2O2 + CH4
The products of this reaction are:
CO2 + 2H2O
How do the Mitochondria and the Chloroplast function together in autotrophic cells?
The Chloroplast is where glucose is produced from photosynthesis, thus allowing for cell respiration to occur in the Mitochondria.
What are the products of photosynthesis?
What two chemical reactions allow Autotrophic cells to receive energy?
First, photosynthesis occurs in the Chloroplast where water and carbon dioxide react to form glucose and oxygen.
Second, cell respiration occurs in the Mitochondria where glucose and oxygen react to form water and carbon dioxide.