Co2 and H2O help to form what energy storage molecule during photosynthesis?
Glucose
100
Where do the waste product of cellular respiration go?
It goes to the chloroplast
100
What are the fold surface area called?
Cristae
200
What is grana?
A stack of thylakoid
200
Where does the photon first enter a leaf?
It goes to the chloroplast
200
What is the chemical formula for photosynthesis?
6Co2+6H2O ----> C6 H12 O6+ 6O2
200
What is the site of Cellular Respiration?
The site is from the mitochondria
200
What cell process occurs in the mitochondria?
Cellular Respiration
300
What is chloroplast?
A photosynthetic green pigment that absorbs sunlight
300
What happens inside the chloroplast?
In the chloroplast there's thylakoids that store chlorophyll, grana stacks of thylakoids, stroma which is the space that stores glucose and 6Co2+6H2O+sunlight combine
300
Inside the thylakoid, how and what is captured?
Inside the thylakoid it stores chloroplast and absorbs sunlight.
300
What happens to the photon's energy as it passes through the process of cellular repiration?
It converts into 36ATP
300
What happens if there is not enough oxygen available?
Lactic Acid
400
What does ATP stand for?
ATP stands for- Adenosine Triphosphate
400
What is the liquid required for photosynthesis?
Water
400
What happens to the photon's energy when it reaches the stroma?
The photon's energy stores glucose
400
What is the Chemical Formula for Cellular Respiration?
6O2+C6 H12 O6----> 6CO2+6H2O+36ATP
400
What is the final product in which the photon's energy is transferred to?
The final product is 36ATP
500
What is the definition for replication?
The process by which the cell makes an exact copy of its DNA in its nucleus, before undergoing cell divison
500
What is the energy required for photosynthesis?
Sunlight
500
What organelle does photosynthesis occurs?
The Chloroplast
500
How does the photon then get to the site of Cellular Respiration? Explain both Animal and Plant cells.
Animals eat and Plants transfer
500
What are the waste products of Cellular Respiration?