Photosynthesis
Respiration & Fermentation
Diffusion and Osmosis
Active & Passive Transport
MisCELLaneous
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The chemical in plants that allows them to perform photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll.
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The location or locations of fermentation.
What is the cytoplasm.
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The direction materials move with both of these processes (in terms of in or out of a cell).
What is both.
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This is in a cell membrane that helps bring big molecules through.
What is a transport protein.
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The two structures a plant cell has that an animal cell does not.
What are a cell wall and chloroplast.
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The entire formula for photosynthesis.
CO2 + Sunlight + H2O -> O2 + Glucose
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The products of respiration.
What are water, carbon dioxide, and energy.
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The word we use to describe the cell membrane that allows things like water and oxygen to move through it.
What is semipermeable.
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How white blood cells attack germs.
What is endocytosis.
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The full name of ATP.
What is adenosine triphosphate.
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The main product of photosynthesis.
What is glucose.
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Fermentation occurs without this.
What is oxygen.
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Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of this kind of transport.
What is passive transport.
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The amount of energy required for passive transport.
What is none.
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The output in a chemical reaction.
What is a product.
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The three reactants necessary for photosynthesis.
What are sun light, water, and carbon dioxide.
1
The location or locations of respiration.
What is the cytoplasm and the mitochondria.
1
The two differences between osmosis and diffusion.
What is water molecules and through a membrane.
1
The importance of passive transport.
What is so a cell doesn't need to use energy to get basic materials.
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Without all of these a chemical reaction cannot happen.
What are reactants.
2
The waste product of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen.
2

This process releases high amounts of energy.

What is respiration.

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The way molecules move when diffusing.
What is from high concentration to low concentration (or down a concentration gradient).
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The part of a cell membrane that allows things to pass through it.
What are pores.
2
The input in a chemical reaction.
What is a reactant.
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