CELLS
CELLULAR RESPIRATION
IMMUNITY
BOTANY
PHOTOSYNTHESIS CHALLENGE
100

Cells without a nucleus.

prokaryotic cells

100

The main purpose of cellular respiration.

producing ATP

100

These are not considered living things.

viruses

100

The process plants use to make food.

photosynthesis

100

One reactant of photosynthesis.

carbon dioxide or water

200

Cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What are eukaryotic cells

200

The organelle where respiration occurs.

mitochondrion

200

A substance that triggers an immune response.

an antigen

200

The organelle where photosynthesis occurs.

chloroplast

200

One product of photosynthesis.

glucose or oxygen

300

The organelle that makes proteins.

ribosomes

300

One reactant needed for cellular respiration.

glucose or oxygen

300

Cells that produce antibodies.

B-cells

300

Organisms that make their own food.

autotrophs

300

The energy source that powers photosynthesis.

sunlight

400

The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.

mitochondria

400

The energy molecule produced by respiration.

ATP

400

Cells that attack infected cells directly.

T-cells

400

The sugar produced during photosynthesis.

glucose

400

Write the balanced photosynthesis equation.

6CO+ 6H2O + energy → C6H12O+ 6O

500

Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration.

diffusion

500

Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are related because:

the products of one are the reactants of the other

500

How do vaccines create immunity?

by exposing the immune system to an antigen and creating memory cells

500

Name the four major plant structures.

roots, stems, leaves, and flowers

500

Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration form a cycle.

plants make glucose and oxygen through photosynthesis, and organisms use glucose and oxygen in respiration to produce carbon dioxide and water, which plants use again

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