Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis 1
Photosynthesis 2
Carbon & Oxygen Cycle
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: Almost all living things use cellular respiration to get energy.

True

100

 _____________________ is the process by which plants absorb sunlight to make sugar (food).

Photosynthesis

100

Name an organism that does not perform photosynthesis. __________________

butterfly, human, dog, cat, etc.


100

All living things are made of _________________.

carbon

100

Explain why the top of a leaf is different from the bottom of the leaf.

The top of a leaf is darker than the bottom of a leaf.  The top of a leaf has more chloroplasts than the bottom of the leaf.  The chloroplasts are an organelle that help capture energy from the Sun.  The chloroplasts contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.  More chloroplasts in top of the leaf also means more chlorophyll in the top of the leaf.

200

What is the purpose of cellular respiration?

The purpose of cellular respiration is to make usable energy.

200

The inputs of photosynthesis are ________________________________.

carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the Sun

200

________________ are organelles in plant cells that help carry out photosynthesis.

Chloroplasts

200

Plants release _________________ and take in ______________________.

oxygen; carbon dioxide

200

Explain how plants and people/animals rely on each other.

People and animals exhale carbon dioxide, which plants need.  Plants take in the carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which the people and animals need.

300

What are the inputs of cellular respiration?

glucose and oxygen

300

The outputs of photosynthesis are _____________________.

glucose and oxygen

300

_________________ is a green pigment in plants that helps absorb sunlight to make energy.

Chlorophyll

300

People and animals release _________________ and take in ______________________.

carbon dioxide; oxygen

300

Explain the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis (Don’t just list the inputs and outputs).

The inputs of photosynthesis are energy from the sun, water and carbon dioxide.  Chloroplasts in the top of the leaf help capture energy from the Sun. Water enters the plants through the roots.  Carbon dioxide enters the plants through tiny openings called stomata.  

The outputs of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen.  Energy is stored in the plant in the form of glucose.  Oxygen is released from tiny openings in the plant leaves called stomata.

400

What are the outputs of cellular respiration?

carbon dioxide, water, and energy

400

The equations for cellular respiration and photosynthesis are  ______________________

opposite

400

Most photosynthesis takes place in the _________________.

leaves

400

 An increase in carbon being released into the atmosphere is contributing to _______________________.

climate change

400

Explain one path through the carbon and oxygen cycle.

A person eats a plant, which contains carbon.  The carbon passes from the plant to the person.  The person exhales and releases carbon into the atmosphere.  Carbon from the atmosphere enters the plants.

500

Where does cellular respiration take place?

The mitochondria

500

The top of a leaf is ________________than the bottom of the leaf because there are more ____________________.

darker, chloroplasts

500

The _______________________ are tiny openings in the leaves of plants that allow for gas to be exchanged.

stomata

500

Carbon is released through ____________________ and ______________________.

volcanic activity; human activity

500

Carbon is stored in _______________, _______________, and _____________________.

oceans, soils, and fossil fuels

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