This is the tendency of an organism to maintain internal stability
Homeostasis
True or False: Cellular Respiration only occurs during hours of sunlight.
FALSE! ALL THE TIME!
The names of the two types of Cellular Respiration.
Aerobic and Anaerobic
All energy for life comes from ________.
Solar Energy/Sun
What does a "Chemical Formula" of a compound show?
Number of Elements in Compound
This is the process by which energy is stored in the bonds of organic molecules (Glucose)
Photosynthesis
The name of the Energy molecule produced from this process.
ATP
Correctly identify the sites of both anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
Cytoplasm and Mitochondria
The site of this process
Chloroplast
Identify this process:
C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + Energy
Respiration
This is process by which chemical energy is released from the bonds of organic molecules (glucose)
Cellular Respiration
Chlorophyll
This substance builds up as a result of Anaerobic Respiration, providing symptoms of muscle fatigue and aching.
Lactic Acid
Green
Identify this process:
Energy + H2O + CO2 --> C6H12O6 + O2
Photosynthesis
A biochemical process is ANY process that occurs in living organisms. True or False?
True
This is the name of the process that initially breaks down glucose into two separate molecules (Pyruvate) before entering the mitochondria.
Glycolysis
Correctly compare the quantitative amount of ATP molecules produced from aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
(36-38 ATP) : (2-4 ATP)
Name two factors that would affect the rate of photosynthesis.
Light intensity, CO2 Concentration, Temperature, Presence of Water
What is the difference between an Input and an Output?
Input is a reactant, Output is a product
Correctly identify the appropriate names for "Energy Consumers" and "Energy Producers"
Heterotrophs and Autotrophs
Synthesis or Decomposition Reaction?
Decomposition
This type of respiration results as a complete combustion of Glucose
Aerobic
Synthesis or Decomposition Reaction?
Synthesis
What gas exchange occurs between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
CO2 and O2