Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Fermentation
The Cell Cycle
Cell Division
100

What is photosynthesis?

The process by which plants and some other organisms capture sunlight to create their own food using carbon dioxide and water. 
100

What is the opposite process of cellular respiration? 

Photosynthesis

100

Unlike cellular respiration, fermentation does not require _______ when breaking down food energy. 

oxygen 

100

What are the three stages of the cell cycle? 

Interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis 

100

What are the 4 phases of mitosis? 

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and telophase 

200

Photosynthesis takes place in what organelle? 

Chloroplast 

200

What are the products of cellular respiration? 

Carbon dioxide, water, and energy

200

When muscle cells run low on oxygen, _________ is a product. 

Lactic Acid 

200

What is the longest stage of the cell cycle? 

Interphase 

200

During what phase of mitosis do the chromosomes condense,  the centrioles move to opposite sides of the nucleus, and the nuclear envelope breaks down.  

Prophase 

300

What are the raw materials of photosynthesis? 

Carbon dioxide and water (in the presence of sunlight) 

300

What are the raw materials of cellular respiration? 

Glucose and oxygen

300

Alcohol fermentation occurs in what single celled organism? 

Yeast 

300

What happens during interphase? -3 things

The cell grows, develops, produces organelles, makes more enzymes, copies/replicates DNA, prepares for division. 

300

What are the structures that hold the chromatids together?

centromeres 

400

What are the products of photosynthesis? 

glucose/sugar and oxygen

400

What happens during cellular respiration? 

Glucose is broken down to create cell energy. 

400

When you eat a slice of bread, you are eating a product of fermentation. True or False 

True 

400

During what stage of the cell cycle does the cytoplasm divide resulting in two new daughter cells? 

Cytokinesis

400

During what phase of mitosis are the chromatids pulled apart, resulting in identical chromosomes that are pulled to either side of the cell? 

Anaphase 

500

Small openings called ____________________ allow carbon dioxide to enter a leaf.

Stomata 

500

Where does stage 2 of cellular respiration take place? In what organelle? 

Mitochondria 

500

Fermentation releases more or less energy than cellular respiration? 

Less energy is released during fermentation 

500

What are the three functions of cell division? 

Growth, repair, and reproduction 

500

What are the cylindrical structures that move to opposite sides of the cell called? These structures create a bridge of spindle fibers that aid in separating the duplicated DNA. 

centrioles 

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