Which organisms use sunlight to make sugars?
A. Plants
B. Animals and other organisms.
Plants.
What organelle does Cell Respiration take place in?
A. Chloroplasts
B. Mitochondria
B. Mitochondria
What are the energy carrying molecules store energy for cells?
A. ATP
B. DNA
A. ATP
Which cell process requires light?
A. Cellular respiration
B. Photosynthesis
B. Photosynthesis
What are Outputs (Products) of Cellular Respiration?
A. Glucose (sugar), and oxygen
B. Energy molecules (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water
B. Energy molecules (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water
What is Glucose?
A. ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
B. A type of Sugar
What makes the electrons in chlorophyll high energy?
A. Heat energy
B. Light energy
B. Light energy
Cellular respiration happens in which organisms?
A. Animals
B. All living organisms (including animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria)
B. All living organisms (including animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria)
What is The Law of Conservation of Matter?
A. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.
B. Matter is created when energy is added.
A. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.
What are the Inputs (reactants) of Photosynthesis?
A. Light energy, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll
B. Glucose (sugar) and oxygen
A. Light energy, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll.
Why do organisms need to store energy?
A. To survive and carry out life processes
B. To make oxygen
A. To survive and carry out life processes
Within individual organisms, food moves through a series of ___________ reactions.
A. Mechanical
B. Chemical
B. Chemical
What are Chloroplasts filled with that gives plants their green pigment?
A. Chlorophyll
B. A type of sugar
A. Chlorophyll
What are the inputs (reactants) of Cellular Respiration
Glucose and Oxygen
What is an Organelle?
A. The small organ-like structures that you can find inside of cells.
B. The smallest cell in existance.
A. The small organ-like structures that you can find inside of cells.