Apart from / deprive
What is Dis or Diff?
I am an expert in my field
What is the suffix -gist?
Converts solar energy into chemical energy (glucose) in chloroplasts, releasing oxygen
What is photosynthesis?
Cellular respiration breaks down glucose with oxygen to release energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
What is Cellular Respiration?
I am the powerhouse of the cell
This word means plant
What is herba?
My meaning is food
What is -troph?
Carbon dioxide and water are produced as waste products and released or reused by the organism.
Outputs of Cellular Respiration
Glucose and oxygen are key reactants that cells take in to start cellular respiration.
Inputs of cellular repsiration
complex, membrane-bound organisms defined by having a nucleus that houses DNA and specialized organelles like mitochondria
What is a Eukaryotic cell?
In science I mean light
What is photo?
My meaning is to look and observe. I am used in the word for microscope
Absorbed by roots and transported to leaves to support photosynthesis.
What is water?
Photosynthesis demonstrates matter transformation, supporting the law of conservation of matter
What is Conservation of Matter?
The transfer of energy from the source of plants through a series of organisms is known as a
I pair well with light, making protein in plants
What is -synthesis?
Traps sunlight energy needed to convert carbon dioxide and water into food.
What is Chlorophyll?
I can't be created or destroyed. I am only transformed.
What is conservation of Energy?
a table in which all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross between two individuals with known genotypes are given
What is a Punnett Square?
An organism that is self-nourishing or capable of generating its own food.
What is an autotroph?
My meaning is used in math and in science
Sunlight provides the energy needed to power the photosynthesis process in plants
What is sunlight?
All living organisms perform ______________ to generate energy needed for growth and maintenance
What is cellular respiration?
Innherited from parents to offspring, with each child receiving 50% of their DNA (23 chromosomes) from each parent to form a full set of 46 chromosomes.
What are genes?