The process that uses energy from the sun to make food from water and carbon dioxide.
What is photosynthesis?
A food molecule made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in the leaves of plants.
What is a carbohydrate?
Things that get or find their own food.
What is a consumer?
Left side (before the arrow) in a chemical equation.
What is reactants?
Right side (after the arrow) in a chemical equation.
What is products?
The structure of the plant that has the stomata and plant cells that produce sugar.
What are leaves?
Photosynthesis uses light energy, carbon dioxide, and ______ to produce oxygen and sugar.
What is water?
When the sun shines on a plant, the leaves can make food from carbon dioxide and ________.
What is water?
Name a food molecule is not produced by photosynthesis.
What are lipids or proteins?
Photosynthesis needs these three things to work.
What are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
The tiny pores in the bottom of leaves that take in carbon dioxide from the air.
What are stomata?
Glucose or sugars are this type of food molecule.
What are carbohydrates?
Photosynthesis takes place in these cell parts.
What are chloroplasts?
When we eat food, our body gets ________ from the carbohydrates stored in the food.
What is energy?
The gas product, known as a waste product, that is made from photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
An organism that uses a primary energy source (like light) to conduct photosynthesis
What is a producer?
Cellular respiration occurs in this cell part.
What is mitochondria?
What is the chemical formula for water?
What is H2O?
The cell parts known as food factories.
What are chloroplasts?
The structure of the plant that draws up water into the plant.
What are roots?
Location in the plant where water gets separated into Hydrogen and Oxygen.
What are cholorplasts?
Plants use these colors of light wave for photosynthesis.
What are red and blue?
Another name for sugar is _____________.
What is glucose?
The chemical formula for carbon dioxide.
What is CO2
The products of photosynthesis are these substances.
What are glucose/sugar, oxygen, and water?