Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Similarities
Differences
Application
100

What is the primary pigment in plant cells that captures light energy for photosynthesis? 

Chlorophyll

100

What is the primary molecule that cells use as a source of energy for cellular respiration

Glucose (C6H12O6)

100

Name one molecule that is both produced during photosynthesis and used during cellular respiration. 

Oxygen (O2)

100

What are the main inputs for photosynthesis and cellular respiration? 

Photosynthesis: Carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), light energy. Cellular Respiration: Glucose (C6H12O6), oxygen (O2)

100

Why is photosynthesis essential for maintaining oxygen levels on Earth?

Photosynthesis produces oxygen as a byproduct, which is necessary for the respiration of most living organisms

200

Which gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis to be used in the process?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

200

Which gas is required for cellular respiration and is a product of photosynthesis?

Oxygen (O2)

200

Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are connected in terms of the cycling of matter.

Photosynthesis produces oxygen and glucose, which are used in cellular respiration to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. The carbon and oxygen atoms cycle between these processes.

200

How do the locations of photosynthesis and cellular respiration differ within a cell?

Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, while cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria.

200

How do humans rely on the energy produced through cellular respiration?

How do humans rely on the energy produced through cellular respiration?

300

What is the main product of photosynthesis, which serves as a source of energy for cells? 

Glucose (C6H12O6)

300

What is the first step of cellular respiration called? 

Glycolysis 

300

How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration contribute to the energy flow within ecosystems?

Photosynthesis captures and stores solar energy in glucose, and cellular respiration releases this stored energy as ATP, which is used by organisms in ecosystems.

300

Compare the primary functions of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in plants.

Photosynthesis produces glucose and oxygen, providing energy and raw materials for growth. Cellular respiration breaks down glucose to produce ATP for cellular processes.

300

 Explain how the concepts of photosynthesis and cellular respiration are relevant to agriculture and food production.  

 Photosynthesis produces crops' energy source (glucose), while cellular respiration in plants and animals contributes to growth and development.

400

In which organelle does photosynthesis take place in plant cells? 

Chloroplasts

400

In which organelle does cellular respiration take place? 

Mitochondria 

400

What is the shared role of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

ATP is the primary energy carrier molecule used to transfer and store energy in both processes.

400

what are the Yellow Pages?

a book of phone numbers 

400

How can an understanding of the relationships between these processes help address environmental challenges?  

Understanding these processes can guide sustainable practices, such as carbon sequestration, and contribute to solving issues related to energy and climate change.

500

Name one factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis

Light intensity, temperature, carbon dioxide concentration

500

What are the main waste products of cellular respiration? 

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O)

500

How do both processes contribute to keeping an ecosystem alive? 

Both processes are necessary to keep ecosystems alive. Plants create glucose and oxygen which are used in cellular respiration and animals create carbon dioxide and water which are used in photosynthesis. 

500

What month has 28 days in it?

all of them! 

500

 In what ways can knowledge of photosynthesis and cellular respiration contribute to advancements in energy production and sustainable practices?

Knowledge can guide the development of biofuels, renewable energy sources, and efficient resource utilization.

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