In what organelle does photosynthesis happen?
Chloroplast
What are the inputs (reactants) of photosynthesis?
CO2 and H2O
Carbon Dioxide and Water
What type of energy is necessary for Photosynthesis to happen?
Light Energy (Sunlight)
What are the two types of respiration?
Aerobic and Anaerobic
What is the element symbol for carbon?
C
In what organelle does respiration happen?
Mitochondria
What are the outputs (products) of photosynthesis?
O2 and C6H12O6
Oxygen and Glucose
Where is the light energy after Photosynthesis?
Stored as chemical energy in glucose
Glycolysis starts with 1 ___________ and ends with 2 ____________.
Glucose, Pyruvic Acids
Name 2 examples of carbon sinks.
Possible answers:
Plants, Atmosphere, Lithosphere, Ocean, Animals, Soil
Do plant or animal cells have chloroplasts?
Plant cells only
What are the inputs (reactants) of respiration?
C6H12O6 and O2
Glucose and Oxygen
What process gives all cells the energy they use?
Respiration
How many net ATP are created in glycolysis?
2
How many carbon atoms are in TWO molecules of glucose?
12
Do plant or animal cells have mitochondria?
BOTH!
What are the outputs (products) of respiration?
CO2 and H2O
Carbon Dioxide and Water
What molecule is "charged up" in the process of respiration so the energy can be moved throughout the body?
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
How many total ATP from the complete process of anaerobic respiration?
2
Animals _____ live without plants, but plants _____ live without animals. (Use can/cannot to fill in the blanks)
Cannot, Can
Cells that require lots of energy will have lots of ___________.
Mitochondria
What is necessary for photosynthesis that is not involved in respiration?
Sunlight
What fuels the entire system of photosynthesis and respiration; where does all of the energy for the system originate?
The Sun
How many total ATP are created from aerobic respiration?
36-38 ATP
If we had no plants, which sink would have a lot more carbon?
The atmosphere