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Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis vs. Cellular Respiration
Tonicity
Types of Transport
Don't Choose Me
100

Quadruple Points! Which of the following terms describes a solution with a lower concentration of solute compared to the inside of a cell?

Hypotonic

100
What is the ultimate source of energy for all living things?
The sun
100
What atmospheric gas is needed for cellular respiration?
Oxygen
100

Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration: Produces oxygen and sugar?

Photosynthesis

100

PENTUPLE POINTS!!!! In an isotonic solution, what happens to the movement of water? (which way is the water going?) 

Waters moves in and out.

100

What type of transport involves the movement of molecules with their concentration gradient?

Passive Transport 

100

It's about drive, its about_______,________,_________.

Yay you got it! +200

Nope! -100 points


It's about drive, its about power, we stay hungry, we devour.

200

Double Points!!!! adenosine triphosphate stands for what? 

ATP

200

What are 3 reactants needed for photosynthesis?

water and carbon dioxide and sunlight 

200

What are the two reactants in cellular respiration?

sugar and oxygen

200

Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration: Uses sugar and oxygen

Cellular Respiration

200

Double Points: A cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Predict what will happen next to the cell.

The cell will shrink 

Water will leave the cell 

200

What type of transport involves the movement of molecules against their concentration gradient?

Active Transport 

200

Congrats! You get....


300

autotrophs can make ___________ on their own as long as they have oxygen and water and light energy

food; glucose; sugar

300

What are the PRODUCTS of photosynthesis?

glucose and oxygen

300

What are the PRODUCTS of cellular respiration?

Water, carbon dioxide, (ATP) energy

300

Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration: Produces carbon dioxide and water?

Cellular respiration

300

A cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. Predict what will happen next to the cell.

The cell will expand 

Water will move into the cell

300

What is the main difference between passive and active transport?

Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not.

Active transport goes against its concentration gradient 

Passive goes with/ down its concentration gradient

300

If a rooster lays an egg on the top of a barn, which way does it roll?

Roosters don't lay eggs....

400
These cells do NOT contain a nucleus.
bacterial cells, or prokaryotic cells
400

This organelle absorbs light energy and uses it to power  photosynthesis.

chloroplast

400

What sugar is used in cellular respiration?

Glucose

400

Photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration: Removes a gas from the atmosphere

both

c02 = photosynthesis

o2 = cell respiration

400

True or False: Freshwater is considered a hypertonic solution for most cells.

False! Freshwater is a hypotonic (less solutes) solution compared to most cells. 

400

How is simple diffusion different from facilitated diffusion? 

Simple diffusion is when small molecules, like oxygen, move directly through the cell membrane from areas of high concentration to low concentration.

 Facilitated diffusion is when larger molecules, like glucose, need help from protein channels to cross the membrane, but they also move from high to low concentration.


400

If a hole is 7X4X8 feet, how much dirt is in the hold? 

None...Its a hole 

500

What is the formula for glucose?

C6H12O6

500

Carbon dioxide enters a land plant through these small openings on the undersides of the leaves.

stomata

500
What happens to the carbon dioxide produced in animal cells during cellular respiration?
it leaves the body during exhalation (breathing out)
500

Photosynthesis and/or Cellular Respiration: Plants can do which process?

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration

500

How does the cell membrane help to maintain the health of this cell?

By controlling the movement of materials into and out of the cell  

500

What is the main difference between endocytosis and exocytosis in cells?

The main difference is that endocytosis is the process of taking material into the cell, while exocytosis is the process of releasing material out of the cell.


500

Why do you do this to yourself? 

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