The organelle where light is captured in a plant cell.
What is the chloroplast?
Process that converts food into energy, allowing us to think, breathe, and move. Basically, we would not be alive without it.
What is cellular respiration?
Explain the difference between a heterotroph and an autotroph
An autotroph produces its own food
A heterotroph obtains food from other organisms
This is where water enters the plants.
What are roots?
The process cells use to take food energy and turn it into ATP when oxygen is present.
What is aerobic respiration?
The pigment that captures sunlight for photosynthesis
What is chlorophyll?
Inputs of cellular respiration (think of your formula)
What are glucose and oxygen?
These two molecules are produced by photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
These are the two types of anaerobic respiration
What is alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation?
Equation for photosynthesis
What is carbon dioxide + water + -----> glucose + oxygen
Uses sunlight, but not technically a reactant
Outputs of cellular respiration
What are glucose, water, and ATP
Oxygen production
This is how energy is released from ATP
Bond between two phosphate groups is broken
Photosynthesis converts (blank) type of energy into (blank) type of energy
What is light to chemical energy?
First stage of cellular respiration is this
What is glycolysis?
This molecule is the source of oxygen during photosynthesis
What is water?
Out of these types of cells, which would have the most mitochondria?
a. Skin cells
b. Muscle cells
c. Nerve cells
d. Blood cells
What are muscle cells?
1. Which type of fermentation do yeast undergo?
2. What are the products of this type of respiration? BE SPECIFIC!
1. Alcoholic fermentation
2. Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and carbon dioxide