Name two things plants "bring in" to start the process of photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide & Water
Name the specific organelle where respiration happens to release stored energy
Mitochondria
This process occurs when liquid water changes to a gas because of heat from sunlight.
Evaporation
An ecosystem is an area that contains these two types of "things" (living and non-living)
Biotic and Abiotic
This gas is produced by plants during photosynthesis and is required by humans to survive.
Oxygen
This organelle in a plant cell performs the "magic trick" of turning CO2 and water into food.
Chloroplast
These are the two "inputs" humans and animals need to start the process of respiration.
Glucose (food) & oxygen
This is the name for the process where plants release extra water through their leaves.
Transpiration
These two things are constantly moved around the ecosystem through different processes.
Atoms & Energy
This specific substance inside the chloroplast is what actually rearranges the atoms.
Chlorophyll
During photosynthesis, solar energy is stored in these new molecules
Glucose (Chemical Energy)
Respiration rearranges atoms to create these two "output" products.
Water & Carbon Dioxide
This layer of the atmosphere is where water vapor moves and eventually condenses into liquid.
Troposphere
This is the primary source that adds energy to the ecosystem to keep the cycle going.
The Sun
This term describes the continuous cycle where plants make food/oxygen and animals make CO2/water.
The Carbon Cycle