The process in which plants create glucose and oxygen.
Photosynthesis
The process with which organisms convert oxygen to carbon dioxide
Cellular Respiration
What take in water from the soil which is used in Photosynthesis
Root Hairs
A solution that contains more dissolved particles
Hypertonic Solution
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6H2O + 6CO2 → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Chemical Formula for Photosynthesis
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H20 + energy
Chemical formula for Cellular Respiration
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Lower concentration of solutes than other solutions
Hypotonic Solution
Things that take in and change carbon or use it
Carbon Sink
C6H12O6
Glucose
Adenosine triphosphate
ATP
Takes in Carbon dioxide for the tree to store and use later in Photosynthesis
Stoma
A solution that has the same amount of dissolved particles and solutes
Isotonic Solution
Anything that lets out Carbon into the atmosphere
Carbon Source
Carbon Dioxide, Light source, Water
What needs to be present for the beginning of Photosynthesis
ATP, Oxygen, Glucose
Beginning reactants for Cellular Respiration
Movement of water through a plant up the stem
Osmosis
Distributes water and dissolved minerals upward through the plant
Xylem
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Amount that Carbon dioxide levels have risen since the Industrial Revolution
ATP, Oxygen, Glucose
The end products of Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide, Water
End products of Cellular Respiration
Diffusion
Carries food downward from the leaves to the roots
Phloem
Burning of fossil fuels, Cutting down trees and using oil
Why Carbon Dioxide levels have risen so much since the Industrial Revolution