Plant Structures
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration I
Cellular Respiration II
Enzymes/energy
100

This organelle, known as the green machine, converts carbon dioxide and water molecules to energy and oxygen the cell can use to carry out its functions.

What are the chloroplasts?

100
The two REACTANTS of photosynthesis.
What are water and carbon dioxide?
100
The two REACTANTS of cellular respiration.
What are sugar and oxygen?
100
The two PRODUCTS of cellular respiration.
What are carbon dioxide and energy (ATP)?
100

Enzymes are made of this macromolecule/biological molecule.

What are proteins?

200

These structures found at the bottom leaves control gas exchange. 

What are guard cells and stomata?

200
The two PRODUCTS of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
200
The first stage of cellular respiration occurs in this part of the cell, where only a small amount of energy is released.
What is the cytoplasm?
200
The second stage of cellular respiration occurs in this organelle, where smaller molecules combine with oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, and a LARGE amount of energy.
What are the mitochondria?
200

ATP synthase is an enzyme that makes the most ATP in the electron transport chain in what type of cellular respiration?

What is aerobic?

300

This plant structure depends on increased surface area to complete it's function of photosynthesis in the ground tissue. 

What are leaves?

300
This pigment absorbs light energy and uses it to power the second stage of photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
300
Where the sugar we need for cellular respiration comes from.
What is from the food we eat?
300
This process provides energy for cells WITHOUT using oxygen.
What is fermentation?
300

The most energy is store here in the ATP molecule.

What is between the phosphate bonds?

400

This structure provides rigid material for support of the plant.

What are stems?

400

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

What are stomata?

400
The relationship between photosynthesis and respiration.
What is: the products of one process are the reactants for the other? The equations are opposite one another?
400
When your cells are not getting enough oxygen during rigorous exercise, fermentation occurs to ensure that your cells get the energy they need. Your muscles burn when this product builds up in your muscle cells.
What is lactic acid?
400

Enzyme presence and use in reactions does these two things. 

What are lower activation energy and speed up reactions?

500

This tissue is found at the tips of roots and shoots. 

What is meristematic tissue?

500

Sugar produced during photosynthesis is stored in the form of this.

What is starch?

500
What happens to the carbon dioxide produced in animal cells during cellular respiration.
What is: it leaves the body during exhalation (breathing out)?
500
This kind of fermentation is important to bakers.
What is alcoholic fermentation?
500

Draw a graph of the effect of a reaction with and without an enzyme present.


teacher will draw it

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