Atom, Molecule, Element, or Compound?
Breathe in, breathe out
Zip Zappity
Cells like to move it move it
Organic? This ain't Whole Foods!
100

The smallest particle of an element

Atom

100

Process where plants use light energy to produce glucose from CO2 and H2O to give off oxygen

Photosynthesis

100

What is the central part of an atom called?

Nucleus

100
Osmosis is diffusion of what?

Water

100

Organic compounds always have?

Carbon and hydrogen

200
A substance that cannot be broken down into something simpler

Element

200

A process where chemical reactions occur to break down food molecules into simpler substances and release the stored energy

Cellular respiration

200

What is the charge of a proton?

Positive

200

Diffusion is movement of _____ concentration to ____ concentration

High, low

200

One of the most commonly found ________ compounds on our planet is water.

Inorganic

300

Two elements chemically combined together

Compound

300

Photosynthesis breathes in what?

Carbon dioxide

300

What is the charge of an electron?

Negative

300

Movement of substances through a cell membrane WITHOUT the use of energy

Passive transport

300

Organic or inorganic: HCl

Inorganic

400

Multiple atoms chemically connected in a group

Molecule

400

Cellular respiration produces what three things?

Carbon dioxide, water, and energy

400

What is the charge of a neutron?

Nothing/neutral

400

If there are five molecules of water outside of the cell, and three inside, what will happen in osmosis?

One of the outside molecules will move into the cell

400

Almost all of our foods are... (organic or inorganic)?

Organic

500

Two molecules of the same kind of atom chemically combined together

A bigger molecule

500

What are the two parts of cellular respiration and photosynthesis that do not repeat in each other?

Energy and sunlight

500

What are the five parts of the atom that are listed on your worksheet?

Nucleus, electron orbit, proton, neutron, electron
500

If a cell wants potassium, and doesn't want salt, what kind of process does it need to use?

Active transport

500

Organic or inorgranic: C12H22O11

Organic