Cellular Respiration
Nutrients
Starch Vs. Cellulose
Parts of a Plant
Plant Vocab
Final Jeopardy

(Energy)
100

The purpose of cellular respiration is to breakdown glucose and male this type of cellular energy.

ATP

100

Most nutrients that a plant needs can be collected by this part of the plant in the soil.

The roots

100

Cellulose and starch are both made of what?

Glucose

100

This part of the plant is responsible for exchanging gases in the atmosphere.

Stoma or Stomata

100

What is this molecule? 

C6H12O6

Glucose

200

This part of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm and only generates a net total of 2 ATP.

Glycolysis

200

This nutrient is responsible for helping the plant make chlorophyll and can be collected from nitrate in the soil after a lightning strike.

Nitrogen

200

Cellulose's primary function is to do what?

Help the plant make new cells for growth and repair.

200

This part of the plant is responsible for moving water from the roots to the leaves.

Xylem
200

This part of cellular respiration meant to "break glucose".

Glycolysis

200

During anaerobic cellular respiration, how many net ATP are made?

2

300

The Krebs cycle is responsible for taking these molecules and breaking them down further to release more ATP.

*Hint they're the molecules that are leftover at the end of glycolysis.

Pyruvate

300

The nutrient provides the plant help with energy transfer and can be collected from the soil after nearby fungus releases it.

Phosphorus

300

Starch's primary function is to do what?

Store Energy

300

This part of the plant is responsible for moving glucose around the plant.

Phloem

300

This is the term we used to describe the movement of water from a source of high water concentration (soil) to an area of low water concentration (inside the root) across a semipermeable membrane.

Osmosis

300

In terms of energy, what is the difference between ADP and ATP.

ADP is a dead battery and doesn't have energy. While ATP is a fully charged battery and has lots of energy.

400

This is the final step of cellular respiration where a majority of the cell's ATP energy is made.

The Electron Transport Chain

400

This nutrient helps a plant transport water and is one of the only nutrients that can be collected from the surrounding atmosphere.

Potassium

400

What parts of a plant is starch used in?

Any part of the plant that is responsible for stroing energy.

Ex.) Fruits and Seeds

400

This part of the plant is responsible for preforming photosynthesis and uses CO2, H2O, and light to make glucose and oxygen.

*Hint: Don't say leaves.

Chloroplast

400

This was the name of the step in cellular respiration that was responsible for breaking the pyruvate made during glycolysis.

The Krebs cycle

500

These 2 molecules leave the Krebs cycle and go to the electron transport chain. They are used to help charge dead ADP and turn it into ATP.

*You need both to get full points

NADH and FADH2

500

The plant below is suffering from a lack of what nutrient?

Nitrogen

500

What part of a plant is cellulose used in?

Since its used to make cells it can be found in ALL parts of the plant.

500

This part of a plant's cells is responsible for the aerobic part of cellular respiration and generates most of the ATP needed by the cells.

Mitochondria

500

The vocab term was used for a type a cellular respiration where oxygen was NOT used.

Anaerobic