Function
Monomer and polymer
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
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100

What is carry genetic information?

This is the function of Nucleic Acids.

100

This is the meaning of the prefix "mono" and Poly.

Mono= one 

Poly= multiple

100

Name the 2 products of photosynthesis.

Oxygen gas, glucose 

100

The main function of cellular respiration (main product).

Make ATPs

100

The location of cellular respiration.

mitochondria

200

Molecules made of amino acids that help with structure, movement, and chemical reactions in the body.

This is the function of proteins.

200

This is the monomer for lipids.

What is a fatty acid?

200

The products of cellular respiration are the ____ of photosynthesis.

Input /Reactant

200

The input of cellular respiration are the _____ of photosynthesis.

output/ Product 

200

TRUE or FALSE?  Mitochondria are found in BOTH plants and animals.  

TRUE!  Both plants & animals carry out cellular respiration.

300

What is long-term energy storage?

This is the function of lipids

300

This is the monomer for protein.

What is an amino acid?

300

Cellular respiration requires ____ which is the output of photosynthesis

glucose

300

The products of cellular respiration.

300

Cellular respiration puts ____ into  the atmosphere and photosynthesis removes it.

carbon dioxide

400

What is quick, easily available energy?

This is the function of carbohydrates.

400

What is the function of an enzyme? 

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions, like breaking down food during digestion.

400

The pigment found in green plants that absorbs sunlight.

chlorophyll

400

Refute the statement: Plants do not carry out cellular respiration

It is incorrect to say that plants don’t do cellular respiration. Just like animals, plants need energy to grow, transport materials, and repair cells. During cellular respiration, plants break down the glucose they make in photosynthesis to release energy in the form of ATP. This process happens in the mitochondria of plant cells and requires oxygen. The evidence is that plants use oxygen and release carbon dioxide, especially at night when photosynthesis is not occurring. Therefore, plants carry out both photosynthesis (to make glucose) and cellular respiration (to use that glucose for energy).

400

How do the locations of photosynthesis and cellular respiration differ within a cell?

Photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, while cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria.

500

This biomolecule carries twice the amount of energy per gram as carbohydrates.

What are lipids?

500

What is this monomer called?

Amino acid

500

What is the full input and output for photosynthesis?

6CO₂ + 6H₂O (+ light energy) → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

500

Why is photosynthesis essential for maintaining oxygen levels on Earth?

Photosynthesis produces oxygen , which is necessary for the respiration of most living organisms

500

How do both processes (photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration )contribute to keeping an ecosystem alive?

Both processes are necessary to keep ecosystems alive. Plants create glucose and oxygen which are used in cellular respiration and animals create carbon dioxide and water which are used in photosynthesis