Nutrition
Chemical Reactions
Cells
Miscellaneous
100

Living things require _____ molecules for nutrition.

Organic

100

What are the products of this reaction?

CO2 + 2 H2O ← 2 O2 + CH4

CO2 and 2 H2O are the products

100

What is a cell?

A cell is the basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.

100

What types of molecules are living things made of?

Organic and inorganic molecules

200

Cells with a mitochondria and a chloroplast have _____ nutrition.

Autotrophic

200

What is the complete chemical reaction of cell respiration?

C6H12O+ 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O

200

What is the difference between a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell?

Prokaryotic cells do not have a nuclear membrane, and eukaryotic cells do.

200

What kind of fungi is multi-cellular?

Mushrooms!

300

Autotrophic plants get inorganic molecules for photosynthesis from the air (CO2), water (H2O), and _______ _____ from the soil.

Mineral salts.

300

What are the inorganic molecules needed for photosynthesis?

6 molecules of CO2 and 6 molecules of H2O

300

What are the two kingdoms of life that are unicellular?

Monera and Protozoane

300

Bacteria that cause illnesses in humans are _______ (nutrition)

Heterotrophic

400

______ is the only kingdom of life with both Autotrophic and Heterotrophic species.

Monera (bacteria) kingdom

400

How are the chemical reactions of cell respiration and photosynthesis related?

They involve the same molecules. 

Photosynthesis is how Autotrophic cells create their own organic molecules from inorganic molecules, and cell respiration is how the cell receives energy. 

400

What are the two kingdoms of life that are both multi and unicellular?

Fungi and Algae

400

If a plant lives in an area with insufficient inorganic molecules to perform photosynthesis, where do they obtain the necessary molecules? 

From eating other organisms! 

Venus fly traps are an example of this.

500

Where does the energy come from, chemically, when an organism ingests glucose?

The energy comes from the breaking of the Carbon-Carbon bonds during cell respiration.

500

Why do all types of organisms need to perform cell respiration in the mitochondria?

To have energy. 

500

What structures can be found in a cell of a Autotrophic Eukaryote?

- A nuclear membrane

- DNA

- Mitochondria

- Chloroplast

500

What is an example of a uni-cellular fungi?

Yeast