Photosynthesis
Macromolecules
Cellular Respiration
Variables and Graphs
100

This is the category of organisms that use photosynthesis.

What are plants?

100

This is the type of macromolecule that is found in sweet foods and good for quick energy.

What are carbohydrates?

100

These are the types of organisms that use cellular respiration.

What is all types of organisms?

100

This is the variable that the experimenter changes.

What is the independent variable?

200

This is the type of energy needed to perform photosynthesis.

What is light?

200

This is the type of macromolecule that is found in meats, beans, and dairy and is used for building and repairing body tissues.

What are proteins?

200

This is the type of energy released by cellular respiration.

What is ATP?

200

These are variables that cannot change during the experiment.

What are constant variables?

300

These are the inputs of photosynthesis.

What are carbon dioxide and water?
300

This is the type of macromolecule used for long term energy and found in oils.

What are lipids?

300

These are the inputs of cellular respiration.

What are glucose and oxygen?

300

This is the measured variable in the experiment.

What is the dependent variable?

400

These are the outputs of photosynthesis.

What are glucose and oxygen?

400

This is the word for a small molecule that is a building block of a larger molecule


What is a monomer?

400

These are the outputs of cellular respiration.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

400

This is the name of the variable that goes on the horizontal axis of a graph.

What is the independent variable?

500

This is what the BARF acronym stands for that helps us remember when energy is absorbed or released in a chemical reaction.

What is Break a Bond, Absorb energy; Release energy, Form a Bond?
500

These two macromolecules would have a positive test result in a block of cheese.

What are lipids and proteins?

500

This is the stage of cellular respiration that does NOT use oxygen.

What is glycolysis?

500

This is the name of the variable that goes on the y axis of the graph.

What is the dependent variable?