What are two things (which we eat and breathe) that are required for cell respiration?
Oxygen and Glucose
True or False: Oxygen is a Carbon Based Molecule
False
When our bodies eat food, we can rearrange them into 4 types of_________________
Carbon based molecules
All the air and gases on Earth.
Atmosphere
The energy needed to break the first bond and start a reaction.
Activation Energy
What are the two products of Cellular Respiration?
Carbon Dioxide and Water
How does Glucose store energy?
Chemical Bonds
Which of the following is NOT a Carbon based molecule:
a) Glucose
b) Protein
c) Sugar
d) Water
d) water
All the rocks and mountains on Earth
Geosphere
Which produces more energy:
a) Aerobic respiration
b) Anaerobic Respiration
Aerobic Respiration
What is the name of the energy molecule that Cellular Respiration produces?
ATP
What kind of backbone do sugar molecules have?
a) Hydrocarbon
b) Nitrogen
c) Oxygen
When Anaerobic Respiration is performed in plants and bacteria, what is produced?
a) chopped cheese (the ocky way)
b) Alcohol
c) glucose
b) Alcohol
All the water on Earth
Hydrosphere
What are the molecules that speed up a reaction called?
Enzymes
What is Cell respiration WITH Oxygen called?
Aerobic respiration
What is the cycle that passes carbon through the spheres of the Earth.
Carbon Cycle
Running, walking, and skateboarding requires using energy from:
a) Glucose
b) CO2
c) Monster
d) a good night sleep
a) Glucose
All living things on Earth
Biosphere
When Anaerobic respiration is performed in animals, what is produced?
a) Lactic Acid
b) glucose
a) Lactic Acid
What is Cell respiration WITHOUT Oxygen called?
Anaerobic Respiration
How much carbon is on Earth?
a) A lot
b) 3 million pounds
c) 66 millions gigatons
d) 42 quintillion kilograms
c) 66 millions gigatons
YOU WIN!!!!
The opportunity to draw how Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration are related!!
Name 2 ways that carbon travels around the Earth's systems
Photosynthesis, respiration, evaporation, diffusion, combustion, and decomposition
What are the 3 steps of Cell Respiration in order?
Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and Electron transport chain