The process that uses energy from the sun to make food.
What is photosynthesis?
What is CO2
Carbon Dioxide
What part of the plant allows CO2 and O2 gas in and out?
What is the stomata?
In what organelle does cellular respiration take place?
What is the mitochondria?
The nucleus is the ….
What is the control center?
In what organelle does photosynthesis take place in?
What is the chloroplast?
What is H2O?
What is water?
What does the process of photosynthesis create?
Glucose for food and oxygen
What is cellular respiration?
When cells break down food into energy
If I’m looking under a microscope at 25x magnification with a 10x eyepiece, what is my total magnification?
What is 250x?
Photosynthesis uses light energy, carbon dioxide, and ______ to produce oxygen and sugar.
What is water?
What is the type of energy used in photosynthesis?
What is light energy?
Plants usually store sugar called?
What is Glucose?
Give the formula for Cellular Respiration.
C6H12O6 + O2 —> H2O + Energy + CO2
This is when molecules travel from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
What is active transport?
The green chemical inside the chloroplasts that absorbs and stores energy from the sun.
What is chlorophyll?
What is O2?
What is Oxygen?
The part of the plant cell that protects it from its environment.
What is cell wall?
What type of fermentation affects your muscle cells?
What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?
Put the structures in order from least complex to most complex.
Bush, Chloroplast, Leaf Cell, Leaf, Stomata
What is Stomata, Chloroplast, Leaf Cell, Leaf, Bush
What is another word for sugar that plant use as food?
What is glucose?
What is the chemical name for glucose?
What is C6H12O6?
H2O + Light Energy + CO2 —> C6H12O6 + O2
Why is Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration sometimes referred to as the carbon cycle? *This is a little tricky - think!
Plants take in CO2 to make O2 for animals to take in and animals release CO2 which plants take in again. It’s a constant cycle.
What does reproduce mean?
To make more of something.