An autotroph
What is a self-feeder?
Photo
What is light?
The type of cells that do cellular respiration because they have mitochondria.
(Give 2)
What are plant and animal?
A high energy molecule used by cells.
What is ATP?
All energy on Earth comes from the . . .
What is the sun?
The organelle where photosynthesis occurs.
What is the chloroplast?
The type of energy needed for photosynthesis.
What is sunlight?
The meaning of aerobic.
What is with air or oxygen?
Where is energy stored in a molecule
Bonds
The purpose of photosynthesis and cellular respiration is to convert what to what . . .
What is sunlight to ATP?
The purpose of the upper surface of the leaf.
What is to absorb or collect sunlight?
The reactants of photosynthesis.
What are water, carbon dioxide and sunlight?
What is a heterotroph
Something that needs to eat to get energy
Describe the differences between ATP and ADP
(structure and energy differences)
ATP has 3 phosphate groups and high energy
ADP has 2 phosphate groups and less energy
List a type of sugar that end in "ose".
What is glucose
The purpose of the pores in the underside of the leaf.
What is the let gasses such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to enter and exit the leaf?
The waste product of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
Is cellular respiration anabolic or catabolic. Why?
Catabolic, because glucose is broken down
What does ATP Stand for?
Adenosine Triphosphate
What type of cell does photosynthesis?
Plant
Which part of a plant does photosynthesis happen in?
What are leaves?
The "important" product of photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
What do we need to be able to do cellular respiration?
(1)
CO2, H2O, and glucose
The bond between the second and third phosphate group is broken, releasing energy
How do plants and animals contribute to the carbon cycle?
Plants take in carbon dioxide, animals produce carbon dioxide