Glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water (with energy released).
Cellular Respiration
This gas is needed by both plants and animals to perform cellular respiration.
Oxygen
What gas is seen as bubbles rising from an aquatic plant's stem?
Oxygen
What is the type of energy that plants get from the Sun?
Radiant Energy
If the reactants are CO2, H20, and light, what is the process?
Photosynthesis
In the process of photosynthesis, this is the missing component, besides carbon dioxide and light, that is required to make glucose.
Water
The product that contains the energy that plants need to survive.
Glucose/Sugar
What is the type of energy that is stored within glucose to use later by organisms?
Chemical Energy
What happens to the structure of the atoms and molecules of the reactants as they progress through the these chemical reactions?
They are broken down and rearranged.
The source of chemical energy to power cellular respiration?
Glucose/Sugar
The gas product of cellular respiration that plants absorb through their leaves
Carbon Dioxide
You leave a plant in a dark closet for a week, why will the leaves begin to wilt and die?
Lack of light doesn't allow photosynthesis to happen, resulting in the plant have no food
There is the same number of atoms for the reactants and products on both sides.
Gas produced by humans and animals that plants need for photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide
The waste product of cellular respiration that plants eventually take in through their roots.
Water
How does the body digest large carbohydrate molecules?
They are broken down into smaller molecules to make easier to digest