Vocabulary
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Other
100

What is glucose?

Glucose is a sugar. It is food for living organisms.

100

Which input of photosynthesis is a liquid?

Water

100

Which output of cellular respiration is a gas?

Carbon Dioxide
100

Which organism needs carbon dioxide to live: a tree or a cow?

A tree

200

What is a Chloroplast?

The organelle in a cell where photosynthesis occurs.

200

Which output of photosynthesis is a gas?

Oxygen

200

What are the inputs of cellular respiration?

Glucose and Oxygen

200

Which organism needs glucose to survive: a cactus or a cat?

Trick question - both do.

300

What is ATP?

ATP is a molecule in our cells which carries energy.

300

What type of energy does photosynthesis need?

Light Energy

300

What type of energy does cellular respiration produce?

Chemical energy, or ATP.

300

Why is ATP important for all living organisms?

All cells use ATP as a source of chemical energy.

400

What is a Stomata?

A hole in the underside of a leaf which allows for gas exchange

400

Which types of organisms perform photosynthesis?

Producers, like plants.

400

Which types of organisms perform cellular respiration?

All organisms, producer and consumers.

400

Why is the mitochondria called the powerhouse of the cell?

Like a powerhouse, the mitochondria creates chemical energy (ATP) which powers the cell.
500

What is Chlorophyll?

Chlorophyll is the molecule in choroplasts which absorbs sunlight. It makes plants green.

500

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?

6CO2 + 6H2O + Light -> C6H12O6 + 6O2

500

What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

500

Why can photosynthesis and cellular respiration be considered a cycle?

The outputs of one process are the inputs of another - they work together to make life sustainable.