Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle.
chloroplast
In cellular respiration this sugar is broken down.
Glucose
Carbon dioxide+water+sunlight = glucose+oxygen
photosynthesis
METAPHASE
C
What does your little bean need in order to produce glucose?
Leave/chlorophyll/chloroplasts/sunlight exposure (either answer works)
What are the REACTANTS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS?
sunlight, H2O, CO2
Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle.
Mitochondria
Glucose+oxygen =carbon dioxide+water+ATP.
Cellular respiration
TELOPHASE
B
Does the bean need sunlight in order to be able to sprout from its dried form?
NO! It has everything it needs to divide its own cells and grow
The energy for photosynthesis comes from this.
Sun
Name of the energy produced in cellular respiration
ATP
At the end of cell division 2 identical cells are made. What are they called?
Daughter cells
PROPHASE
What is the name of the process that allows our bean to first sprout?
Mitosis
This gas is used for photosynthesis.
CO2
These are products of cellular respiration.
CO2, H2O, ATP
PMAT are the main phases of?
MITOSIS
INTERPHASE
E
Why are beans healthy for OUR bodies to eat?
They contain starches and sugars that are able to breakdown and allow for mitosis to begin!
This green pigment is found in plant cells and is needed for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll
Raw materials that are needed for cellular respiration.
Glucose and Oxygen
How cellular respiration and photosynthesis are related.
One makes glucose, the other breaks down glucose
Put these phases in ORDER (This includes a EARLY and LATE Prophase)
E,D,B,F,C,A
Your bean now is grown into a full plant with big green leaves. In what part of its cells will it break down glucose to be able to continue to grow?
Mitochondria!