The process that converts food into energy, allowing us to think, breathe, and move.
What is cellular respiration?
The gas that plants produce
Oxygen
Plant part where water enters the plants.
What are roots?
It's where we get energy in the form of glucose, or more complex molecules that our body can break down.
Eating food
The pigment inside a chloroplast that captures sunlight for photosynthesis?
What is chlorophyll?
The inputs of photosynthesis
What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?
the inputs of cellular respiration
What are glucose and oxygen?
Planting more trees can reduce the amount of this gas in the atmosphere
What is carbon dioxide?
The instruction manual of the cell. This organelle tells the rest of the cell what to do.
What is the nucleus?
the outputs of Photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
The place where plants get supplemented nutrients that they can't get from photosynthesis.
What is soil?
Bacteria and fungus fix this nutrient into the soil
What is nitrogen?
Energy in its chemical form, how it is used inside the cell (letters)
What is ATP?
If Austin goes into a major drought in the summer, the grass will be brown because of the lack of what process?
What is photosynthesis?
The type of organisms that do cellular respiration
Plants AND animals, all living things
What is the limiting reactant in photosynthesis reaction? (what plants CAN run out of)
Water