What part of the plant absorbs the water?
Roots
What is the process cells use to take food energy and turn it into ATP?
Cellular Respiration
The arrow indicates that something is being breathed out by the horse and rider. What is it?
Carbon Dioxide.
Why is glucose useful to plants? What do plants use glucose for?
Plants use glucose for food, which they use for growth and reproduction.
What is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs?
The Chloroplast
What substance do plants need animals to make to live?
Carbon Dioxide.
What organelle performs cellular respiration in ALL plant and animal cells?
Mitochondria

What process is shown here?
Photosynthesis
Why do all animals need to eat other organisms?
Animals cannot make their own food so they must eat other things.
What is this equation?
6Carbon Dioxide + 6Water+Solar Energy ---> Sugar + 6Oxygen
This is the equation for photosynthesis.
Where do plants get their carbon dioxide?
From the atmosphere or air.
What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
Hint
Reactants -> Products
Glucose and Oxygen

This organelle is vitally important for cellular respiration. What is this organelle?
Mitochondria
Which compound, produced by plants, is used as an energy source for organisms? Hint: We like to eat it.
Glucose OR Sugar.
Solar Energy
What is the green pigment that plants use to convert solar energy into chemical energy?
Chlorophyll
What are the products of cellular respiration?
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP
This molecule is a product of photosynthesis. What is this molecule?
Glucose or sugar.
What process did yeast perform while eating sugar, in the balloon bottles?
Cellular Respiration.
In Photosynthesis, sunlight is converted into what type of energy?
Chemical Energy.
What plant organelle is used to capture sunlight?
Chloroplasts.
What is the energy currency of the cell?
ATP

In the picture, what process is being shown? Pay close attention to the words here.
Cellular Respiration
Brian heard he can inflate a balloon with yeast, sugar and water.
Brian takes 1 teaspoon yeast and puts into cold water in a bottle. After he puts it into cold water he gives it 3 spoons of sugar. He puts a balloon over the bottle.
What did Brian do wrong?
The water needs to be warm in order for the yeast to wake up.
What are the 3 things that plants use to make their food?
Water, Light, Carbon Dioxide
What are the holes in the bottom of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf?
Stomata
What does ATP stand for?
Not AT THIS POINT.
Adenosine Triphosphate
What molecule is this?
ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate
When yeast eat enough sugar the make carbon dioxide and reproduce. How do they reproduce?
The reproduce through asexual reproduction, creating buds of themselves and splitting apart.
What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O + Solar Energy -> Glucose + 6O2