Another name for a consumer is?
What is an heterotroph.
What organelles hold the pigment that traps the sunlight?
What are chloroplasts?
Is sunlight needed in stage 2 of photosynthesis? Why or why not?
What is no. Because oxygen and hydrogen no longer need to be split by energy.
Does respiration happen in plants and animals? Why or why not?
What is both. This is because both organisms need to break down glucose they have in order to get energy to grow.
Where does stage 2 take place in the cell?
What is the mitochondria?
Another name for an organism that makes its own food?
What is a autotroph?
What type of energy does this stage need in photosynthesis?
What is sunlight?
What chemical energy is made in stage 2?
Glucose
Where does stage 1 of respiration take place in the cell?
What is the cytoplasm?
How much energy is produced in stage 2?
What is a lot?
When cells capture energy in sunlight and make glucose
What is photosynthesis?
What type of energy does a solar cell create?
What is electrical energy?
How does CO2 get into the plant in order to form glucose?
What are the stomata?
What material is involved in stage 2 but not in stage 1 of respiration?
What is oxygen?
What material is not needed in stage two of respiration?
What is glucose?
When one substance turns into another substance we call it.
What is a chemical reaction?
What splits water molecules in this stage?
What is sunlight?
Where are stomata found on the plant and why are they found there?
They are found on the underside of the leave so that they are not exposed to direct sunlight so that water does not evaporate quicker.
How much energy is released in stage one of respiration?
What is another name for stage 2 of respiration?
What is the Krebs Cycle?
The name of green photosynthetic pigment?
What is chlorophyll?
Where does the oxygen go to from stage 1?
What product(s) from photosynthesis stage 2 do humans use?
What are glucose and oxygen.
What do we call the energy produced in stage 1 of respiration?
What is ATP?
In stage 2 when the small molecules react, what do they produce?
What is carbon dioxide, water and energy.