Cells
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration I
Cellular Respiration II
Potluck
100

This double membrane bound organelle, converts energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions.

What are the mitochondria?

100

The three REACTANTS of photosynthesis.

What are water and carbon dioxide and sunlight?

100
The two REACTANTS of cellular respiration.
What are sugar and oxygen?
100

The three PRODUCTS of cellular respiration.

What are H20, carbon dioxide, and energy (ATP)?

100
The movement of materials from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called this.
What is diffusion?
200
These organelles are small, round structures containing chemicals that break down certain materials in the cell.
What are lysosomes?
200
The two PRODUCTS of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
200
The first stage of cellular respiration occurs in this part of the cell, where only a small amount of energy is released.
What is the cytoplasm?
200

This process provides energy for cells WITHOUT using oxygen.

What is fermentation?

200

During our recent cellular respiration lab, the bromothymol blue solution changed from blue to green because of the addition of this gas.

What is carbon dioxide?

300

These organelles are like the cell's post office, as they receive proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, package them, and distribute them to other parts of the cell.

What are Golgi Bodies? (Golgi Apparatus)

300
This pigment absorbs light energy and uses it to power the second stage of photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
300
Where the sugar we need for cellular respiration comes from.
What is from the food we eat?
300

This third stage of aerobic respiration, during which high-energy electrons are used to generate positive ions that get pumped across a membrane through the ATP Synthase channel.

This is where the process occurs in the organelle.

(*name stage of respiration and its location)

What is the electron transport chain?

What is the cristae (folds of the inner membrane in mitochondria)?

300
The diffusion of water is called this.
What is osmosis?
400
These two organelles are ONLY found in plant cells.
What are chloroplasts and the cell wall?
400
Carbon dioxide enters a land plant through these small openings on the undersides of the leaves.
What are stomata?
400
The relationship between photosynthesis and respiration.
What is: the products of one process are the reactants for the other? The equations are opposite one another?
400
When your cells are not getting enough oxygen during rigorous exercise, fermentation occurs to ensure that your cells get the energy they need. Your muscles burn when this product builds up in your muscle cells.
What is lactic acid?
400
Transport in cells that does NOT require energy can also be called this.
What is passive transport?
500
These cells do NOT contain a nucleus.
What are bacterial cells, or prokaryotic cells?
500

The structures on a plant helps to control the exchange of CO2 and O2.

What are the stomata?

500

This is what happens to the carbon dioxide produced in animal cells during cellular respiration.

What is: it leaves the body during exhalation (breathing out)?

500
This kind of fermentation is important to bakers.
What is alcoholic fermentation?
500

The jobs of the endoplasmic reticulum

Smooth ER - Produce lipids (and steroid hormones)

Rough ER - help ribosomes produce proteins (and then fold, package, and transport them)