Chemicals
Photosynthesis
Cell Respiration
Enzymes
Relationships
100

H2O

What is the chemical formula for water?

100

The conversion of light energy into sugar

What is the definition of photosynthesis?

100

All living things must do this to stay obtain energy

What is cellular respiration?

100

The macromolecule group that enzymes belong to

What is PROTEIN?

100

The relationship between oxygen availability and ATP production

What is more oxygen more ATP?

200

O2

What is the chemical formula for oxygen?

200

The organelle where photosyntheisis occurs

What is the chloroplast?

200

The organelle where cellular respiration occurs

What is the mitochondria?

200

The energy required to start a chemical reaction

What is activation energy?

200

The relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration

What are complementary (or reverse) reactions?

300

CO2

What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxde?

300

The pigment that absorbes sunlight, and make plants green.

What is chlorophyll?

300

Cellular Respiration that occurs without oxygen

What is anerobic cellular respiration?

300

How an enzyme affects a checmical reaction

What is lowers activation energy and speeds up reaction?

300

The relationship between light and sugar production

What is more light produces more sugar?

400

CH2O

What is the general formula for Sugar?

400

The Reactants of Photosynthesis

What are H20, CO2 and Sunlight?

400

The Products of Cellular Respiraction

What are H20, CO2 and ATP?

400

pH and Temperature can affect this imporant feature of an enzyme

What is enzyme shape?

400

This graph shows the optimal pH for amylase

What is  pH 7

500

What is ATP?

500

One reason why there is a build up of CO2 deep in the ocean

What is a lack of light, and therefore photosynthesis in the deep ocean?

500

An important organ in our body that would shut down in 4 minutes without cellular respiration

What is the brain?

500

Temperatures above 40C (High Fevers) do this to the enzymes in our body, and can kill us

What is De-Nature?

500

During an experiment, these variables must stay the same to ensure valid results.

What are constant variables?