Cell Structure and Organelles
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
Comparing Processes/Real life Application
100
Powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP

What is mitochondria?

100

CO2, H2O, Light energy

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

100

Glucose and Oxygen

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

100

Means "without oxygen"

What does anaerobic mean?

100

Makes the least amount of ATP


What is anaerobic respiration?

200

Performs photosynthesis

What us chloroplast?
200

Used in Respiration to make ATP

What is glucose used for after being created in photosynthesis?

200

Both Animals and Plants can do this

Who can do cellular respiration? Plants or animals?

200

CO2 and Ethanol and ATP

What are the products of anaerobic respiration?

200

Chloroplasts and Mitochondria work together

What two organelles work together in a cycle?

300

Boxy in shape/Cell Wall/chloroplast/Large Vacuole

What are the defining features of a plant cell?

300

Photosynthesis happens here 

What is a chloroplast?

300

Respiration takes place here

What is mitochondria?

300

Balloon Inflation because of the CO2 from the anaerobic demo

How did you know anaerobic respiration was present in the demo?
300

To convert glucose into ATP at night or when no sunlight

Why do plants still need mitochondria even though they photosynthesize?

400

Stores and controls DNA

What does the Nucleus do?

400

Light energy transforms into chemical energy stored in glucose

What is the process of photosynthesis

400

They need more ATP for movement and energy?

Why do muscle cells need more mitochondria?

400

Lactic Acid Fermentation

What type of fermentation happens in muscles?

400

Lactic acid builds up from anaerobic respiration

When you sprint and run out of oxygen, why might your muscles burn?

500

Packages Proteins

What is the golgi apparatus?
500

The yellow BTB turning to blue represents this.

How did you know photosynthesis took place in the BTB experiment?

500

This process makes the most amount of ATP


What is Aerobic respiration?

500

Sugar = used in anaerobic respiration to make ATP & CO₂; sweetener can't be broken down as easily

Why did the sugar have a bigger reaction than the sweetener?

500

Atoms in reactants rearrange into products — no atoms created or destroyed

 What is the Law of Conservation of matter?