diffusion and osmosis are two examples of what kind of transport?
passive transport
What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
To use energy, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen.
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
To break down glucose into Energy (ATP)
This is the most abundant element in the universe.
Hydrogen
Osmosis is the diffusion of this substance across a selectively permeable membrane.
water
What are the products of photosynthesis?
Glucose and Oxygen
What are the products of cellular respiration?
Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
This famous scientist developed the theory of gravity after an apple fell on his head.
Isaac Newton
A cell with a 5% glucose concentration is placed into three different solutions:
Determine whether each solution is hypotonic, isotonic, or hypertonic relative to the cell, and predict the direction of water movement for each case.
hypo, iso, hyper
Write the full chemical formula for photsynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight = C6H12O6 + 6O2
Write the full chemical formula for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 + O2 = 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP)
The Pyramids of Giza are located in this country.
Egypt
A cell placed in this type of solution will swell because water moves into the cell.
hypotonic solution
What step is involved in both the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
The electron transport chain
Describe the role of ATP synthase in Cellular respiration
ATP synthase uses the proton gradient to create ATP.
This author wrote the famous novel "1984," which explores a dystopian society.
George Orwell
This type of solution has an equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell, resulting in no net movement of water.
Isotonic Solution
Light dependent reactions require light energy to function, whereas light independent reactions do not. Both are similar in that they contribute to the process of photosynthesis and eventually result in the production of glucose.
Describe the role of Oxygen in the electron transport chain.
Oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor and inevitably bonds with H+ ions to form water.
The longest river in the world, at approximately 4,135 miles, is called this.
The Nile