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Photosynthesis or Respiration Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Photosynthesis or Respiration Meiosis & Mitosis Cell Processes Wacky formulas Vocabulary 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Where does photosynthesis take place Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Where does photosynthesis take place a. Chlorophyll b. Nucleus c. Chloroplast d. Cell wall

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The Correct Answer is c

Respiration Function is: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Respiration Function is: a. To produce energy from glucose b. Sunlight to produce food for a plant c. To produce energy from the sun d. To produce energy from the sun

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The correct answer is a

The formula for photosynthesis is? Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The formula for photosynthesis is?

carbon water glucose oxygen Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 6 CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon water glucose oxygen

The formula for respiration is: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The formula for respiration is:

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What is the difference between respiration and photosynthesis? Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What is the difference between respiration and photosynthesis? Must use formula and words

carbon water glucose oxygen Carbon + water glucose oxygen Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Photosynthesis 6 CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon water glucose oxygen This process are opposite of each other Respiration C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O Carbon + water glucose oxygen

a cell duplicates its chromosomes Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Meiosis is: Produces sex cells a cell duplicates its chromosomes Copying DNA Cell multiply

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The correct answer is a.

a cell duplicates its chromosomes Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What is Mitosis: Produces sex cells a cell duplicates its chromosomes Copying DNA Cell multiply

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The correct answer is b

Name the 4 stages of Mitosis Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Name the 4 stages of Mitosis

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What is the difference between Meiosis and Mitosis Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What is the difference between Meiosis and Mitosis

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Draw and label the stages of Mitosis and Meiosis Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Draw and label the stages of Mitosis and Meiosis

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018

Produce food from plants Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Diffusion is Produce food from plants b. The movement of CO2 from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration c. The movement of H2O across semi-permeable from high concentration to low concentration d. Particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The answer is d

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Produce food from plants Eleanor M. Savko Osmosis is: Produce food from plants b. The movement of CO2 from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration c. The movement of H2O across semi-permeable from high concentration to low concentration d. Particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration 7/3/2018

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The answer is c

**Hint dropping color into a glass with water Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Draw Diffusion **Hint dropping color into a glass with water

Before After 2 Days Equilibrium X Cold H2o X X XXX XX X Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 X Cold H2o X X XXX XX X After 2 Days Equilibrium Before

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Draw Osmosis

H2O moved into cell. Before After Cells swells up. Salt H2O Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Salt H2O Cells swells up. Before After H2O moved into cell.

What is the difference between Diffusion and Osmosis? Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What is the difference between Diffusion and Osmosis?

Osmosis- H2O moved into cell. Diffusion- Salt moves out of the Cell Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 H2O Cells swells up. Salt Before After Osmosis- H2O moved into cell. Diffusion- Salt moves out of the Cell

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Name the cell part where photosynthesis occurs: a.     Mitochondria b.    Cytoplasm c. Chloroplast

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The correct answer is c

Name the cell part where respiration occurs: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Name the cell part where respiration occurs: a.     Mitochondria b.    Cytoplasm c. Chloroplast

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 The correct answer is a

Name one ingredient of photosynthesis: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Name one ingredient of photosynthesis:

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Carbon dioxide 6CO2 Water H2O

Name one waste product of respiration: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Name one waste product of respiration:

Carbon dioxide 6CO2 Water H2O Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Carbon dioxide 6CO2 Water H2O

What is the purpose of respiration and photosynthesis: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What is the purpose of respiration and photosynthesis:

Respiration- To produce energy Photosynthesis- to produce food Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Respiration- To produce energy Photosynthesis- to produce food

What happens in Prophase: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What happens in Prophase: Nucleus disappears Chromosomes line up Chromosomes separate and move to opposite sides Cell divides into 2 cells and the nucleus re-forms

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Answer is a

What happens in Telophase: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 What happens in Telophase: a Nucleus disappears b. Chromosomes line up c. Chromosomes separate and move to opposite sides d. Cell divides into 2 cells and the nucleus re-forms

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Answer is d

Photosynthesis Function is Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Photosynthesis Function is a. To produce energy from glucose b. Sunlight to produce food for a plant c. To produce energy from the sun d. To produce energy from the sun

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Answer is b

Explain what happens in the Anaphase stage: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Explain what happens in the Anaphase stage:

Chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends. Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Chromosomes separate and move to opposite ends.

In words explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis: Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 In words explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis:

Eleanor M. Savko 7/3/2018 Diffusion- particles moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration Osmosis- The movement of H2O across semi-permeable from high concentration to low concentration