MINDSTRETCHER What is the breakdown of food without oxygen?

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MINDSTRETCHER What is the breakdown of food without oxygen? Fermentation

What is the process in which plants, algae and some bacteria use carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to make glucose and oxygen? Photosynthesis

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Fermentation causes the build-up of_____________ which make you muscles sore. Lactic Acid

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Which process uses oxygen to break down glucose to create ATP energy and releases carbon dioxide and water? Cellular Respiration

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What product is created from Cellular Respiration that cells use to perform their functions? ATP Energy

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What is the breakdown of food without the use of energy? Fermentation

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The organelle in which photosynthesis takes place. Chloroplast

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The organelle in which cellular respiration takes place. Mitochondria

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Cellular Respiration allows an organism to get energy from what? Glucose/food

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What is the gas product of photosynthesis? Oxygen

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When particles travel from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Diffusion

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This process allow materials to move in and out of cells. Diffusion

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When water diffuses into or out of a cell. Osmosis

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The below picture shows what type of cellular transport? Endocytosis

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Which term describes the maintenance of a stable internal environment? Homeostasis

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The below picture shows what type of cellular transport? Exocytosis