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Photosynthesis RespirationCell OrganizationCell TransportBazinga!

Where does the energy come from that makes photosynthesis happen?

sunlight

What is the pigment that is important in photosynthesis?

chlorophyll

Photosynthesis takes place in which cell organelle?

chloroplast

List the 2 reactants of photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide (CO ) and water (H O) 2 2

List the products of photosynthesis.

Sugar and oxygen (O ) 2

In which cell organelle does respiration occur?

mitochondria

In what type of cell does respiration occur, animal or plant cells?

BOTH animal and plant cells

Respiration is the process in which cells obtain ________ from glucose.

energy

What are the 2 reactants of respiration?

Sugar and oxygen (O ) 2

What are the 3 products of respiration?

Water (H O), carbon dioxide (CO ) and energy 22

What is the smallest in the hierarchy of cell organization?

cell

What is the largest out of the hierarchy of cell organization?

Organ system

The digestive system is an example of which part of cell organization?

Organ system

The heart of an elephant is an example of which cell organization?

organ

List the hierarchy of cell organization from smallest to largest.

cell tissue organ organ system

Process in which energy is used to move a substance across a cell membranne

Active transport

This process no energy and goes from an area of many molecules to an area of fewer molecules. It occurs until equilibrium is reached.

diffusion

This is the process of diffusion of water through a membrane where the water moves from an area of high concentration of water to an area of lesser concentration of water.

osmosis

This is reached when molecules are spread evenly throughout the substance.

equilibrium

In the situation below, state whether water will move into the bag or out of the bag. 10% salt 25% salt

Out of

Bacteria is what type of cell?

prokaryotic

Glucose stores this in a cell.

energy

What is the purpose of the mitochondria?

It turns sugars into energy.

What are the colored chemical compounds that absorb light?

pigment

How are the processes of photosynthesis and respiration related?

They are opposite processes of each other.