Energy Test Review
This is the process that produces the gas that animals exhale. cell respiration
These are factors that will block an enzyme from functioning. temperature and salt
This is the name of the gas we exhale. carbon dioxide
This is the element cell respiration relies on for animals to make energy. oxygen
This is the organelle in which cell respiration in animal cells takes place. mitochondria
Is gender a factor that will block an enzyme from functioning? NO! ←
This is what the body does with the carbon dioxide that is produced. exhales
These help speed up metabolism. enzymes, exercise and vitamins
This is where chlorophyll is located in a plant cell. chloroplasts
Are plant cells associated with cell respiration or photosynthesis? photosynthesis
This is when you lack an enzyme that is needed to break down the sugar lactose found in dairy. lactose intolerant
This will result in animal cells if oxygen is cut off. lactic acid
These are two things animals rely on for cell respiration to occur in order to produce energy. food and oxygen
Is solar energy needed in cell respiration or photosynthesis? photosynthesis
This is the color being reflected when someone wears a green t- shirt. green
Is mitochondria associated with cell respiration or photosynthesis? cell respiration
Is the production of sugar and oxygen associated with cell respiration or photosynthesis? photosynthesis
This provides the energy needed for the grass to produce the gas animals inhale. sun
This is the conversion of sunlight into usable energy. photosynthesis
This is why photosynthesis is important for almost all life on Earth. creates alcoholic fermentation
This is the missing part of this formula for photosynthesis. CO₂ + H₂O + _______→Sugar + Oxygen sun
This is the reason leaves of a maple tree in New Jersey start to change color and fall off in autumn. shorter sunlight / colder temperatures
The sun gives off this type of light. white
Is (Sugar + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP) associated with cell respiration or photosynthesis. cell respiration