Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
How do cellular respiration and photosynthesis cycle carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
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10.18.19
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10.18.19
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Topics of this game:
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________________ energy powers photosynthesis
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Green pigment capture light
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What organisms perform photosynthesis
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Which one is a product of photosynthesis
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Which one is a reactant from photosynthesis
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H2O
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Where is energy stored after photosynthesis takes place
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Chemical process in which light energy is converted to stored chemical energy
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Chemical process of braking down glucose(sugar) to give cells energy
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Cell organelle where cellular respiration takes place
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Which cell organelle does photosynthesis occur
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What is a product of photosynthesis
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What is the opposite chemical process to cellular respiration
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Useable Energy
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carbohydrates are made of what atoms?
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Stomata
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Some energy is lost to the environment as
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Synthesis
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Which organisms do Cellular Respiration
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Takes in energy
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Puts out energy
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Autotroph
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Eats food for energy
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Produces oxygen that is release by stoma
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Chemical process used to release energy when oxygen is low
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CO2
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Covalent Bond
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Ionic Bond
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Chemical Change
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All the matter (mass) that goes into a process must come out - matter cannot be created or destroyed
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How many atoms of oxygen are in 6CO2
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How many atoms of hydrogen are in H2O
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Where can you find the elements
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Why should you never trust an atom?
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