Cell Processes Test Review

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Cell Processes Test Review Chapter 3 Sections 1&2

To show that it is used in a reaction glucose PHOTOSYNTHESIS (Pg. 1) Water Chloroplast Carbon dioxide Photosynthesis Glucose Pigments Oxygen Chlorophyll Carbon dioxide & water Autotroph Oxygen & glucose Heterotroph To show that it is used in a reaction glucose

C False, Sun False, Chloroplast B False, glucose A True Photosynthesis (pg. 2) C False, Sun False, Chloroplast B False, glucose A True

Cellular Respiration & Fermentation (pg. 3) Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are opposite processes because the raw materials (reactants) of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration and vice versa. Carbon dioxide Oxygen ATP Energy Cellular respiration and fermentation are both energy releasing processes that use food as the source of energy. Cytoplasm Mitochondria Alcoholic Fermentation releases much less energy than Cellular respiration and occurs without oxygen Lactic acid Aerobic – with oxygen Anaerobic – without oxygen

Back page False, photosynthesis raw materials (reactants) False, alcohol True False, raw material (reactant) Lactic acid Cellular respiration Fermentation Mitochondria

FORMULAS sunlight ATP