Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration Drills

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Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration Drills Choose “P” for Photosynthesis Choose “CR” for Cell Respiration

1. Sunlight is necessary for this process to occur.

2. Water is produced at the end of this process.

3. The goal of this process is to produce sugar (food).

4. Without Carbon Dioxide, this process cannot occur.

Energy (ATP) is produced during this process. 5. Energy (ATP) is produced during this process.

6. All living things perform this process.

7. The reactants of this process are O2 + C6H12O6

Oxygen forms over time at the top of these cups due to this process. 8. Oxygen forms over time at the top of these cups due to this process. O2

9. This process occurs in the chloroplast.

10. This process occurs in the Mitochondria.

Answers Photosynthesis Cell Respiration Cell Respiration