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Row 1, Col 1 the movement of particles from areas where they are crowded to areas where they are less crowded Diffusion

1,2 Three things that are needed to start photosynthesis Carbon dioxide, water, and light energy

1,3 Smell of food, perfume, gas, air freshener- all examples of what? Diffusion

1,4 What two things are needed to start cellular respiration? Glucose and oxygen

2,1 The diffusion of water osmosis

2,2 Two things that are made by photosynthesis Glucose and oxygen

2,3 Coloring Easter eggs, making rice, making macaroni Osmosis

2,4 What three things are made by cellular respiration? Carbon dioxide, water, and energy

3,1 The process of using sunlight to make food photosynthesis

3,2 How is photosynthesis compared to cellular respiration? They are opposite

3,3 What do your cells need to live, reproduce, and grow? Energy

3,4 C 6 H 12 O 6 is also known as what? Glucose

4,1 The process of breaking down food to release energy Cellular respiration

4,2 What must a cell do before it can divide? Make a copy of its DNA

4,3 What organelle does photosynthesis take place in? Chloroplast

4,4 What is a short name for glucose? Sugar

5,1 The process of one cell making two cells (copying DNA) Mitosis

5,2 Why does pure water diffuse more than any other type of water mixture? It is more crowded

5,3 What organelle does cellular respiration take place in? Mitochondria

5,4 The following equation represents what process? CO 2 + H 2 O + light energy makes C 6 H 12 O 6 and O 2 ? Photosynthesis