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A BCD E F G

Row 1, Col 1 What is mitochondria? Where the most amount of energy is released during respiration.

2,1 What is water, energy, carbon dioxide? Name 3 products of respiration.

3,1 Glucose and oxygen What are the raw materials needed for respiration?

4,1 Six (6) Photosynthesis yields a sugar molecule that contains how many carbon atoms?

5,1 Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide and water produced during cellular respiration might be taken up and used by plants during_______?

1,2 What are chloroplasts? Energy from sunlight captured by WHAT in plant cells enable plants to convert energy into food.

2,2 Alcoholic The process in which yeasts break down sugars and produce carbon dioxide and alcohol is called_______fermentation.

3,2 Water The products of respiration are energy, carbon dioxide and ________________

4,2 Oxygen The main difference between respiration and fermentation is that respiration uses ________to obtain energy from food.

5,2 Energy from glucose is released in the process of Respiration

1,3 Glucose During respiration, molecules of _______are first broken down in the cytoplasm.

2,3 Chlorophyll Chloroplasts contain a pigment called _____________that capture the energy in light.

Stomata Small openings called _______allow carbon dioxide to enter a leaf. 3,3

4,3 Sunlight Almost all living things depend on ______________to supply them with the energy they need.

5,3 What are cells? The invention of the microscope made it possible for people to discover.

1,4 Sunshine What starts the sequence of the following:___?_____, autotroph, heterotroph.

2,4 Water, Carbon Dioxide What are the raw materials of photosynthesis?

3,4 Chlorophyll What makes a leaf appear green?

4,4 yeast In which of these does alcoholic fermentation occur: carbon dioxide, lactic acid, muscle cells, yeast.

5,4 Fast running? Under which of the following conditions is lactic-acid fermentation most likely to occur? A very fast run, a walk, playing video games.

1,5 Fermentation? The energy-releasing process that does NOT require oxygen is called.

2,5 Fairly constant. Together, respiration and photosynthesis keep the leves of CO2 and Ox in the atmosphere

3,5 Opposite Equation wise, respiration and photosynthesis are called ____________equations.

4,5 What are lysosomes? These organelles releae chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones.

5,5 What is a Light? The invention of what kind of microscope differed from ealier microscopes because it used___________?

1,6 Mitochondria The stage of respiration that release most of the energy in glucose occurs in the______________

2,6 Respiration Glucose is broken down, releasing energy, in what process?

3,6 Mitochondria What captures energy from sunlight during photosynthesis?

4,6 Oxygen and glucose. What are the two products of photosynthesis?

5,6 It creates food that they can eat. How does photosynthesis benefit heterotrophs?

1,7 Photosynthesis The cell uses the energy in sunlight to make food in what process?