
Cell Energy
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- Q1How plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce sugar and oxygen inside the chloroplast of leaf cells.Photosynthesis30s
- Q2How plants and animals use sugar and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy inside the mitochondria.Cellular Respiration30s
- Q3The type of layer that the cell membrane has which allows some particles in but not others. The membrane allows nutrients into and waste out of the cell.Semi-permeable or Selectively permeable30s
- Q4The movement of particles across the cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.Diffusion30s
- Q5The diffusion of water across the cell membrane.Osmosis30s
- Q6The diffusion of small particles without the use of energy across the cell membrane from high to low density. Osmosis and diffusion are examples.Passive Transport30s
- Q7The movement of large particles using energy across the cell membrane from low to high density. Endocytosis and exocytosis are examples.Active Transport30s
- Q8The movement of large particles into the cell using energy.Endocytosis30s
- Q9The movement of large particles out of the cell using energy.Exocytosis30s
- Q10What goes into the equation to make something. For example, sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are the reactants for photosynthesis.Reactant30s
- Q11What is made in a chemical process. For example, oxygen and sugar (glucose) are the products of photosynthesis.Product30s
- Q12The movement of particles from a less crowded area to a more crowded area requiressunlight.osmosis.a membrane.energy.30s
- Q13Why does active transport require energy?Because the cell does not transport.Because the cell membrane is permeable.Because the cell is transporting large particles.Because the cell must work against the concentration gradient.30s
- Q14What part of the cell doe materials pass through to get into and out of the cell?The semi-permeable membraneThe non-permeable membrane.The permeable membrane.The rate of diffusion.30s
- Q15Why is the function of the cell membrane so important to cells?It is how cells bring in waste to the organelles.It is how cells get nutrients such as carbon dioxide and gets rid of waste such as water and glucose.It is how the cells remove needed energy from the cell.It is how cells get nutrients such as water and glucose and gets rid of waste.30s