
Photosynthesis 7.5A
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- Q1
What two molecules are produced in the process of photosynthesis?
water and carbon dioxide
oxygen and glucose
oxygen and water
oxygen and carbon dioxide
30s7.5a - Q2
What is the energy conversion during photosynthesis?
chemical --> electrical
chemical --> chemical
radiant --> chemical
thermal --> chemical
30s7.5a - Q3
In which organelle does photosynthesis take place?
the chloroplast
the mitochondria
the vacuole
the cell membrane
30s7.5a - Q4
What molecules are needed in order for photosynthesis to take place?
carbon dioxide and oxygen
carbon dioxide and water
glucose and oxygen
glucose and water
30s7.5a - Q5
Radiant energy comes from the ______
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The ________ bring the water in from the soil.
stem
roots
leaves
flower
30s7.5a - Q7
How do plants use the energy from the sun?
Plants perform photosynthesis to grow new structures
Plants break apart sugars to make carbon dioxide
Plants break apart oxygen molecules to increase water uptake
Plants join water and oxygen together to make plant cells
30s7.5a - Q8
Based on the graph, an increase in light intensity affects the rate at which ____________ energy from the sun in transformed ________ energy by producers.
mechanical; chemical
chemical; radiant
thermal; chemical
radiant; chemical
30s7.5a - Q9
Which statement is INCORRECTLY describing photosynthesis?
Plants transform the energy from the Sun into chemical energy that is found in the form of glucose. Water and carbon dioxide are needed to make the glucose. Oxygen is also made in this process.
Carbon dioxide and water are changed by the radiant energy from the Sun and form glucose and oxygen. Glucose and oxygen may be used by plants and other organisms.
Plants use oxygen and water to create glucose and carbon dioxide. The energy from the Sun or another light source causes this process to occur.
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