Practice for the Photosynthesis-Respiration Words
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- Q1A type of respiration that uses oxygen to form ATP and Carbon dioxideaerobic respirationfermentationlactic acid formationanaerobic respiration30sEditDelete
- Q2any organic compound whose molecule contains one or more hydroxyl groups attached to a carbon atom.alcoholchlorophylloxygenATP30sEditDelete
- Q3A type of respiration that does not use oxygen. It is used when there is not enough oxygen for aerobic respiration. Also called fermentationphotosynthesisanaerobic respirationaerobic respirationchemosynthesis30sEditDelete
- Q4The energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of all living things, captures chemical energy obtained from the breakdown of food molecules and releases it to fuel other cellular processes.ATP (adenosine triphosphate)ADP (adenosine diphosphate)DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)O2 (oxygen)30sEditDelete
- Q5An organism that can make its own food from simple inorganic molecules.consumerhetrotrophautotrophself-pollinator30sEditDelete
- Q6the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.mitosisphotosynthesisfermentationcellular respiration30sEditDelete
- Q7Any of a group of green pigments that capture light energy used as the energy source in photosynthesis and that are found in the chloroplasts of plants and other photosynthetic organisms such as cyanobacteriachlorophyllcytoplasmcyanophyllcyanoplasm30sEditDelete
- Q8A tiny structure in the cells of green algae and green plants that contains chlorophyll and creates glucose through photosynthesismitochondriachloroplastsnucleuslysosome30sEditDelete
- Q9A metabolic process that breaks down sugar in the absence of oxygen. The products are organic acids, gases, or alcohol. It occurs in yeast and bacteria, and also in oxygen-starved muscle cells. (also called anaerobic respiration)fermentationchemosynthesisphotosynthesisaerobic respiration30sEditDelete
- Q10a simple sugar (C6H12O6) that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydratesATPglucoselactic acidalcohol30sEditDelete
- Q11An organism that obtains food by feeding on other organisms, examples include animals & fungi.carnivoreproducerheterotrophautotroph30sEditDelete
- Q12a compound produced when glucose is broken down. During intense exercise when oxygen levels are lower.lactic acidATP30sEditDelete
- Q13Structures in a cell's cytoplasm that play a major role in the breakdown of food molecules to release energy. (Powerhouse of the cell)lysomoesmitochondriaribosomeschloroplasts30sEditDelete
- Q14the process by which some organisms use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make food.fermentationaerobic respirationanaerobic respirationphotosynthesis30sEditDelete
- Q15a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reactionproductsproducersresultantsreactants30sEditDelete
- Q16The starting materials for a reaction,reactantsproducersproductsconsumers30sEditDelete
- Q17The jelly like material in the cell.lysomeschloroplastsribosomescytoplasm30sEditDelete