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Biology Basics: Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration and Cell Processes
This deck covers fundamental concepts in biology, focusing on photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and various cell processes. It includes definitions, reactants, products, and the organelles involved.
What are reactants of photosynthesis
Water, light, and carbon dioxide
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Term
Definition
What are reactants of photosynthesis
Water, light, and carbon dioxide
What are the products of photosynthesis
Oxygen and glucose
In what organelle does photosynthesis occur
Chloroplast
In what organelle does cellular respiration occur
Mitochondria
What are reactants of cell respiration
Oxygen and Gluecose
What are the products of cell respration
ATP, water and carbon dioxide
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are reactants of photosynthesis | Water, light, and carbon dioxide |
What are the products of photosynthesis | Oxygen and glucose |
In what organelle does photosynthesis occur | Chloroplast |
In what organelle does cellular respiration occur | Mitochondria |
What are reactants of cell respiration | Oxygen and Gluecose |
What are the products of cell respration | ATP, water and carbon dioxide |
Photosynthesis | The process of which plants produce food |
Cellular respiration | Turns sugar into ATP |
Digestion | Breaks down food |
Synthesis | Making large molecules by joining them |
Active Transport | The movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a high to low concentration |
Diffusion | To describe the movement of molecules through the cell membrane |
Osmosis | The process by which molecules pass through the semipermeable membrane |
Why is the carbon produced by green plants not excreted as a waste product during the day | Can be used as photosynthesis |
Identify the life process being performed in the diagram below | Diffusion |