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This is where photosynthesis occurs
a) Mitochondria
b) Nucleus
c) Ribosomes
d) Chloroplast

This is where respiration occurs
a) Chloroplast
b) Mitochondria
c) Ribosomes
d) Nucleus

Which statement is true?
a) Aerobic respiration makes more energy
b) None of the others
c) Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration create equal energy
d) Anaerobic respiration makes more energy

How are photosynthesis and respiration different?
a) Photosynthesis uses oxygen, while respiration uses carbon dioxide.
b) Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide, while respiration uses oxygen.
c) Photosynthesis breaks down glucose, respiration makes glucose.
d) Photosynthesis produces more ATP than respiration.

What is needed to start photosynthesis?
a) Glucose and oxygen
b) Water, light, and carbon dioxide
c) Water and light
d) Glucose and carbon dioxide

What is needed to start respiration?
a) Glucose and oxygen
b) Water, light, and carbon dioxide
c) Water and light
d) Glucose and carbon dioxide

How is photosynthesis related to the carbon cycle?
a) Absorbs carbon by making sugar
b) Absorbs carbon by breaking down sugar
c) Releases carbon by making sugar
d) Releases carbon by breaking down sugar

How is respiration related to the carbon cycle?
a) Removes carbon by making sugar
b) Removes carbon by breaking down sugar
c) Releases carbon by making sugar
d) Releases carbon by breaking down sugar.

What do the chlorophyll do?
a) Absorb the light energy
b) Let gases in and out
c) Turn carbon dioxide into glucose
d) Break down glucose into carbon dioxide

What is another term for energy?
a) ATP
b) PAT
c) TPA
d) APT

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