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Photosynthesis happens...
a) in plants and some bacteria
b) in all living things
c) in animals and protists
d) in fungi and some archaea

What is the name of the openings that allow carbon dioxide to enter a plant?
a) sunlight
b) chloroplast
c) stomata
d) chlorophyll

photo =
a) light
b) exit
c) life
d) into

Cellular respiration happens...
a) in plants and some bacteria
b) in all living things
c) in animals and fungi
d) in protists and archaea

Respiration requires...
a) Carbon Dioxide and Water
b) Glucose and Oxygen
c) Carbon Dioxide and Glucose
d) Water and Oxygen

Light Energy + 6 carbon dioxide + 6 water (yields) glucose + 6 oxygen represents...
a) Photosynthesis
b) Respiration
c) Transpiration
d) Protein Synthesis

glucose + 6 oxygen (yields) 6 carbon dioxide + 6 water + Energy (ATP) represents...
a) Photosynthesis
b) Protein Synthesis
c) Respiration
d) Transpiration

What is the main source of nutrition for the plant?
a) Water
b) Fructose
c) Glucose
d) Soil

Which molecule is made up of hydrogen and oxygen?
a) water
b) carbon dioxide
c) glucose
d) dirt

Why do you need 6 molecules of water and 6 molecules of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis to happen?
a) you need 6 of each in order to collect enough carbon and oxygen atoms to make glucose
b) you need 6 of each in order to collect enough carbon and hydrogen atoms to make fructose
c) you need 6 of each in order to collect enough hydrogen and oxygen atoms to make glucose
d) you need 6 of each in order to collect enough hydrogen and carbon atoms to make glucose

Which of the following is NOT required for photosynthesis to happen?
a) Carbon Dioxide
b) Oxygen
c) Water
d) Light Energy

The process of respiration occurs...
a) in the mitochondria
b) in the chloroplast
c) in the chlorophyll
d) in the nucleus

What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
a) to capture, convert, and store energy in the form of sugar (glucose)
b) to transfer energy
c) to release energy
d) to get oxygen into the lungs of an organism

What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
a) to release energy
b) to capture, convert, and store energy in the form of sugar (glucose)
c) to break down the food needed for life functions
d) to release carbon dioxide and water into the air

What do plants absorb from the soil?
a) Water
b) Carbon Dioxide
c) Sugar
d) Light Energy

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