Photosynthesis



|Photosynthesis |Cellular Respiration |

|Energy from sun is used to make 1. ___________________ |Energy in glucose is used to make 4.___________________ |

|Photosynthesis releases 2.__________________________ |Cellular respiration releases 5.__________________________ |

|Only occurs in plants because they have 3.______________ |Occurs in ALL 6._______________________________________ |

7. How is the equation for photosynthesis different from the equation for cellular respiration?

8. What are the impacts on the atmosphere [global warming] by photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

9. What organisms can perform photosynthesis?

10. What organisms can perform cellular respiration?

11. Could cellular respiration occur without photosynthetic organisms? Why or why not?

12. How is energy stored in chemical compounds?

13. Why is glucose, produced in photosynthesis, important to cellular respiration?

14. What is the form of energy that goes into photosynthesis?

15. What is the form of energy that is produced in cellular respiration?

16. Could plants survive without animals? Why or why not?

17. Could heterotrophic organisms such as humans survive without plants? Why or why not?

18. What is the difference between glucose and ATP?

19. What are the equations for:

a. Photosynthesis:

b. Cellular respiration:

20. Name the 3 processes included in cellular respiration.

Use the following diagram and your knowledge of biology to answer the next questions.

21. Letter _____ corresponds to oxygen.

22. Letter _____ corresponds to ATP.

23. Letter _____ corresponds to light.

24. Letter _____ corresponds to CO2

25. Letter _____ corresponds to a mitochondrion.

26. Letter _____ corresponds to a chloroplast.

27. Letter _____ is where photosynthesis takes place.

28. Letter _____ is where cellular respiration takes place.

29. Which letter(s) belong(s) to plants?

30. Which letter(s) belong(s) to animals?

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