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13 Cards in this Set
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Where does all energy for living things ultimately come from?
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The sun
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Write the balanced equation or photosynthesis.
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Look on wksht
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What's the relationship between ATP and ADP
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ADP + a phosphate = ATP
ATP - a phosphate = ADP |
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Define autotroph
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Makes their own food
EX: plants |
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Define heterotroph
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Consumes food
EX: animals |
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Why do cells need to carry out cell respiration?
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They do it to convert carbs, fat, and proteins to ATP. ATP acts as the fuel of the cell. Breaks down energy.
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Write the chemical equation for cellular respiration.
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Look on wksht
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Describe the difference between anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
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Anaerobic- not in air
Aerobic- in air |
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Which one produces more ATP, anaerobic and aerobic respiration?
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Aerobic makes more ATP
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What two materials made during cellular respiration are needed by plants to do photosynthesis?
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H2O and carbon dioxide
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Autotrophs on land and in the upper layers of the water get energy by doing what?
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Photosynthesis
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Heterotrophs on land and in the water get energy by eating their food and carrying out what?
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Cellular respiration
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When ATP breaks a bond and loses a phosphate molecule energy is ___________ for a cell but when ADP is bonded to P making ATP energy is ___________ for a cell.
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Released
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