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Photosynthesis
the process in which green plants and other producers use simple compounds (carbon dioxide) and energy from light to make glucose (sugar)
Cellular respiration
A process by which cells use oxygen to relalease energy stored in glucose (sugar)
Chemical reaction for photosynthesis
Water+carbon dioxide+sunlight=glucose (sugar)+oxygen
Chemical reaction for cellular respiration
Glucose+oxygen=energy+water+carbon dioxide
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration relate to each other?
The are opposite so they produce materials the other process needs.
How does a plant make food?
Through photosynthesis
What organelle is involved in photosynthesis?
Chloroplast
What organelle is involved in cellular respiration?
Mitochondria
Chlorophyll
A light absorbing pigment located in the chloroplast that traps energy from sunlight and converts it to chemical energy
Chloroplast
An organelle found in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll
Mitochondria
Organelles that release energy by using oxygen to break down sugars
What process releases energy?
Cellular respiration
What stages are in a flowering plants life?
Seed-germination-roots appear-differentiation-flowers form-reproduction-seed
What is the purpose of a flower?
To allow plants to reproduce.
How does a flower become pollinates?
Bees, bats, wind, and other inscects carry pollen from anthers to stigma.