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Where do the leaves and stems of plants get their green color from?
glucose
oxygen
carbon dioxide
chlorophyll
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What is the waste product of photosynthesis?
oxygen
glucose
carbon dioxide
chlorophyll
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What two things are the product (end result) of photosynthesis?
chloroplast
glucose
oxygen
carbon dioxide
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What is the food manufacturing process in plants?
respiration
chlorophyll
glucose
photosynthesis
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Where do plants get the energy for photosynthesis to take place?
nutrients in the soil
the sun
chlorophyll
bee pollination
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What part of the plant soaks up water for photosynthesis?
roots
petals
leaf
stem
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How can energy from the sun be transferred to animals?
The sun's energy is transformed into food by plants, animals eat plants as food so that they can transform that food into energy.
Plants produced energy through photosynthesis, animals that eat that energy can produce food.
Plants transformed energy of the sun into gases that animals can breath in to use as energy through respiration.
Animals are able to use energy from the sun by eating the plants that provides energy for the animals.
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The release in energy from the sugar that are in plant and animal cells is called...
photosynthesis
transpiration
cellular respiration
transition
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What are the reactants in cellular respiration?
glucose and oxygen
glucose and carbon dioxide
water and carbon dioxide
oxygen and carbon dioxide
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What are the reactants (taken into) of cellular respiration? (Mark all of them!)
oxygen
glucose
carbon dioxide
water
energy
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Which organism go through cellular respiration?
animals
plants
both animals and plants
none
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Cellular Respiration occurs in what cell organelle?
chloroplast
cytoplasm
mitochondria
animal
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What is created as a result of cellular respiration?
Glucose (C6H12O6) + Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O) + Carbon dioxide (CO2) + Useable Energy
Proteins and lipids
Chloroplasts
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What do cells need to perform the process of cellular respiration?
Sunlight, water (H2O) + carbon dioxide (CO2)
Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids
Lactose (C12H22O11) + soil
Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)
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In which cell organelle does PHOTOSYNTHESIS take place?
The chloroplast
The mitochondria
The cytoplasm
The golgi apparatus
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What is created as a result of Photosynthesis
ATP Energy
Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Proteins and lipids
Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)
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What is inside the cells of this leaf that performs photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Chlorophyll
Little men who work hard
Glucose
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Which of the following are needed for cellular respiration?
Chlorophyll and sunlight
Water and carbon dioxide
Oxygen and Glucose
carbon dioxide and water
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Photosynthesis is important because....
plants need air to breathe
it makes the plants green
it is the process by which plants make their own food
without it the Earth would all be a desert
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During photosynthesis, what gas do plants release?
oxygen
carbon dioxide
water
nitrogen
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Which of the following best explains how plants follow the Law of Conservation of Mass during photosynthesis?
The reaction uses energy to produce a product without energy.
A gas (carbon dioxide) and a liquid (water) use energy to produce a solid (carbohydrates).
The amount of each element that begins photosynthesis equals the amount of each element that is produced.
The amount of carbohydrates at the beginning of photosynthesis equals the amount of oxygen that is produced.
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How can the law of conservation of energy be expressed in the case of a chemical reaction?
total energy before the reaction is always less than the total energy after the reaction
total energy before the reaction is always greater than the total energy after the reaction
total energy before the reaction is always equal to the total energy after the reaction
energy cannot be measured in a chemical reaction
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How does mass and energy get conserved in carbon processes?
Energy is conserved, but mass is not.
Mass is conserved, but energy is not.
Both energy and mass are conserved.
Neither mass or energy are conserved.
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Step one represents what process?
Animals are releasing energy into the environment and storing carbon.
Animals are decomposing and releasing carbon into the soil.
Animals are converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to oxygen.
Animals are breaking down organic molecules and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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All of the carbon in existence is continually recycled in the carbon cycle.
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