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3.3 Review

3.3 Review

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Science

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6th - 8th Grade

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MS-LS1-6, MS-LS1-7, MS-LS2-3

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13 Slides • 37 Questions

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Where do the leaves and stems of plants get their green color from?

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glucose

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oxygen

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carbon dioxide

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chlorophyll

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Multiple Choice

What is the waste product of photosynthesis?

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oxygen

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glucose

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carbon dioxide

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chlorophyll

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Multiple Select

What two things are the product (end result) of photosynthesis?

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chloroplast

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glucose

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oxygen

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carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

What is the food manufacturing process in plants?

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respiration

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chlorophyll

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glucose

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photosynthesis

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Multiple Choice

Where do plants get the energy for photosynthesis to take place?

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nutrients in the soil

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the sun

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chlorophyll

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bee pollination

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Multiple Choice

What part of the plant soaks up water for photosynthesis?

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roots

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petals

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leaf

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stem

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Multiple Choice

How can energy from the sun be transferred to animals?

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The sun's energy is transformed into food by plants, animals eat plants as food so that they can transform that food into energy.

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Plants produced energy through photosynthesis, animals that eat that energy can produce food.

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Plants transformed energy of the sun into gases that animals can breath in to use as energy through respiration.

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Animals are able to use energy from the sun by eating the plants that provides energy for the animals.

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Multiple Choice

The release in energy from the sugar that are in plant and animal cells is called...

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photosynthesis

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transpiration

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cellular respiration

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transition

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Multiple Choice

What are the products in cellular respiration?
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water and carbon dioxide
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water and glucose
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carbon dioxide and oxygen
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glucose and oxygen

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Multiple Choice

What are the reactants in cellular respiration?

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glucose and oxygen

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glucose and carbon dioxide

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water and carbon dioxide

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oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

What gas is released into the air during cellular respiration?
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oxygen
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carbon dioxide
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water 
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glucose

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Multiple Choice

Cellular respiration is...
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the process by which cells break down glucose into energy. 
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the process by which cells break light down into energy. 
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the process by which cells communicate with other cells. 

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Multiple Select

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What are the reactants (taken into) of cellular respiration? (Mark all of them!)

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oxygen

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glucose

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carbon dioxide

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water

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energy

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Multiple Choice

Which organism go through cellular respiration?

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animals

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plants

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both animals and plants

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none

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Multiple Choice

The purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ?
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energy
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oxygen
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sugar
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protein

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Multiple Choice

Cellular Respiration occurs in what cell organelle?

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chloroplast

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cytoplasm

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mitochondria

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animal

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Multiple Choice

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
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glucose & carbon dioxide
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glucose & oxygen
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water & oxygen
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water & carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

What is created as a result of cellular respiration?

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Glucose (C6H12O6) + Carbon dioxide (CO2)

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Water (H2O) + Carbon dioxide (CO2) + Useable Energy

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Proteins and lipids

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Chloroplasts

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Multiple Choice

What do cells need to perform the process of cellular respiration?

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Sunlight, water (H2O) + carbon dioxide (CO2)

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Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids

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Lactose (C12H22O11) + soil

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Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)

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Multiple Choice

In which cell organelle does PHOTOSYNTHESIS take place?

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The chloroplast

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The mitochondria

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The cytoplasm

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The golgi apparatus

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Multiple Choice

What is created as a result of Photosynthesis

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ATP Energy

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Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

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Proteins and lipids

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Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)

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Multiple Choice

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What is inside the cells of this leaf that performs photosynthesis?

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Oxygen

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Chlorophyll

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Glucose

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are needed for cellular respiration?

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Chlorophyll and sunlight

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Water and carbon dioxide

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Oxygen and Glucose

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carbon dioxide and water

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following organisms use cellular respiration for life and growth?
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Plants only
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Animals only
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Plant and animals
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Glucose

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a product of photosynthesis?
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Water
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Sunlight
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Glucose
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Carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is necessary for photosynthesis?
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Sunlight
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Glucose
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Oxygen
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Soil

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Multiple Choice

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Photosynthesis is important because....

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plants need air to breathe

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it makes the plants green

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it is the process by which plants make their own food

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without it the Earth would all be a desert

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Multiple Choice

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During photosynthesis, what gas do plants release?

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oxygen

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carbon dioxide

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water

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nitrogen

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best explains how plants follow the Law of Conservation of Mass during photosynthesis?

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The reaction uses energy to produce a product without energy.

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A gas (carbon dioxide) and a liquid (water) use energy to produce a solid (carbohydrates).

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The amount of each element that begins photosynthesis equals the amount of each element that is produced.

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The amount of carbohydrates at the beginning of photosynthesis equals the amount of oxygen that is produced.

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Multiple Choice

How can the law of conservation of energy be expressed in the case of a chemical reaction?

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total energy before the reaction is always less than the total energy after the reaction

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total energy before the reaction is always greater than the total energy after the reaction

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total energy before the reaction is always equal to the total energy after the reaction

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energy cannot be measured in a chemical reaction

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Multiple Choice

How does mass and energy get conserved in carbon processes?

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Energy is conserved, but mass is not.

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Mass is conserved, but energy is not.

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Both energy and mass are conserved.

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Neither mass or energy are conserved.

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Multiple Choice

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Step one represents what process?

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Animals are releasing energy into the environment and storing carbon.

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Animals are decomposing and releasing carbon into the soil.

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Animals are converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to oxygen.

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Animals are breaking down organic molecules and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

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Multiple Choice

carbon dioxide is a gas produced  by ________ and used by __________
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plants and animals 
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carbon and photosynthesis
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animals and plants 
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photosynthesis

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Multiple Choice

Which process converts carbon in the form of sugar into carbon dioxide gas?
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Bioremediation
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Photosynthesis
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Respiration
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Transpiration

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Multiple Choice

All of the carbon in existence is continually recycled in the carbon cycle
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True
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False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following removes carbon from the atmosphere?
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Combustion
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Respiration
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Photosynthesis
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Death

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Multiple Choice

TRUE or FALSE?
All of the carbon in existence is continually recycled in the carbon cycle.
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True
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False

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