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Chapter 2.2a: Cells capture and release energy. (Photosynthesis) (7.1.b; 7.1.d)
Vocabulary: chemical energy, glucose, photosynthesis, chlorophyll, cellular respiration;
fermentation
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To stay alive, what type of energy do cells use and where is it located?
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What kind of a substance is glucose?
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How do the plants get the glucose they need to survive?
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How do animals like you get glucose you need to survive?
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Specifically, where does photosynthesis take place?
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What is the function of chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis?
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List the starting materials of photosynthesis:
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List the products of photosynthesis.
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Describe the process of photosynthesis:
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What happens to the glucose that is not used right away in plants?
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Write the chemical formula that summarizes photosynthesis below:
_________ + _________
Light energy
_________ + _________
Chapter 2.2b: Cells capture and release energy. (Cellular Respiration) (7.1.b; 7.1.d)
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Name the 2 basic processes in which cells can release energy:
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What’s the main difference between the 2?
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How is cellular respiration like photosynthesis?
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List the starting materials for the respiration process:
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List the products of respiration:
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What happens in the cytoplasm of a cell when glucose first enters?
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What happens in the mitochondria of a cell following what happens first?
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Write the chemical formula that summarizes cellular respiration below:
_________ + _________
Enzymes
_________ + _________
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Compare and contrast the chemical formulas of photosynthesis and cellular
respiration:
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How do cells release energy from food without oxygen?
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What are the 2 types of fermentation?
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Why can a person not continue to run rapidly for long distances?
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What has to happen for the burning sensation in your muscles after hard exercise
to go away?