Biology - Plant Processes
Chlorophyll
A green pigment located within the chloroplasts of plants.
Products of Cellular Respiration
Carbon Dioxide, Water and ATP ENERGY
Reactants (raw materials) of Photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide, Water and SUNLIGHT
CO2
Chemical formula for carbon dioxide
C6H12O6
Chemical formula for glucose (sugar)
O2
Chemical formula for oxygen gas
H2O
Chemical formula for water
Sunlight
The source of MOST energy used by living things
Glucose
The type of sugar that is made in photosynthesis; Where ENERGY is stored
formula for photosynthesis
Water + carbon dioxide + sunlight --> oxygen + sugar
Products of Photosynthesis
Glucose and Oxygen
Reactants (raw materials) of Cellular Respiration
Glucose and Oxygen
Chloroplast
Location in the cell where photosynthesis takes place
Mitochondria
Location in the cell where respiration takes place
Respiration
Process that plants, animals, and most organisms use to break down sugar to RELEASE energy
Photosynthesis
Process used by plants to capture energy from sunlight and STORE it in sugars
ATP
The ENERGY molecule produced after cellular respiration
guard cells
open and close the stomata to control transpiration
formula for respiration
oxygen + sugar --> water + carbon dioxide + ATP (energy)
Transpiration
process of water evaporating from a plant's leaves
stomata
tiny openings on the undersides of leaves through which gases enter and exit