Cellular Respiration/Photosynthesis brain pop quiz
In photosynthesis, water molecules are split into _____ and_____atoms.
Hydrogen and oxygen
What might happen if cells could not produce glucose?
They could not grow and function
If you were looking for a plant's chloroplasts, where would you find them?
In its palisade and spongy cells
Which produces more energy, aerobic respiration or fermentation?
Respiration
Which part of the human body is most similar to stomata in plants?
The lungs and airways
Which of the following depicts xylem?
The picture with the tree cut open on the right
ATP is to your cells as ______ is to a car.
gasoline
How do we get the glucose we need to power our cells?
Eating
Chlorophyll is a type of pigment, and so is the melanin in your skin. What is a pigment?
A substance that contains color
What is one major reason human cells have evolved to depend on aerobic, and not anaerobic, respiration?
Aerobic respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration
What are the chemical products of cellular respiration?
Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
Chlorophyll traps energy from sunlight and stores it as what kind of energy?
Chemical energy
In fermentation, what do cells use instead of oxygen to break down glucose?
Carbon dioxide
Which of the following do plants gain from sunlight?
Energy
Which cells in your body undergo cellular respiration?
Every cell in your body
What is the main function of xylem within a plant?
It transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
In which organelle does cellular respiration take place?
Mitochondria
What do the respiratory system and cellular respiration have in common?
Oxygen plays a key role in both
In what way does plant nutrition differ from human nutrition? Choose the best answer.
Plants make their own nutrients; humans must consume theirs.
How does your body get rid of the carbon dioxide produced by cellular respiration?
Through your lungs