photosynthesis Crossword Puzzles
Biology Plants 2023-07-30
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- Where water and minerals enter the plant from the soil
- In photosynthesis sunlight splits ………. To make oxygen and hydrogen
- Required for respiration
- Uses energy/ cools
- Lignified dead plant cells making up the xylem
- Specialist cells joined together in a tube in the xylem
- transport of food in phloem in plants
- CO2+water=>sunlight/chlorophyll-> glucose + oxygen
- transports water from roots to leaves
- Glucose + oxygen -> CO2 + water (and energy)
- Small Holes in leaves where CO2 enters the plant
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- Glucose is converted into this to be carried around the plant
- ….. and water are the reactants in photosynthesis
- transport of water and minerals in plants
- Gives off energy /heats
- Absorbs sunlight reflects green light absorbs blue and red light
- Splits water in photosynthesis to make oxygen and glucose
- ……………. transport how minerals enter the roots
- Moves food made by photosynthesis to stores in plant
- How water enters the plant through the root hairs
20 Clues: Uses energy/ cools • Gives off energy /heats • Required for respiration • transport of food in phloem in plants • transports water from roots to leaves • transport of water and minerals in plants • Glucose + oxygen -> CO2 + water (and energy) • ……………. transport how minerals enter the roots • Lignified dead plant cells making up the xylem • ...
cellular energy 2024-10-29
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- all the chemical reactions an organism uses to obtain and use energy
- obtain energy from other organisms
- the place in the chloroplasts where the light independent reactions of photosynthesis occurs
- light absorbing pigment in plants
- the breakdown of glucose
- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids also known as macromolecules
- the second stage of photosynthesis or the light independent reactions when energy is stored in organic molecules
- the ability to do work
- makes own food
- converting light energy to chemical energy in the form of organic molecules
- without oxygen
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- the place in chloroplasts where light dependent reactions or the first stage of photosynthesis happens
- light absorbing molecules
- second step of cellular respiration
- respiration breaking down organic molecules to release energy
- adenosine triphosphate or the biological molecule that provides energy to cells
- the study of the flow and transformation of energy
- the organelle that captures light for photosynthesis
- a form of anaerobic respiration
- with oxygen
20 Clues: with oxygen • makes own food • without oxygen • the ability to do work • the breakdown of glucose • light absorbing molecules • a form of anaerobic respiration • light absorbing pigment in plants • obtain energy from other organisms • second step of cellular respiration • the study of the flow and transformation of energy • the organelle that captures light for photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration-Kyla Hackman 2019-11-25
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- a series of enzyme assisted chemical reactions that produces a three carbon sugar
- input of CR and output of photosynthesis
- fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- the spot where cellular respiration occurs
- a biochemical pathway that breaks down acetyl CoA, producing CO2, hydrogen atoms, and ATP
- the output of CR and input of photosynthesis
- transfers electrons from one molecule to the next
- conversion of light energy to chemical energy to form organic compounds
- a series of chemical reactions in which the product of one reaction is consumed in the next reaction
- Alcohol convert to pyruvic acid
- a flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical enegy
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- biochemical pathway of 6 carbon molecules of glucose is oxidized to produce two three carbon molecules of pyruvic acid
- input of cellular respiration and output of photosynthesis
- a reaction of photosynthesis that uses light energy to make ATP and NADPH
- where photosynthesis happens
- complex process in which cells make ATP by breaking down organic compounds
- the combination of glycolysis and these additional pathways which regenerate NAD+
- process that requires oxygen
- energy produced by cellular respiration
- anaerobic process that does not require oxygen
- output of CR and input of photosynthesis
- the transfer of one atom from NADH and the addition of one free proton to pyruvic acid
22 Clues: where photosynthesis happens • process that requires oxygen • Alcohol convert to pyruvic acid • energy produced by cellular respiration • input of CR and output of photosynthesis • output of CR and input of photosynthesis • the spot where cellular respiration occurs • the output of CR and input of photosynthesis • anaerobic process that does not require oxygen • ...
Life Science Cells and Photosynthesis Final Crossword 2023-12-07
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- gel-like fluid in a cell
- a tool used to magnify small objects such as cells
- parts of a cell with specific functions or jobs
- powerhouse of a cell, produces ATP (energy)
- waste material for animals but necessary for plants
- the half of photosynthesis that includes glucose and oxygen
- cell that includes lysosomes and centrioles as part of the structure
- the smallest unit of life and the least complex level of organization
- make energy through photosynthesis
- semi-permeable barrier around the cell
- openings on the bottom side of a leaf that control gas exchange for photosynthesis
- a necessary material for living organisms
- organelle that assists with mitosis in animal cells
- storage area in both plant and animal cells – much larger central one in plants
- organelle that breaks down waste in animal cells
- control center of a cell, protects DNA
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- chemical reaction in which sunlight helps convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- sugars used by plants as food during photosynthesis
- packages materials for transport out of the cell
- the half of photosynthesis that includes carbon dioxide and water
- part of a cell that make proteins (protein synthesis)
- path for moving materials in the cell, can be rough or smooth
- cell that includes a large central vacuole, chloroplasts and a cell wall as part of the structure
- the outermost structure of a plant cell that provides protection
- necessary gas for animals but released by plants during photosynthesis
25 Clues: gel-like fluid in a cell • make energy through photosynthesis • semi-permeable barrier around the cell • control center of a cell, protects DNA • a necessary material for living organisms • powerhouse of a cell, produces ATP (energy) • parts of a cell with specific functions or jobs • packages materials for transport out of the cell • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-12-21
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- cell that carries out photosynthesis
- preforms most photosynthesis on earth
- converts light to food
- a simple sugar made in photosynthesis
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- where do light reactions occur
- how plants get the water needed for photosynthesis
- what living thing does photosynthesis
- a gas made in photosynthesis
- 02, byproduct of photosynthesis
- an energy transferring molecule
- known as H20, used in photosynthesis
11 Clues: converts light to food • a gas made in photosynthesis • where do light reactions occur • 02, byproduct of photosynthesis • an energy transferring molecule • cell that carries out photosynthesis • known as H20, used in photosynthesis • what living thing does photosynthesis • preforms most photosynthesis on earth • a simple sugar made in photosynthesis • ...
Biology Exam 2.2 2016-10-18
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- chemical energy, kinetic energy, solar energy
- how many alleles does each person have
- having 2 different alleles
- pair of chromosomes where each have the same gene
- where does photosynthesis take place within a cell
- alleles of different genes are distributed independently of one another
- having 2 identical alleles
- having only one copy of each chromosome . (sperm & egg)
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- having 2 copies of each chromosome
- the visible or measurable features of someone (eye color, hair color, height)
- crossing over; when maternal & paternal chromosomes pair & physically exchange DNA segments
- the equation that summarizes the reactions of photosynthesis
- genetic makeup of an individual
- because leaves absorb red & blue wavelengths & reflect great wavelengths
- list different types of organisms capable of performing photosynthesis
- separates homologous chromosomes
- separates sister chromatids
- reproductive cells that carry only one copy of each chromosome sperm & egg
- "US" obtain energy by eating other organisms
- what colors are associated with photosynthesis
- plants/self-feeding>capture & transform the energy of sunlight by photosynthesis
21 Clues: having 2 different alleles • having 2 identical alleles • separates sister chromatids • genetic makeup of an individual • separates homologous chromosomes • having 2 copies of each chromosome • how many alleles does each person have • "US" obtain energy by eating other organisms • chemical energy, kinetic energy, solar energy • what colors are associated with photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2019-11-25
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- C6H12O6
- use of sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- organic acid, found in milk, waste product produced in fermentation
- H2O
- cellular enrgy
- use of light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis
- Requiring no oxygen
- generation of energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- capturing energy in cellular respiration, power house of the cell
- supportive tissue of thylakoid
- CO2
- light-independent reactions in photosynthesis
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- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- atomic numberis 8, Represented as an "O"
- waste product produced in alcholic fermentation
- extraction of energy from carbohydrates in the absence of respiration or oxygen
- each reaction of a process is used as the substrate in the next
- opposite of photosynthesis
- series of complexes that transfer electrons
- flattened sacs inside a chloroplast
- Requiring air or oxygen
- contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place
22 Clues: H2O • CO2 • C6H12O6 • cellular enrgy • Requiring no oxygen • Requiring air or oxygen • opposite of photosynthesis • supportive tissue of thylakoid • flattened sacs inside a chloroplast • atomic numberis 8, Represented as an "O" • series of complexes that transfer electrons • light-independent reactions in photosynthesis • waste product produced in alcholic fermentation • ...
Cellular Energy Crossword: 2023-03-02
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- This is where photosynthesis occurs.
- The process of making byproducts (glucose and oxygen) and waste (carbon dioxide.)
- Absorbs light and turns green during photosynthesis.
- The organelle that holds the chlorophyll.
- The process of turning light into chemical energy.
- Another byproduct (gas) produced in cellular respiration.
- a main component of photosynthesis
- This envelopes the chloroplasts.
- When doesn't photosynthesis occur?
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- Released as one of the byproducts during cellular respiration.
- The final step of cellular respiration.
- One of the byproducts produced in cellular respiration.
- Light turns to ___ during photosynthesis.
- How often are cells respirating?
14 Clues: How often are cells respirating? • This envelopes the chloroplasts. • a main component of photosynthesis • When doesn't photosynthesis occur? • This is where photosynthesis occurs. • The final step of cellular respiration. • The organelle that holds the chlorophyll. • Light turns to ___ during photosynthesis. • The process of turning light into chemical energy. • ...
Crossword photosynthesis -Malia 2021-02-17
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- How do plant take carbon dioxide
- when do plants respire?
- what is the color of chlorophyll?
- what is the chemical symbol of carbon dioxide?
- what is the chemical symbol of oxygen?
- what is the chemical symbol of water
- one example of the raw material
- what living thing that does photosynthesis?
- where do plants catch light?
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- the second product of photosynthesis
- when do plants do photosynthesis?
- where do photosynthesis takes place?
- where do plants get water?
- what is ATP
- the main product of photosynthesis?
15 Clues: what is ATP • when do plants respire? • where do plants get water? • where do plants catch light? • one example of the raw material • How do plant take carbon dioxide • when do plants do photosynthesis? • what is the color of chlorophyll? • the main product of photosynthesis? • the second product of photosynthesis • where do photosynthesis takes place? • ...
BASIC ECOLOGICAL CONCEPT & PRINCIPLES 2019-03-19
20 Clues: RUNOFF • FOOD-WEB • ALTITUDE • NITROGEN • LATITUDE • PRODUCERS • OMNIVORES • ECOSYSTEM • FOOD-CHAIN • CARNIVORES • HERBIVORES • AVAPORATION • DETRITIVOES • SULFUR-CYCLE • AGROESYSTEMS • CONDENSATION • PRECIPITATION • TRANSPIRATION • PHOTOSYNTHESIS • CHEMOSYNTHESIS
2.9 Photosynthesis 2017-04-25
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- A limiting factor for photosynthesis as it influence how much kinetic energy the reactants have and how many successful collisions take place per second.
- main photosynthetic pigment of green plants.
- 2 words. An environmental factor, such as carbon dioxide or light intensity, that controls the process of photosynthesis.
- the production of carbon compounds in cells using light energy.
- 3 words. The rate of conversion of carbon dioxide and water to photosynthetic products.
- Light has different......... only red and blue are absorbed strongly causing high activity for the process of photosynthesis.
- 2 words. Range of wavelengths of light within which photosynthesis takes place.
- Pigments other than chlorophyll that take part in photosynthesis by helping to provide excited electrons.
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- one billionth (10-9) of a metre.
- the distance between peaks of a wave of light, which determines its colour.
- cell organelle that is the site of photosynthesis.
- a method of separating and identifying the components of a complex mixture by differential movement through a two-phase system.
- 2 words. Range of wavelengths of light that a pigment is able to absorb.
- Two words. A limiting factor for photosynthesis as it influence how much substrate there is for the carbon fixation step.
- A limiting factor for photosynthesis as it is one of the substrates and required to stop wilting of leaves and cells becoming flaccid.
- chemical decomposition of water induced by light.
16 Clues: one billionth (10-9) of a metre. • main photosynthetic pigment of green plants. • chemical decomposition of water induced by light. • cell organelle that is the site of photosynthesis. • the production of carbon compounds in cells using light energy. • 2 words. Range of wavelengths of light that a pigment is able to absorb. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2022-12-19
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- Organisms that break down food energy through cellular respiration.
- Organisms' cells get energy from the molecule _____ (an abbreviation for, Adenosine triphosphate).
- an organism that needs to eat another organism to live.
- Photosynthesis and cellular respiration have a unique relationship, showing it in their equations that they are ___________, or flipped.
- Sugar made during photosynthesis is then _____ as starch to be used later.
- Organisms that make their own food; synonym for producers.
- The chemical ________ for photosynthesis are,carbon dioxide and water along with sunlight's energy and are found on the LEFT side of the equation or arrow.
- Plants undergo this process to make its own food.
- Organelle inside the cell where photosynthesis occurs.
- An organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis.
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- Tiny openings on the underside of the leaf that help take in CO2 (carbon dioxide).
- The organelle in which cellular respiration occurs inside the cell (the MIGHTY _____).
- Organisms undergo the process of _____ ______ which provide energy needed to live.
- Organisms that can't make their own food; they have to eat other organisms to live; synonym for consumer.
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS and RESPIRATION is a _____, whereas we (animals)take in oxygen that plants release and the plants take in carbon dioxide that we release. We need each other to sustain life.
- The _______ of photosynthesis, oxygen and glucose (sugar)are found on the RIGHT side of the equation or arrow.
- Source of energy.
- Pigment that gives the plant its green color.
18 Clues: Source of energy. • Pigment that gives the plant its green color. • Plants undergo this process to make its own food. • Organelle inside the cell where photosynthesis occurs. • an organism that needs to eat another organism to live. • Organisms that make their own food; synonym for producers. • Organisms that break down food energy through cellular respiration. • ...
Sam Harward crossward 2016-12-08
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- of a high-energy phosphate group
- is a green pigment found in Plant cells.
- creates its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- thanby photosynthesis
- place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis.
- cannot produce their own food and must eat other
- energy during the process of aerobic respiration
- helps trap sunlight to perform photosynthesis
- to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.
- heterotroph is like a human or other animal;
- the set of chemical reactions that
- to live.
- sequence of reactions by which most living cells
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- mitochondria is the 'powerhouse' of the cell.
- a high-energy molecule found in every cell.
- organism, typically a bacterium,
- colorless syrupy organic acid formed in sour milk
- energy and pyruvic acid.
- organism that obtains energy through chemosynthesis
- breakdown of glucose by enzymes,
- plastid that contains chlorophyll
- An autotroph is an organism
- in which photosynthesis takes place.
- is the main source of energy (ATP) in a cell
- to ATP for the storing of energy by the
- is like a plant or protist
- produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise.
27 Clues: to live. • thanby photosynthesis • energy and pyruvic acid. • is like a plant or protist • An autotroph is an organism • of a high-energy phosphate group • organism, typically a bacterium, • breakdown of glucose by enzymes, • plastid that contains chlorophyll • the set of chemical reactions that • in which photosynthesis takes place. • to ATP for the storing of energy by the • ...
Plant Life Systems 2022-11-13
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- Source of carbon for photosynthesis.
- Main product of photosynthesis.
- Source of hydrogen for photosynthesis.
- Product of respiration.
- A practice that prevents excessive growth in non-terminated canes.
- The system that includes releasing water vapour into the air.
- When a plant is alive but not using energy.
- Two-way tubes transporting glucose.
- How plants store glucose in their roots, pith and seeds.
- The system that uses water pumped up from the roots.
- Late summer __________ removal is a practice that stops unproductive new leaves from shading the older canopy.
- The practice of __________ pruning removes leaves that are not feeding our fruit.
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- Byproduct of respiration.
- A practice that stops energy storage in the roots temporarily.
- One-way tubes transporting water and nutrients from the roots.
- The practice of __________ management focuses on developing new canes for future harvests.
- Byproduct of photosynthesis.
- The basic principle of summer work, is canopy __________?
- How animals, fungi and bacteria store glucose.
- A non-fruiting shoot.
- A sugar mammals make from glucose.
21 Clues: A non-fruiting shoot. • Product of respiration. • Byproduct of respiration. • Byproduct of photosynthesis. • Main product of photosynthesis. • A sugar mammals make from glucose. • Two-way tubes transporting glucose. • Source of carbon for photosynthesis. • Source of hydrogen for photosynthesis. • When a plant is alive but not using energy. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2022-01-24
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- a stack of thylakoids
- Different __________________ have different colours in photosynthesis
- Primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs
- Photosynthesis happens in __________________
- Gain of electrons
- process in plant metabolism using some of the energy produced by photosynthesis, where the enzyme RuBisCO oxygenates RuBP
- Organisms that make their own food
- A series of protein complexes and other molecules that transfer electrons from donors to acceptors
- An 8-step process in the mitochondria matrix
- Organisms that can't make their own food
- Loss of electrons
- Sac-like photosynthetic membranes inside chloroplasts
- A 10-step process that occurs in the cytoplasm
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- Three phases that include: carbon fixation, reduction reactions and RuBP regeneration
- all organisms must perform ___________________ to get ATP
- Occurs in the stroma of the chloroplasts during photosyntheisis
- Occurs in the thylakoids of the chloroplasts during photosynthesis
- 2 NADH form in __________________
- A process of diffusion of ions usually H+ ions
- The balanced chemical equation for ___________________ is 6CO2 + 6H20 = C6H1206 +6O2
20 Clues: Gain of electrons • Loss of electrons • a stack of thylakoids • 2 NADH form in __________________ • Organisms that make their own food • Organisms that can't make their own food • Photosynthesis happens in __________________ • An 8-step process in the mitochondria matrix • Primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs • A process of diffusion of ions usually H+ ions • ...
Levels of organization and photosynthesis 2023-02-01
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- what is made up of organelles?
- Where does carbon dioxide enter the leaf of a plant?
- this type of cell does NOT have a nucleus
- what is the energy carrying molecule called that is created during the first step of photosynthesis?
- what time of reaction is photosynthesis?
- similar cells grouped closely together
- basic unit of life
- what is the second step of photosynthesis called?
- what shape are plant cells?
- what is the smallest level of organization?
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- Process of using sunlight energy to synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide and water.
- Epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous are all types of what?
- what gas do plants give off?
- this type of cell does have a nucleus
- a living thing
- the cells organs
- group of tissue that works together
- where does photosynthesis take place?
- when atoms come together to create a bond
- what is produced during the calvin cycle
- the "brain" of the cell
- dioxide what gas do humans give off?
22 Clues: a living thing • the cells organs • basic unit of life • the "brain" of the cell • what shape are plant cells? • what gas do plants give off? • what is made up of organelles? • group of tissue that works together • dioxide what gas do humans give off? • this type of cell does have a nucleus • where does photosynthesis take place? • similar cells grouped closely together • ...
Chapter 9 Photosynthesis 2023-01-12
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- name of the green pigment required for photosynthesis
- Specialized structures that allow gas to enter and leave the leaf.
- The product of photosynthesis.
- Place where dark reactions occur
- A compound needed for photosynthesis.
- A by-product of photosynthesis.
- A compound needed for photosynthesis.
- The process by which plants and some bacteria use the energy from sunlight to produce sugar.
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- Flattened sacs or vesicles containing photosynthetic chemicals.
- Part of the plant where photosynthesis generally occurs.
- Place where light reactions occur.
- An animal that eats plants
- Molecule used to store energy.
- Chlorophyll absorbs every color of sunlight except this.
- during the light dependent reactions, molecules of nadp will be converted into molecules of
- the ultimate source of energy for all life on Earth
16 Clues: An animal that eats plants • The product of photosynthesis. • Molecule used to store energy. • A by-product of photosynthesis. • Place where dark reactions occur • Place where light reactions occur. • A compound needed for photosynthesis. • A compound needed for photosynthesis. • the ultimate source of energy for all life on Earth • ...
Ecosystems 2023-05-31
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- the gas used during photosynthesis
- animals that are hunted for food
- organisms that only eat meat
- organisms that eat both plants and meat
- part of a plant that contains seeds for reproduction
- the type of energy created through photosynthesis
- the gas released after photosynthesis
- part of a plant that absorbs water from soil
- organisms that only eat plants
- the type of energy needed for photosynthesis
- part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
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- nonliving things in an ecosystem
- organisms that can make their own food
- part of a plant that provides support
- animals that hunt other animals for food
- living things in an ecosystem
- organisms that break down nutrients from dead organisms
- organisms that must get their energy by eating other organisms
- an illustration that shows how energy is passed from one living thing to another
- all of the living and nonliving things in one place
- an illustration that shows how animals are connected in their search for food within an ecosystem
21 Clues: organisms that only eat meat • living things in an ecosystem • organisms that only eat plants • nonliving things in an ecosystem • animals that are hunted for food • the gas used during photosynthesis • part of a plant that provides support • the gas released after photosynthesis • organisms that can make their own food • organisms that eat both plants and meat • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS Crossword 2023-10-06
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- what is produced at the end of a chemical reaction
- makes their own energy
- gas product from photosynthesis
- reactant for photosynthesis that can be gathered from rain
- harvesting energy from sunlight
- simple sugar product from photosynthesis
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- present at the beginning of a reaction
- consumes other organisms for energy
- site of photosynthesis
- gas reactant FOR photosynthesis
- pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs sunligh
- energy source for photosynthesis
12 Clues: site of photosynthesis • makes their own energy • gas product from photosynthesis • gas reactant FOR photosynthesis • harvesting energy from sunlight • energy source for photosynthesis • consumes other organisms for energy • present at the beginning of a reaction • simple sugar product from photosynthesis • what is produced at the end of a chemical reaction • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2018-12-05
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- Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where?
- Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration
- How Does Your Body Get Energy it Need From the Food You Eat?
- Equation for Photosynthesis
- Products of Photosynthesis, Reactants of Cellular Respiration
- Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In
- What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis?
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- Reactants of Photosynthesis, Products Of Cellular Respiration
- What Cells Have More Mitochondria Skin or Muscle Cells?
- Equation for Cellular Respiration
- Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From?
- Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In
12 Clues: Equation for Photosynthesis • Equation for Cellular Respiration • Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where? • Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration • What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis? • Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From? • ...
CR and P 2022-11-04
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- where photosynthesis occurs
- sugar molecules
- the process plants use to make food
- stored energy
- where cellular respiration occurs
- process by which cells break down glucose into ATP
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- a chemical change
- pigment that makes plants green
- what plants take in for photosynthesis
- self feeding
- needs others for food
- energy from the sun
- how plants grow
- the output of a chemical equation
- what plants release for photosynthesis
- the input in a chemical equation
16 Clues: self feeding • stored energy • sugar molecules • how plants grow • a chemical change • energy from the sun • needs others for food • where photosynthesis occurs • pigment that makes plants green • the input in a chemical equation • the output of a chemical equation • where cellular respiration occurs • the process plants use to make food • what plants take in for photosynthesis • ...
Plants - photosynthesis 2023-03-15
18 Clues: feed • fish • animal • colour • energy • people • healthy • breathe • process • flowers • indoors • moisture • bacteria • shopping • structure • beautiful • organisms • photosynthesis
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration 2022-11-04
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- energy for cells to use
- requires other organisms for energy
- where photosynthesis occurs
- where CR takes place
- Able to make own food and energy
- captures sunlight
- input of a chemical reaction
- the gas that is in photosynthesis
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- production of CO2
- light energy from the sun
- production of Glucose
- movement of atoms
- gas produced by photosynthesis
- output of a chemical reaction
- Regulate gas exchange in leaf
- food for plants and animals
16 Clues: production of CO2 • movement of atoms • captures sunlight • where CR takes place • production of Glucose • energy for cells to use • light energy from the sun • where photosynthesis occurs • food for plants and animals • input of a chemical reaction • output of a chemical reaction • Regulate gas exchange in leaf • gas produced by photosynthesis • Able to make own food and energy • ...
Choice Board 2022-09-27
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- second step of anaerobic respriation
- Adenosine phosphate, unchanged energy storage molecule with 2 phosphates
- first step of aerobic resp breaks down glucose
- process of resp and energy
- sphere of the earth, all gases surrounding earth
- nutrient forms the backbone for all macro macromolecules
- sphere of earth, all rocks and soil
- sphere of the earth, all living things on earth
- describes a situation in which oxygen is present
- second step of photosynthesis uses energy in ATP and NADPH
- type of organism that eat other orgasimns to get energy
- process of breaking down glucose to make ATP
- second step of aerobic resp releases CO2
- pigment in choloplast used to trap light energy duing photosynthesis
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- nutrient used in proteins
- type of organism that is able to make its own food
- site of photosynthesis
- describes a situation in which oxygen is not present
- process of using light energy to make food
- type of organism that breaks down compounds
- first step of photosynthesis uses sunlight
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- adensine triphosphate, changed energy storage
- third step of photosynthesis
- uses in phosphates
- sphere of earth, water
- at the beinning of a chemical reaction
- substance created durign chemical reaction
28 Clues: uses in phosphates • site of photosynthesis • sphere of earth, water • nutrient used in proteins • process of resp and energy • third step of photosynthesis • sphere of earth, all rocks and soil • second step of anaerobic respriation • at the beinning of a chemical reaction • second step of aerobic resp releases CO2 • anything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Biology Choice Board 2022-09-28
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- reactions - first step of photosynthesis
- - first step in aerobic respiration
- - type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds
- Cycle - second step of aerobic respiration
- - all water on earth
- - second step of aerobic respiration
- - process of turning sun into light
- - charged energy storage with 3 phosphorus groups
- - site of photosynthesis
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- respiration - process of breaking down to make ATP
- - all soil and rocks on earth
- - all living things
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- - pigment in chloroplasts
- - substance created during a chemical reaction
- reactions - second step of photosynthesis
- - type of organisms
- - sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth
- - anything that has mass
19 Clues: - all living things • - type of organisms • - all water on earth • - site of photosynthesis • - pigment in chloroplasts • - anything that has mass • - all soil and rocks on earth • - first step in aerobic respiration • - process of turning sun into light • - second step of aerobic respiration • reactions - first step of photosynthesis • reactions - second step of photosynthesis • ...
IB Bio Topic 2.9 Extra Credit 2020-03-10
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- The visible light which has the longest wavelength and the lowest energy
- The phase of photosynthesis that requires CO2 as a reactant
- The electron carrier that is formed during the light-dependent reaction
- One of the limiting factors of photosynthesis
- Pigments responsible for absorbing green wavelengths in the visible spectrum
- One of the ways to measure the rate of photosynthesis
- An algae used by Engelmann to demonstrate that different wavelengths of light affect the rate of photosynthesis
- An apparatus used in the laboratory to estimate the rate of photosynthesis
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- A technique to separate pigments by molecule size
- The phase of photosynthesis that requires electromagnetic energy from green wavelengths
- The process of light splitting a water molecule into 1/2 O2, 2 H+, and 2 electrons
- Another name of the light-independent reaction
- The conversion of inorganic CO@ to organic molecules such as glucose
- Membrane-bound compartments inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria. They are the site of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- When oxygen reached 1% of current levels, these organisms evolved
- The time period when atmospheric oxygen reached levels close to today’s levels
- The type of redox reaction that occurs as H2O converts to O2
- The colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast
18 Clues: One of the limiting factors of photosynthesis • Another name of the light-independent reaction • A technique to separate pigments by molecule size • One of the ways to measure the rate of photosynthesis • The phase of photosynthesis that requires CO2 as a reactant • The type of redox reaction that occurs as H2O converts to O2 • ...
Interrelationship between Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2019-01-30
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- the organism that carry out cellular respiration
- the organelle where cellular respiration occur
- energy that plants capture during the process photosynthesis
- the organelle in a plant where photosynthesis take place
- a process used by plants to convert light energy into chemical energy
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- a reactant of Photosynthesis
- organism that can produce its own food using light water and carbon dioxide or other chemicals
- the organism that carry out photosynthesis
- a reactant of cellular respiration
- a waste product of cellular respiration
- is released by cellular respiration and is used by photosynthesis.
- a product of photosynthesis
- Glucose
13 Clues: Glucose • a product of photosynthesis • a reactant of Photosynthesis • a reactant of cellular respiration • a waste product of cellular respiration • the organism that carry out photosynthesis • the organelle where cellular respiration occur • the organism that carry out cellular respiration • the organelle in a plant where photosynthesis take place • ...
Obtaining Energy 2024-01-12
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- What reacts in a chemical reaction
- The chemical formula for carbon dioxide
- What filled up the balloon in the lab
- What was inflated during the lab
- The product of _______ respiration is carbon dioxide
- Light energy is needed for this
- Glass container used in labs/experiments
- Where does cellular respiration occur in the cell
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- These organisms use photosynthesis to get their energy
- Where does photosynthesis occur in the cell
- A product of photosynthesis
- What was used to contain the reaction in our experiment
- Another name for H2O
- A bacteria that undergoes cellular respiration
- What did the yeast use for cellular respiration during the lab
- What is transferred from reactants to products
- _________ energy was transferred during the lab
- In the air we breathe and a product of photosynthesis
18 Clues: Another name for H2O • A product of photosynthesis • Light energy is needed for this • What was inflated during the lab • What reacts in a chemical reaction • What filled up the balloon in the lab • The chemical formula for carbon dioxide • Glass container used in labs/experiments • Where does photosynthesis occur in the cell • A bacteria that undergoes cellular respiration • ...
photosynthesis crossword cole 2022-01-19
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- An organism that can use light energy and the photosynthetic process to produce organic food (read: containing carbon and hydrogen) from inorganic molecules.
- the pigment that gives plants their green color
- a membrane protein supercomplex that executes the initial reaction of photosynthesis in higher plants, algae, and cyanobacteria
- are membrane bound compartments or disks where the light reaction takes place
- process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the food autotrophs need to grow
- the source of energy for plants making food
- The inner area of a chloroplast where the light-independent reactions occur. The stroma is the water-based, fluid-filled area of the chloroplast.
- Adenosine diphosphate
- take place within the stroma. It contains enzymes that work with ATP and NADPH to “fix” carbon from carbon dioxide into molecules that can be used to build glucose.
- the gas needed by plants to complete photosynthesis (a reactant in photosynthesis)
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- an NAD carrier molecule carrying both P (Phosphorus) and H (Hydrogen) ions to a different stage of the photosynthesis reaction
- mitochondrial enzyme localized in the inner membrane, where it catalyzes the synthesis of ATP from ADP
- gas given off as a byproduct of photosynthesis (a product of photosynthesis)
- the organelle where photosynthesis happens
- an integral membrane protein complex that uses light energy to catalyze the transfer of electrons
- are the stacks of these thylakoid disks formed inside the chloroplast
- is a cluster of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to form a gradient of protons that drives the creation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is used by the cell as the energy for metabolic processes for cellular functions.
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- adenosine triphosphate
- is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- another name for sugar (a product in photosynthesis)
- is a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier
22 Clues: Adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • convert light energy into chemical energy • the organelle where photosynthesis happens • the source of energy for plants making food • the pigment that gives plants their green color • another name for sugar (a product in photosynthesis) • is a coenzyme that functions as a universal electron carrier • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-10-04
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- Otherwise known as sugar, created during photosynthesis
- A natural compound in plants that gives them their green color
- When there is less of this, leaves turn yellow & brown
- A living thing that grows in the ground and typically has roots, leaves, flowers, and stems
- This is where photosynthesis takes place
- A gas taken in by plants during photosynthesis
- The process of converting water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose
- The color resulting from chlorophyll
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- Openings in a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide
- Light energy needed for photosynthesis
- Enters the roots of a plant
- To begin to grow
- Keeps a plant attached to the ground
- A gas released by plants during photosynthesis
- The main stalk of a plant
15 Clues: To begin to grow • The main stalk of a plant • Enters the roots of a plant • Keeps a plant attached to the ground • The color resulting from chlorophyll • Light energy needed for photosynthesis • This is where photosynthesis takes place • Openings in a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide • A gas released by plants during photosynthesis • ...
science crossword (photosynthesis 2022-11-01
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- plants, they start off the food chain
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll
- eats other organisms
- unprocessed or untouched
- produce by photosynthesis
- power house of the cell
- raw material for photosynthesis
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- the outcome
- what human and animals breahte
- process for food
- what plants inhaleglucose
- another word for glucose
- inhale exhale
- gets their food by eating others
- a plant that does do photosynthesis
15 Clues: the outcome • inhale exhale • process for food • eats other organisms • power house of the cell • another word for glucose • unprocessed or untouched • what plants inhaleglucose • produce by photosynthesis • what human and animals breahte • raw material for photosynthesis • gets their food by eating others • a plastid that contains chlorophyll • a plant that does do photosynthesis • ...
Jayden's ASTRONOMICAL Puzzle 2022-11-02
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- organism that makes its own food
- tissue of plant that transports water and nutrients
- removes carbon dioxide from atmoshpere
- one of the products of photosynthesis
- where photosynthesis occurs
- substance made at end of process
- H20
- a pore in the middle of the plants leaves that allows gas to enter and exit
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- Removes oxygen from the atmosphere
- main source of photosynthesis
- input of what make the output
- consumer or gatherer
- where the second stage of cellular respiration happens
- first stage of where cellular respiration occurs
- sugary substance made after photosynthesis
15 Clues: H20 • consumer or gatherer • where photosynthesis occurs • main source of photosynthesis • input of what make the output • organism that makes its own food • substance made at end of process • Removes oxygen from the atmosphere • one of the products of photosynthesis • removes carbon dioxide from atmoshpere • sugary substance made after photosynthesis • ...
Biology Choice Board 2022-09-28
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- reactions - first step of photosynthesis
- - first step in aerobic respiration
- - type of organism that breaks down biotic compounds
- Cycle - second step of aerobic respiration
- - all water on earth
- - second step of aerobic respiration
- - process of turning sun into light
- - charged energy storage with 3 phosphorus groups
- - site of photosynthesis
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- respiration - process of breaking down to make ATP
- - all soil and rocks on earth
- - all living things
- substance at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- - pigment in chloroplasts
- - substance created during a chemical reaction
- reactions - second step of photosynthesis
- - type of organisms
- - sphere of earth, all gases surrounding earth
- - anything that has mass
19 Clues: - all living things • - type of organisms • - all water on earth • - site of photosynthesis • - pigment in chloroplasts • - anything that has mass • - all soil and rocks on earth • - first step in aerobic respiration • - process of turning sun into light • - second step of aerobic respiration • reactions - first step of photosynthesis • reactions - second step of photosynthesis • ...
Plant Biology 1 2022-05-10
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- The cell in roots which absorbs water
- Holes in the bottom of the leaf
- The sugar produced in photosynthesis
- This is needed for photosynthesis to happen
- The process where sugar is moved around the plant
- The tube which carries sugar in the stem
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- The process where water evaporates from the leaf
- A factor which impacts the rate of transpiration
- The tube which carries water in the stem
- The gas needed for photosynthesis to occur
- Where photosynthesis occurs in a cell
- The gas produced in photosynthesis
- Opens and closes the stomata
- The cell in a leaf where most photosynthesis occurs
14 Clues: Opens and closes the stomata • Holes in the bottom of the leaf • The gas produced in photosynthesis • The sugar produced in photosynthesis • The cell in roots which absorbs water • Where photosynthesis occurs in a cell • The tube which carries water in the stem • The tube which carries sugar in the stem • The gas needed for photosynthesis to occur • ...
Life on Earth Revision 2024-01-28
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- Green pigment in plants which absorbs light
- A radon change to an organism's DNA
- A polar bear's thick fur is an example of this type of adaptation
- Term for when an organisms stops responding to a non-harmful stimulus
- Alternative to pesticides where a natural predator is used to kill off pests
- Molecule used as an energy store by plants and is produced during stage 1 of photosynthesis
- Light energy is used to split this molecule into hydrogen and oxygen during stage 1 of photosynthesis
- Hibernation/migration are examples of this type of adaptation
- Type of behaviour which an animal is born with
- Chemical used on plants to kill other organisms which feed on crops
- Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis
- Component of fertilisers which plants use to make proteins
- Type of mutation which makes an organism better adapted to their environment
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- A type of adaptation involving an internal body process
- Term used for increase in pesticide concentration along a food chain
- Scientific term for "survival of the fittest"
- Raw material of photosynthesis
- Limiting factor which when too high or too low decreases the rate of photosynthesis
- Chemical which turns black in the presence of starch
- Gas produced as a by-product during photosynthesis
20 Clues: Raw material of photosynthesis • A radon change to an organism's DNA • Green pigment in plants which absorbs light • Scientific term for "survival of the fittest" • Type of behaviour which an animal is born with • Sugar produced by plants during photosynthesis • Gas produced as a by-product during photosynthesis • Chemical which turns black in the presence of starch • ...
Leaf and Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-10-04
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- carries water from the roots
- the cycle name for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- empty space that exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- the part of leaf cells that perform photosynthesis
- the lower one contains guard cells and stomata
- layer that stores sugar and exchanges gases
- photosynthesis occurs in this layer
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- made up of phloem and xylem and carries water and minerals
- carries food down to the roots
- the waxy outside layer of a leaf that prevents water loss
- the sugar made in photosynthesis
- the main job of a leaf
- where energy for photosynthesis comes from
- plants produce this gas that we breathe during photosynthesis
- cell on the outside that opens and closes stomata
15 Clues: the main job of a leaf • carries water from the roots • carries food down to the roots • the sugar made in photosynthesis • photosynthesis occurs in this layer • where energy for photosynthesis comes from • layer that stores sugar and exchanges gases • the lower one contains guard cells and stomata • cell on the outside that opens and closes stomata • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2012-12-09
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- Processes that require oxygen
- This Reaction turns glucose into energy
- This gas is released by photosynthesis
- Charged Electron Carrier present in Cellular Respiration but not in photosynthesis
- Processes that don't require oxygen
- Place where the Kreb's Cycle takes place
- Glucose is broken down to produce 2 of this in cellular respiration
- The process used by plants to create energy
- First Stage of Cellular Respiration
- This reaction occurs in the Stroma
- Plants need this gas to do photosynthesis
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- ADP stands for this
- Process by which organisms can produce ATP without Oxygen
- this reaction occurs in the Thylakoid Membrane
- NADP+ after being charged with an electron
- Transport Chain Place where electrons are formed into ATP
- This Molecule is used to form electrons in photosynthesis
17 Clues: ADP stands for this • Processes that require oxygen • This reaction occurs in the Stroma • Processes that don't require oxygen • First Stage of Cellular Respiration • This gas is released by photosynthesis • This Reaction turns glucose into energy • Place where the Kreb's Cycle takes place • Plants need this gas to do photosynthesis • ...
Science DOK 3B 2018-12-05
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- Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From?
- How Does Your Body Get Energy it Need From the Food You Eat?
- Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In
- Reactants of Photosynthesis, Products Of Cellular Respiration
- Equation for Cellular Respiration
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- Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration
- Products of Photosynthesis, Reactants of Cellular Respiration
- Equation for Photosynthesis
- What Cells Have More Mitochondria Skin or Muscle Cells?
- What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis?
- Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where?
- Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In
12 Clues: Equation for Photosynthesis • Equation for Cellular Respiration • Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where? • Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration • What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis? • Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From? • ...
Science DOK 3B 2018-12-05
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- Equation for Cellular Respiration
- What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis?
- Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In
- Reactants of Photosynthesis, Products Of Cellular Respiration
- Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From?
- Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where?
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- What Cells Have More Mitochondria Skin or Muscle Cells?
- Equation for Photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration
- Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In
- How Does Your Body Get Energy it Need From the Food You Eat?
- Products of Photosynthesis, Reactants of Cellular Respiration
12 Clues: Equation for Photosynthesis • Equation for Cellular Respiration • Plant Cells Get Reactants From Where? • Organelle Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Plant Part Photosynthesis Takes Place In • Photosynthesis Compared to Cellular Respiration • What Plant Pigment is Involved in Photosynthesis? • Where Does the Energy for Photosynthesis Come From? • ...
Energy and Life 2024-10-30
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- produced in light reaction
- reactants include sunlight, carbon dioxide and
- stage of photosynthesis that requires no light
- Energy molecule used by cells
- Sugar and what are the products of photosynthesis
- Where transpiration occurs
- Loss of one phosphate
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
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- get food from decomposing matter
- color of light least useful in photosynthesis
- organisms that use the sun's energy to make food
- principle pigment in photosynthesis
- organisms that cannot use sun's energy directly
- produced in calvin cycle
14 Clues: Loss of one phosphate • produced in calvin cycle • produced in light reaction • Where transpiration occurs • Energy molecule used by cells • get food from decomposing matter • principle pigment in photosynthesis • organelle where photosynthesis occurs • color of light least useful in photosynthesis • reactants include sunlight, carbon dioxide and • ...
Cells/ Photosynthesis 2014-09-26
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- This cycle does not use light energy to covert carbon dioxide into sugar.
- This prefix means light
- This reactant is a gas that is put into photosynthesis.
- This gas is a product of photosynthesis.
- The pigment in the chloroplast that reacts with to light.
- This organelle manages all cellular function of the cell and contains the cells DNA.
- This reactant is a liquid that is put into photosynthesis.
- This organelle helps clean up the cell.
- This organelle is responsible for making proteins for the cell.
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- This organelle is found in plant and animal cells that provide the cell with energy from carbohydrates.
- This is the main product of photosynthesis that provides the cell with energy.
- The rigid structure located outside the plasma membrane tha provides structure and support for the cell.
- This cell part is where photosynthesis takes place in the cell.
- process where plants turn carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen.
- The fluid part of the cell that contains all the organelles.
- This cell part stores things like food, water, and waste for the cell.
- Plants do this with the energy made from photosynthesis.
17 Clues: This prefix means light • This organelle helps clean up the cell. • This gas is a product of photosynthesis. • This reactant is a gas that is put into photosynthesis. • Plants do this with the energy made from photosynthesis. • The pigment in the chloroplast that reacts with to light. • This reactant is a liquid that is put into photosynthesis. • ...
Photosynthesis Revision Crossword 2022-11-11
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- Liquid needed for photosynthesis (5)
- Where a plants gets the energy for photosynthesis (3)
- A chemical process used by plants to make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using light energy. (14)
- Tissue is packed loosely for efficient gas exchange. (6, 9)
- Narrow, hollow, dead tubes with lignin, responsible for the transport of water and minerals in plants.(5)
- Gas used in photosynthesis. (5, 7)
- They control gas exchange by opening and closing and are involved in loss of water from leaves.(7)
- The tissue in plants that transports the products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids. (6)
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- Found around a stomata to open and close it (5, 4)
- A simple sugar used by cells for respiration. (7)
- Transparent coating on the top of a leaf to prevent water loss (4, 7)
- A protein which catalyses or speeds up a chemical reaction. (6)
- Tall plant cells filled with chloroplasts to maximise photosynthesis. (8)
- Gas released in photosynthesis. (6)
- The green chemical inside the chloroplasts of plant cells. It enables photosynthesis to take place. (11)
15 Clues: Gas used in photosynthesis. (5, 7) • Gas released in photosynthesis. (6) • Liquid needed for photosynthesis (5) • A simple sugar used by cells for respiration. (7) • Found around a stomata to open and close it (5, 4) • Where a plants gets the energy for photosynthesis (3) • Tissue is packed loosely for efficient gas exchange. (6, 9) • ...
Plant Structure 2022-11-30
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- process to make food in plants
- organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- vascular tissue that carries food
- photosynthesis happens here
- tissue that stores food
- outermost tissue covering of the plant
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- pigment that makes a plant green
- a reactant of photosynthesis
- vascular tissue that carries water
- tissue that transports
- absorbs water
- attracts pollinators
- a product of photosynthesis
13 Clues: absorbs water • attracts pollinators • tissue that transports • tissue that stores food • photosynthesis happens here • a product of photosynthesis • a reactant of photosynthesis • process to make food in plants • pigment that makes a plant green • vascular tissue that carries food • vascular tissue that carries water • outermost tissue covering of the plant • ...
Matthew Kim 2023-01-03
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- Stacks of thylakoids in chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs.
- Chemical reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light energy and produce glucose.
- A substance that absorbs specific wavelengths of light.
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in plants.
- A membranous sac in chloroplasts where light-dependent reactions occur.
- Chemical reactions in photosynthesis that require light energy and produce ATP and NADPH.
- Proteins that transfer electrons from photosystems to ATP synthase, producing ATP.
- A molecule that transfers high-energy electrons in cellular metabolism.
- A coenzyme that transfers high-energy electrons in photosynthesis.
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- An enzyme that produces ATP using energy from the electron transport chain.
- A pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Electrons that have absorbed light energy and have high energy.
- The process of capturing and storing light energy.
- The fluid-filled area surrounding thylakoids in chloroplasts where light-independent reactions occur.
- A group of proteins and pigments that capture light energy and transfer it to the electron transport chain.
- A molecule that stores and transports energy.
- Light-independent reactions in photosynthesis that convert CO2 into glucose using ATP and NADPH.
- A pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
18 Clues: A molecule that stores and transports energy. • The process of capturing and storing light energy. • A substance that absorbs specific wavelengths of light. • Electrons that have absorbed light energy and have high energy. • A pigment in plants that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis. • Stacks of thylakoids in chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs. • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2022-10-19
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- organism that eats for energy
- organisms that make own food
- breaks down glucose with oxygen
- product of fermentation in muscles
- carbon dioxide & water make glucose
- model of overlapping feeding relationships
- product of fermentation in dough
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- organelle that performs photosynthesis
- energy source for photosynthesis
- breaks down glucose without oxygen
- events leading to one organism eating another
- organelles that perform cellular respiration
- gas produced by photosynthesis
- sugar required for cellular respiration
- green pigment that absorbs sunlight
- gas produced by cellular respiration
16 Clues: organisms that make own food • organism that eats for energy • gas produced by photosynthesis • breaks down glucose with oxygen • energy source for photosynthesis • product of fermentation in dough • breaks down glucose without oxygen • product of fermentation in muscles • green pigment that absorbs sunlight • carbon dioxide & water make glucose • ...
Photosynthesis,Glycolysis, and Fermentation 2014-01-14
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- Stage in cellular respiration where it requires 2 ATP, but it makes 4 ATP.
- Photosynthesis reaction takes place in the stroma.
- Glycolysis creates 2 ATP, 2 NADH and 2 __________.
- A simple sugar;produced in light-independent reactions.
- Another name for light-independent reactions.
- Light independent reactions begin in the stroma and continue in the ________.
- Carbon dioxide and _______ are used in photosynthesis to convert the sun's energy.
- In a fermentation, pyruvic acid and NADH combine to form NAD+ and ________.
- Gas used in photosynthesis.
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- Uses alcohol fermentation to form alcohol and carbon dioxide as wastes.
- Using the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates with a waste product of oxygen.
- Waste product of photosynthesis(gas).
- Found in plants and pigments are held here.
- Converts ADP into ATP using high energy electrons from the Kreb's Cycle.
- Photosynthesis reaction takes place in the thylakoid membrane.
- Membrane bound compartment inside the chloroplast;photosystems.
- Fluid found in the chloroplast.
- In a fermentaion, pyruvic acid is added NADH to form carbon dioxide,NAD+ and _________.
- An enzyme that catalyzes the linking of two molecules; usually without ATP.
- An energy carrier; it stores energy in the bond between the second and third phosphate.
20 Clues: Gas used in photosynthesis. • Fluid found in the chloroplast. • Waste product of photosynthesis(gas). • Found in plants and pigments are held here. • Another name for light-independent reactions. • Photosynthesis reaction takes place in the stroma. • Glycolysis creates 2 ATP, 2 NADH and 2 __________. • A simple sugar;produced in light-independent reactions. • ...
Cellular Respiration MICHAEL COATS 2018-01-29
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- A flattened membranous sac inside a chloroplast;
- The second of the two reactions in photosynthesis (follows the Light Dependent Reaction)
- dioxide reactant of photosynthesis
- The vascular tissue in plants that transport the sugars (nutrients) away from the leaf to areas where the plant is growing or to storage ares in the plant.
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.
- An organism capable of making its own food from inorganic substances such as sunlight.
- The part of the leaf that has the most chloroplast and where most of the photosynthesis occurs.
- Series of chemical reactions in the thylakoid membranes during which hydrogen ions or their electrons are passed along with the release of energy.
- diphosphate The compound that remains when a phosphate group is removed from ATP and energy is released.
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membranes
- product of photosynthesis
- reactant of photosynthesis
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- The first of two major reactions in photosynthesis (precedes the Calvin Cycle)
- Stacks of thylakoids that are usually connected; (Granum-singular)
- What provides electrons for the light reactions?
- Pores on the leaf where CO2 enters the leaf and O2 exits
- Double membrane organelle that absorbs sunlight and uses it to make organic compounds (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water
- occurs in plants, algae, and some bacteria and protist.
- The primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs
- Vascular tissue in plants that carries water and minerals from the roots to all parts of the plant.
- product of photosynthesis
21 Clues: product of photosynthesis • product of photosynthesis • reactant of photosynthesis • dioxide reactant of photosynthesis • A flattened membranous sac inside a chloroplast; • What provides electrons for the light reactions? • The primary light absorbing pigment in autotrophs • occurs in plants, algae, and some bacteria and protist. • ...
Science 2024-11-02
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- What molecule is formed after isocitrate looses a carbon atom to Carbon Dioxide?
- During photosynthesis, producers convert energy from the sun intom
- Rainforest Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which factor is causing the most extinction?
- What cellular organelle does the Krebs Cycle take place
- What are carbon dioxide and water converted into as a result of photosynthesis?
- What is the primary waste product of photosynthesis?
- If there are estimated to be 100 million species on Earth, how many have been identified?
- n which country can one find 99% of marsupials
- Which one of these molecules are formed before alpha Ketogluterate in the Krebs Cycle?
- Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA?
- Which of the following is provided directly by the sun to plants for photosynthesis?
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- Animal cells cannot carry out photosynthesis because they lack
- What is the main pigment in green plants?
- Which of the following environments has the most biodiversity
- Which one of the following molecules is not a 4 carbon molecule found in Krebs Cycle.
- .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen?
- Plants capture light energy from the sun and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food. This process is known as
- Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in
- In which organelles does photosynthesis take place in plant cells
- The CH bond of food in cellular respiration is disintegrated through
- Which of these yields the maximum number of ATP molecules and is the ultimate respiratory substrate
- Which branch of biodiversity provides 60% of all the world's medicine?
- At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a ?
- Which one of the following molecules are produced first by the Krebs Cycle?
25 Clues: Reduction of NADP+ to NADPH is seen in • What is the main pigment in green plants? • Which factor is causing the most extinction? • Which molecule is formed after succinyl-CoA? • n which country can one find 99% of marsupials • .In which organisms does photosynthesis happen? • At midnight, what is happening in the leaf of a ? • ...
Jayden's ASTRONOMICAL Puzzle 2022-11-02
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- organism that makes its own food
- tissue of plant that transports water and nutrients
- removes carbon dioxide from atmoshpere
- one of the products of photosynthesis
- where photosynthesis occurs
- substance made at end of process
- H20
- a pore in the middle of the plants leaves that allows gas to enter and exit
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- Removes oxygen from the atmosphere
- main source of photosynthesis
- input of what make the output
- consumer or gatherer
- where the second stage of cellular respiration happens
- first stage of where cellular respiration occurs
- sugary substance made after photosynthesis
15 Clues: H20 • consumer or gatherer • where photosynthesis occurs • main source of photosynthesis • input of what make the output • organism that makes its own food • substance made at end of process • Removes oxygen from the atmosphere • one of the products of photosynthesis • removes carbon dioxide from atmoshpere • sugary substance made after photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2023-09-19
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- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
- What type of cells perform Cellular Respiration?
- What type of cells perform photosynthesis?
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Water enters the plant via the ___
- What does a plant release as a result of Photosynthesis?
- Oxygen
- The breakdown of food into smaller components that can be absorbed into the bloodstream
- The number of steps involved in Cellular Respiration
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- What is broken down during Cellular Respiration?
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- Another name for water
- Water
- The energy currency of the cell
- The gas that is needed in cellular respiration but released as waste in photosynthesis, humans breath this
- A product of Photosynthesis
- Pores on leaves that open and close in order to capture sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- A natural resource essential to Photosynthesis
19 Clues: Water • Oxygen • Carbon Dioxide • Another name for water • The powerhouse of the cell • A product of Photosynthesis • The energy currency of the cell • Water enters the plant via the ___ • What type of cells perform photosynthesis? • A natural resource essential to Photosynthesis • What is broken down during Cellular Respiration? • What type of cells perform Cellular Respiration? • ...
Cellular Reactions 2023-10-29
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- an enzyme that digests fats
- an important enzyme involved in the photosynthesis reaction
- describes conditions where the pH is greater than 7
- in photosynthesis, plants get this reactant from the air
- one of the main reactants in cellular respiration
- an enzyme that digests the sugars found in milk
- one of the main reactants in cellular respiration
- name for what happens when an enzyme breaks down
- a special type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction
- an organism that uses light to make its own food
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- cellular respiration occurs in this organelle
- the main product of photosynthesis
- describes conditions where the pH is less than 7
- in photosynthesis, plants get this reactant from their roots
- a pigment that absorbs green light
- photosynthesis occurs in this organelle
- half of this atmospheric gas is produced by photosynthetic algae
- a fancy name for ‘speed up’
- the main product of cellular respiration
- the function of a protein depends on this
20 Clues: an enzyme that digests fats • a fancy name for ‘speed up’ • the main product of photosynthesis • a pigment that absorbs green light • photosynthesis occurs in this organelle • the main product of cellular respiration • the function of a protein depends on this • cellular respiration occurs in this organelle • an enzyme that digests the sugars found in milk • ...
Photosynthesis- Nick D 2024-10-31
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- the energy source of the light-dependent stage
- a byproduct of the light-dependent stage
- the reactant of the light-independent stage
- another name for the light-independent stage
- get energy from other organisms
- a sugar and one component of ATP
- make their own food
- a factor that may affect rate of photosynthesis
- the first stage of photosynthesis that needs sunlight
- stores and releases energy in the cell
- a light absorbing particle
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
- location of the light-independent stage
- another name for the light-dependent stage
- a nitrogen-based component of ATP
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- located inside the chloroplast and the location of the light-dependent stage
- a sugar and product of photosynthesis
- a carrier of energy and a product of photosystem 2
- the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- the second stage of photosynthesis
- a group of tylakoids
- When one of these breaks off, it releases energy
- the reactant of the light-dependent stage
- the process by which a plant produces energy
- another name for the light-independent stage named after Melvin Calvin
- another name for autotroph
- this is formed when a phosphate is released from ATP
27 Clues: a group of tylakoids • make their own food • a light absorbing particle • another name for autotroph • get energy from other organisms • a sugar and one component of ATP • a nitrogen-based component of ATP • the second stage of photosynthesis • a sugar and product of photosynthesis • stores and releases energy in the cell • location of the light-independent stage • ...
Respiration and Photosynthesis 2016-12-01
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- the "purpose" of respiration
- where photosynthesis happens
- the green pigment that absorbs energy from the sun
- the process in which glucose is transformed into usable energy
- a byproduct of respiration
- where respiration happens
- the original source of energy for respiration and photosynthesis
- the number of carbons in a glucose molecule
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- one of the required inputs for photosynthesis
- a process used by plants to make their own food
- the sugar produced in photosynthesis
- how animals get glucose
- a byproduct of photosynthesis
13 Clues: how animals get glucose • where respiration happens • a byproduct of respiration • the "purpose" of respiration • where photosynthesis happens • a byproduct of photosynthesis • the sugar produced in photosynthesis • the number of carbons in a glucose molecule • one of the required inputs for photosynthesis • a process used by plants to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-03-15
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- Substances used in a chemical reaction
- A gas used by plants for photosynthesis
- Substances produced by a chemical reaction
- A tissue that transports water up to the leaves
- The process plants use to make their own food
- A molecule made by photosynthesis that stores chemical energy
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- A gas produced by plants for photosynthesis
- Cells responsible for opening and closing stomata
- A tissue that transports food throughout the plant
- Openings on the underside of leaves
- An organelle that is the site of photosynthesis
- A liquid used by plants for photosynthesis
- The pigment in plant leaves that absorbs light
- The source of light energy
14 Clues: The source of light energy • Openings on the underside of leaves • Substances used in a chemical reaction • A gas used by plants for photosynthesis • Substances produced by a chemical reaction • A liquid used by plants for photosynthesis • A gas produced by plants for photosynthesis • The process plants use to make their own food • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2018-12-09
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- What type of energy is needed in photosynthesis?
- What is the equation for cellular respiration?
- H2O is the chemical formula for ___________________.
- What type(s) of cells do cellular respiration?
- In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- CO2 is the chemical formula for ________________.
- CO2,H2O, and ATP are the _______________________ in photosynthesis
- O2 is the chemical formula for ________________.
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- The process where plants take in carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun to create glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- What is the equation for photosynthesis?
- The process that takes place in all eukaryotic cells (plants and animals) that breaks down glucose (sugar) to create energy in the form of ATP
- In which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
- C6H12O6 and O2 are the ___________________ in cellular respiration
- What type(s) of cells do photosynthesis?
- What type of energy is produced in cellular respiration?
- C6H12O6 is the chemical formula for ________________.
16 Clues: What is the equation for photosynthesis? • What type(s) of cells do photosynthesis? • In which organelle does photosynthesis occur? • What is the equation for cellular respiration? • What type(s) of cells do cellular respiration? • What type of energy is needed in photosynthesis? • O2 is the chemical formula for ________________. • ...
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis 2022-11-04
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- where photosynthesis happens
- a sugar used by plants
- something we breathe out
- depends on other things to make food
- the output of the reaction
- energy from photosynthesis
- something we breathe in
- makes its own food
- energy that radiates
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- how plants and animals make energy and food
- where cellular respiration takes place
- the pigment that takes in sunlight
- the input of the reaction
- the way a plant can make food for itself
- what helps photosynthesis
- what changes the outcome
16 Clues: makes its own food • energy that radiates • a sugar used by plants • something we breathe in • something we breathe out • what changes the outcome • the input of the reaction • what helps photosynthesis • the output of the reaction • energy from photosynthesis • where photosynthesis happens • the pigment that takes in sunlight • depends on other things to make food • ...
Cell Energetics 2019-05-08
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- In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- In what organelle does cellular respiration take place?
- Why do people, animals, and all other organisms, including plants, do cellular respiration? To make ____.
- During cellular respiration plants produce carbon ______ as a waste product.
- Photosynthesis is a process of converting ______ energy into chemical energy.
- In cellular respiration energy can be released by breaking down which molecule?
- Cellular respiration is the the ____ of oxygen
- What is the gas product in photosynthesis?
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- Photosynthesis is the ______ of oxygen.
- The process where light energy is trapped in a plant's chlorophyll and produces sugars is called __________.
- The glucose produced in photosynthesis is used in the process of cellular _______as an energy source.
- Photosynthesis is a plant process used to store _______.
- Photosynthesis happens only in?
13 Clues: Photosynthesis happens only in? • Photosynthesis is the ______ of oxygen. • What is the gas product in photosynthesis? • In which organelle does photosynthesis occur? • Cellular respiration is the the ____ of oxygen • In what organelle does cellular respiration take place? • Photosynthesis is a plant process used to store _______. • ...
Photosynthesis (Ewing) 2021-01-13
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- Gas given off by plants.
- The most important pigment for photosynthesis
- (two words) Gas taken in by plants.
- The clear liquid inside of a chloroplast.
- Flattened sacs on the inner membraane of a chloroplast.
- Compounds that absorb light.
- (three words) The first molecule to be given an electron in the chain.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- The tiny green things with all the chlorophyll.
- In the visible spectrum, each color has a different one, measured in nanometers.
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- (three words)Electrons are passed down this.
- Relies on protons to make ATP during the light reactions
- A cluster of pigments on a thylakoid membrane.
- The process of turning light energy into chemical energy to make carbohydrates.
- Made by Photosystem 1.
- A cow is an example.
- An example of an accessory pigment.
- (two words) These reactions happen during the day and create ATP or NADPH.
- Made by Photosystem 2.
- In terms of energy, all plants are this.
20 Clues: A cow is an example. • Stacks of thylakoids. • Made by Photosystem 1. • Made by Photosystem 2. • Gas given off by plants. • Compounds that absorb light. • (two words) Gas taken in by plants. • An example of an accessory pigment. • In terms of energy, all plants are this. • The clear liquid inside of a chloroplast. • (three words)Electrons are passed down this. • ...
Organelles & Photosynthesis 2020-05-27
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- Very simple cells that don't have a nucleus
- organelles in plants that help convert energy
- stacks of thylakoids create a _____.
- facilitated diffusion of water
- cellular transport that requires energy is called ___ transport
- protection that is present in all cells
- the cell's cleanup organelle
- tells proteins where to go
- adenosine triphosphate
- organelle that transports molecules
- electron carrier in photosynthesis
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- ATP is created when H+ ions go through the ATP ______.
- cellular transport that does NOT require energy is called _____ transport
- organelle in both plant and animal cells that support the cell
- C6H12O6; a sugar produced by photosynthesis
- powerhouse of the cell
- Organelle that stores DNA in eukaryotic cells
- stores water/food/etc. for the cell
- protection present in plant and prokaryotic cells
- produces proteins based on instructions from DNA
- the light independent reaction is also called the ____ cycle.
21 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • adenosine triphosphate • tells proteins where to go • the cell's cleanup organelle • facilitated diffusion of water • electron carrier in photosynthesis • stores water/food/etc. for the cell • organelle that transports molecules • stacks of thylakoids create a _____. • protection that is present in all cells • Very simple cells that don't have a nucleus • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2020-10-15
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- in plants the solution that surrounds the thylakoids in a chloroplast
- reactions the initial reactions in photosynthesis which are triggered by the absorption of light by photosystems I and II and include the passage of electrons along the electron transport chains the production of NADPH and oxygen gas and the synthesis of ATP through chemiosmosis
- an organism that produces its own nutrients from inorganic substances or from the environment instead of consuming other organisms
- a class of pigments that are present mostly in plants and that aid in photosynthesis
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- a green pigment that is present in most plant and algae cells and some bacteria that gives plants their characteristic green color and that absorbs light to provide energy for photosynthesis
- in chloroplasts and mitochondria a process in which the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a membrane is coupled to the synthesis of ATP
- a substance that gives another substance or a mixture its color
- in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts a cluster of chlorophyll and other pigment molecules that harvest light energy for the light reactions of photosynthesis
- fixation, the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide such as in photosynthesis
- a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast
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- the process by which plants algae and some bacteria use sunlight carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen
- one of many openings in a leaf or a stem of a plant that enable gas exchange to occur (plural stomata)
- an organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or their byproducts and that cannot synthesize organic compounds from inorganic materials
- pathway, phosphoenolpyruvate by the enzyme PEP carboxylase producing the four-carbon compound within mesophyll cells that is later transported to the bundle sheath cells where the CO2 is to be released for use in the Calvin cycle.
- a membrane system found within chloroplasts that contains the components for photosynthesis
- cycle a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- transport chain, a series of molecules found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- pathway a water-conserving, carbon-fixing process; CAM plants take in carbon at night and fix it into various organic compounds and release it during the day
- electron acceptor, in chloroplasts an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll a; found in the thylakoid membrane
20 Clues: a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast • a substance that gives another substance or a mixture its color • in plants the solution that surrounds the thylakoids in a chloroplast • an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • a class of pigments that are present mostly in plants and that aid in photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Lab 2021-10-20
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- True or false, Photosynthesis will occur when a leaf is covered with green filter paper.
- One of the products of photosynthesis, which is then stored as starch.
- When transmittance increases, absorbance _______.
- Red filter paper transmits _____ light to reach the leaf, but absorbs all others.
- The chemical we used to remove the pigments from the chromatography paper.
- The coenzyme involved in photosynthesis.
- The most important pigment in photosynthesis.
- Pigments that are not the main pigment are called what?
- The most polar pigment.
- Will there be starch present in a leaf section that was covered by red filter paper?
- A yellow object will _______ blue light.
- True or false, the purple part of a coleus leaf contains chlorophyll
- One of the products of photosynthesis
- The pink pigment on a coleus leaf is called what?
- The most non-polar pigment.
- The second-most non-polar pigment.
- What substance would you boil the coleus leaves in to test for starch?
- One of the reactants in photosynthesis
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- Which wave has the shortest wavelength?
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see.
- What is the polarity of the paper we used to separate the chlorophyll pigments?
- Infared waves have _______ wavelengths than visible light.
- Non-polar pigments move _______ through the paper because the solvent is non-polar.
- A blue object will _______ blue light.
- In paper chromatography, the solvent has which polarity?
- The presence of which molecule would indicate photosynthesis occurred?
- Leaves change colors because of the breakdown of what molecule?
- One of the reactants in photosynthesis
- What technique did we use to separate the chlorophyll pigments?
- Which is the stationary phase, paper or solvent?
- Which color has the largest wavelength?
- UV light has _______ energy than visible light.
- Which wave has the lowest energy?
- Plants use sunlight to produce what molecule?
- Chlorophyll reflects ______ wavelengths, but absorbs all others.
- In paper chromatography, the solvent is the stationary or mobile phase?
- Does photosynthesis occur when blue filter paper is placed on a leaf?
- Which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- Which color, besides white/yellow, of the coleus leaf did not have photosynthesis occur
- The more _______ a molecule has, the more polar it is.
40 Clues: The most polar pigment. • The most non-polar pigment. • Which wave has the lowest energy? • The second-most non-polar pigment. • One of the products of photosynthesis • A blue object will _______ blue light. • One of the reactants in photosynthesis • One of the reactants in photosynthesis • Which wave has the shortest wavelength? • Which color has the largest wavelength? • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2021-11-22
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- the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide, such as in photosynthesis
- a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- compounds that absorb light
- the initial reactions in photosynthesis, which are triggered by the absorption of light by photosystems 1 and 2 include the passageway pf electrons along the electron transport chains, the production of NADPH and oxygen gas, and the synthesis of ATP through chemiosmosis
- a carbon-fixing process in which carbon dioxide is bound to a compound to form a four-carbon intermediate
- a series of molecules, found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- a water-conserving, carbon fixing process; CAM plants take in carbon at night and fix it into various organic compounds and release it during the day
- in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds, primarily carbohydrates
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- a membrane system found within chloroplasts that contain the components for photosynthesis
- in chloroplasts and mitochondria, a process in which the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a membrane is coupled to the synthesis of ATP
- the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores
- in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast
- a green pigment that is present in most plants cells, that gives plants their characteristic green color, and that reacts with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to form carbohydrates
- a class of pigments that are present in the thylakoid membrane of plants and that aid in photosynthesis
- in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, a cluster of chlorophyll and other pigment molecules that harvest light energy for the light reactions
- a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast
- an organism that produces its own nutrients from inorganic substances or from the environment instead of consuming other organisms
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- an organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or their byproducts and that cannot synthesize organic compounds from inorganic materials
20 Clues: compounds that absorb light • a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast • in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll • in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast • an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores • ...
photosynthesis crossword 2021-11-22
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- organisms that use energy from sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorganic substance to make organic compounds
- located in the membrane of the thylakoids are several pigments the most improtant ones are called
- an important part of the light reactions is the synthesis of ATP through a process called
- cycle a series of enzymes assisted chemical reactions that produces three carbon sugars
- reactions is converted to chemical energy, which is temporarily stored in ATP and energy carrier molecule NADPH
- to convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds
- under hot and dry conditions plants can rapidly lose water to the air through small pores called
- compounds that absorb light
- pathway such plants fix carbon through a pathway called
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- organelles found in the cell of plant and algae
- inside the inner membrane is another system of membranes that are arranged as flattened sacs
- each cluster of pigment molecules and te proteins that the pigment molecules are embedded in are referred to collectively as
- fixation This incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds is called
- transport chain the first series of molecules located in the thylakoid membrane these molecules are called
- surrounding teh grana is a solution
- electron acceptor the acceptor of the electrons lost from chlorophyll a is a molecule in the thylakoid membrane called
- pathway onw alternative pathway enables certain plants to fix CO2 into four carbon compounds are called
- animals and other organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from sunlight or inorganic substance
- other compounds found in the thylakoid membrane including yellow oragne and brown
- the thylakoids are connected and layered to form stacks
20 Clues: compounds that absorb light • surrounding teh grana is a solution • organelles found in the cell of plant and algae • the thylakoids are connected and layered to form stacks • pathway such plants fix carbon through a pathway called • fixation This incorporation of CO2 into organic compounds is called • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-03-02
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- Adenosphen diphosphate
- Chlorophylls and carotenoids are grouped in clusters of hundreds of pigments
- Most common pigments
- Series of thylakoids
- Organisms that must get their food from other sources.
- Compounds that absorb light
- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- Most common source of ATP
- Other accessory pigments
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- Light energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy
- Source of energy for cells
- Converting CO2 and water to sugar using sunlight.
- Organic compounds formed from CO2 and ATP.
- Fluid outside thylakoids
- Organisms able to make their own food
- unstable 6 carbon molecule
- Stack of thylakoids
- plants using the calvin cycle
- Left as waste after photosynthesis
- Reduced form of nadp+
20 Clues: Stack of thylakoids • Most common pigments • Series of thylakoids • Reduced form of nadp+ • Adenosphen diphosphate • Fluid outside thylakoids • Other accessory pigments • Most common source of ATP • Source of energy for cells • unstable 6 carbon molecule • Compounds that absorb light • plants using the calvin cycle • Left as waste after photosynthesis • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-03-01
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- organisms that get their food from other sources.
- an ester of adenosine and triphosphoric acid.
- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- use light energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis: the energy storage molecule ATP and the reduced electron carrier NADPH.
- organisms able to make their own food.
- pigments like yellow,orange and brown.
- split water into oxygen,protons, and electrons.
- is the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
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- sugar made from the Calvin Cycle.
- open stomata at night and close during the day.
- Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate.
- cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.
- a process that plants and algae use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar, the food autotrophs need to grow.
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants.
- is a green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- compounds that absorb light.
- refers to the colorless fluid surrounding the grana within the chloroplast.
- made of many colors called the visible.
- stacks formed by thylakoids.
- can be reflected, or transmitted.
20 Clues: compounds that absorb light. • stacks formed by thylakoids. • sugar made from the Calvin Cycle. • can be reflected, or transmitted. • organisms able to make their own food. • made of many colors called the visible. • pigments like yellow,orange and brown. • an ester of adenosine and triphosphoric acid. • open stomata at night and close during the day. • ...
Respiration & Photosynthesis 2019-02-15
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- Water is split to release this as a by product (6)
- The product of glycolysis (8)
- An energy storage molecule (3)
- A product of anaerobic respiration from humans (6,4)
- A product of photolysis used to make ATP (8, 4)
- A product of photolysis used to make ATP (9)
- A factor affecting the rate of photosynthesis (5, 9)
- A factor affecting the rate of photosynthesis (6, 7)
- Type of respiration taking place that takes place in the cytoplasm and mitochondria (7)
- Used by plant to create organic molecules from inorganic ones (14)
- Equipment used to measure that rate of respiration (12)
- spectrum A graph used to represent the wavelengths absorbed by each pigment (10, 8)
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- A factor affecting the rate of photosynthesis (11)
- When cyanobacteria appeared on the planet, this starts to appear in rocks, particularly when iron is present (4)
- A technique that can be used to observe photosynthetic pigments within a leaf (14)
- The process by which glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm (10)
- Anaerobic respiration produces more of this in muscle contraction (5)
- A product of anaerobic respiration from yeast (7)
- Type of respiration that takes place in the cytoplasm only (9)
- A solvent commonly used to separate photosynthetic pigments (7)
- The place where pyruvate is fully oxidised to produce carbon dioxide and water (12)
- The purpose of photosynthesis (7)
- The main photosynthetic pigment (11)
- The process by which chlorophyll splits apart water (10)
- The controlled release of energy from glucose (11)
- spectrum A graph used to represent the amount of photosynthesis from a plant in different wavelengths of light (6, 8)
26 Clues: The product of glycolysis (8) • An energy storage molecule (3) • The purpose of photosynthesis (7) • The main photosynthetic pigment (11) • A product of photolysis used to make ATP (9) • A product of photolysis used to make ATP (8, 4) • A product of anaerobic respiration from yeast (7) • A factor affecting the rate of photosynthesis (11) • ...
Photosynthesis summary 2013-05-09
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- What word describes a molecule that does not dissolve in water, such as starch?
- What are the tiny holes in the underside of hte leaf called, which open and close in regulate the flow of gases into and out of the leaf?
- In what form is glucose stored in the plant in order to avoid disturbing water balance of the cells?
- What is the name of the special organs found in certain plants to store starch, such as the potato
- What feature of broad, flat leaves means they can absorb as much light energy as possible?
- Which plant tissue forms transport vessels in which water and minerals moves from roots to leaves?
- What plant tissue contains cells arranged in a regular pattern and packed full of chloroplasts?
- What is most of the glucose from photosynthesis used for?
- When do plants photosynthesise?
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- What combines with glucose in the plant to make proteins
- What is the name of the green pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy?
- Which plant tissue forms transport vessels in which glucose moves from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
- What is absorbed by the pigment chlorophyll, necessary for the photosynthesis reaction to occur?
- What word describes a molecule that dissolves in water, such as glucose?
- What is the chemical reaction that occurs in plants to fix carbon dioxide and water into glucose, releasing oxygen as a waste product?
- What layer of the leaf minimises water loss from the leaf by evaporation?
- What is the name of the organelle in which the photosynthesis reaction occurs?
- What is the type of specialised cell that increases the surface area to maximise water uptake into the plant
- What thin layer in the leaf allows light to pass through to reach the palisade layer?
- When do plants respire?
- By which process do gases move through the stomata, into and out of the spongy mesophyll?
- What is the scientific word for sugar, with the chemical formula C6H12O6?
22 Clues: When do plants respire? • When do plants photosynthesise? • What combines with glucose in the plant to make proteins • What is most of the glucose from photosynthesis used for? • What word describes a molecule that dissolves in water, such as glucose? • What layer of the leaf minimises water loss from the leaf by evaporation? • ...
Photosynthesis Terms 2016-03-03
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- A cyclic set of reaction occurring in the stroma of chloroplasts that fixes the carbon of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules and recycles coenzymes.
- The light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- A reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons.
- A compound that accepts one hydrogen atom and two electrons, forming NADPH; is an electron acceptor.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- The second set of reactions in photosynthesis (the Calvin Cycle); these reactions do not require solar energy.
- A compound that donates one hydrogen atom and two electrons to another molecule, to reform NADP+; is an electron donor.
- The photosynthetic membrane within a chloroplast that contains light-gathering pigment molecules and electron transport chains.
- A packet of light.
- A process for synthesizing ATP using the energy of an electrochemical gradient and the ATP synthase enzyme.
- A reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons.
- A system of interconnected flattened membrane sacs forming a separate compartment within the stroma of a chloroplast.
- A chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by light; in photosynthesis, water molecules are split by this.
- The protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast.
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- A membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- The process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors; each time an electron is transferred, energy is released.
- A specialized protein complex embedded in the thylakoid membrane that allows H+ ions to escape from the lumen and uses the resulting energy to generate ATP.
- The fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid.
- A molecule containing three high-energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in living organisms.
- The first set of reactions of photosynthesis in which light energy excites electrons in chlorophyll molecules, powers chemiosmotic ATP synthesis, and results in the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigments embedded in a thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast that absorbs light energy.
- A molecule containing two high-energy phosphate bonds that may be formed by breaking one of the phosphate bonds in ATP.
- Groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana.
24 Clues: A packet of light. • Stacks of thylakoids. • The fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid. • Groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana. • A reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons. • A reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons. • The process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules. • ...
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2023-11-09
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- Calvin A nobel prize winning scientist who created the _____ cycle
- These absorb light energy and transfer it to reaction centers
- the initial step of cellular respiration; breaks down glucose into smaller pieces
- Overall output of _____ ATP during cellular respiration
- Converts light energy into chemical energy; this process used sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen
- Respiration The process divided into 3 main stages: glycolysis, krebs cycle, and electron transport chain
- Cycle uses ATP and NADPH produced in the light dependent reactions to convert into glucose
- Priestly The scientist who is responsible for discovering the gas necessary for respiration
- The sites where light energy is trapped and converted into chemical energy
- the metabolic process where a substance breaks down into a simpler substance
- Cycle also known as the citric cycle
- Plays a role to transfer electrons and energy
- Organisms that cannot make their own food; rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
- A process or organism that can function without the use of oxygen
- The Electron Transport System produces __ ATP
- Contains chlorophyll and serves as the site for light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
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- the final step of cellular respiration
- Acid A three carbon molecule that is the product of glycolysis
- Dependent Reactions Involve the conversion of light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH
- Acid A byproduct of anaerobic respiration
- A colored molecule that absorbs light during photosynthesis; gives plants colors
- These organisms are able to produce their own food using energy from the sun
- The unit of measurement used to quantify energy
- A fluid-filled space within the chloroplast
- the ____________ is the powerhouse of the cell
- Triphosphate also known as ATP
- This molecule is an electron carrier involved in photosynthesis
- A site where many cellular processes take place
- Glycolysis uses __ ATP
- Production that requires oxygen
- Synthase ___________ makes ATP by chemiosmosis
- A green pigment found in plants
32 Clues: Glycolysis uses __ ATP • Production that requires oxygen • A green pigment found in plants • Triphosphate also known as ATP • the final step of cellular respiration • Cycle also known as the citric cycle • Acid A byproduct of anaerobic respiration • A fluid-filled space within the chloroplast • Plays a role to transfer electrons and energy • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2023-12-21
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- The distance between two peaks in electromagnetic radiation
- Product of the light independent reaction
- Products of photolysis other than oxygen (two words without gap))
- Name of the enzyme which catalyses carbon fixation
- The name for the energy carrying quantum of light
- The collective term for several light absorbing pigments embedded in the thylakoid membrane
- Name of the location where hydrogen ions accumulate during the light dependent reaction
- Your favorite bio teacher in the world
- Electron donor during light dependent reaction
- Name of the organelle in the plant cell where photosynthesis is taking place
- Oxidized version of a electron carrier needed during the light dependent reactions (excluding charge)
- Substrate required for the Calvin Cycle
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- Process during which protons follow their natural concentration gradient to produce ATP in photosythesis or cellular respiration
- His first name was Melvin and that's now the name for the light independent reaction
- Sequence of membrane proteins in the thylakoid membrane
- Name for the splitting of water
- One of the products of the light independent reaction
- Un-abbreviated term for ATP
- Electrons which move from ground state to excited state are said to be..
- These negatively charged particles drive the pumping of hydrogen ions across the thylakoid membrane
- Name for a stack of thylakoids (pl.)
- General name for the loss of electrons
22 Clues: Un-abbreviated term for ATP • Name for the splitting of water • Name for a stack of thylakoids (pl.) • Your favorite bio teacher in the world • General name for the loss of electrons • Substrate required for the Calvin Cycle • Product of the light independent reaction • Electron donor during light dependent reaction • The name for the energy carrying quantum of light • ...
Photosynthesis + Metabolism 2023-03-03
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- organisms that provide 2/3 of the Earth's oxygen
- gains electrons
- CO2 + H2O --> O2 + C6H12O6
- produces G3P; second step of the Calvin Cycle
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs; contains chlorophyll
- contains adenine, a base, ribose, and 3 phosphates
- changing CO2 into a solid carbon molecule; first step of the Calvin Cycle
- pigment that makes plants green
- regeneration of RuBP; third step of the Calvin Cycle
- process of converting sugars into ATP
- space between thylakoid and chloroplast membrane
- contains adenine, a base, ribose, and 2 phosphates
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- loses electrons
- space inside the thylakoid
- organisms that make their own food; self eating
- takes place between the thylakoid membrane, space, and stroma
- process during photosynthesis that consumes CO2 to make sugars
- process of using sunlight to convert CO2 into sugars
- organisms that consume autotrophs or other sources of food
- structures inside chloroplasts; have their own membranes
- a thylakoid stack
21 Clues: loses electrons • gains electrons • a thylakoid stack • space inside the thylakoid • CO2 + H2O --> O2 + C6H12O6 • pigment that makes plants green • process of converting sugars into ATP • produces G3P; second step of the Calvin Cycle • organisms that make their own food; self eating • organisms that provide 2/3 of the Earth's oxygen • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2024-03-07
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- Process of making ATP using energy from the H+ ion gradient
- What pulls H= ions from outside the thylakoid into the lumen
- Atoms lose electrons
- How many ATPs are used when theres 1 CO2
- Long series of chemical reactions after the electron is removed from the photosystem II
- NADP+ + +
- What happens when electrons get hit by a photon
- What G3P makes
- Clusters of chloroplast, chlorophyll and other pigments in the thylakoid membrane
- Specialized protein: ATP____ complex
- Location of carbon fixation
- What is diffused directly into the chloroplast
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- Third stage of photosynthesis
- Gas released as a byproduct of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- How electrons are replaced after they're passed on to the TC
- Where light-dependent reactions take place
- Atoms gain electrons
- ADP + Pi
- Individual packets of energy
- How many electrons NADP+ accepts
20 Clues: ADP + Pi • NADP+ + + • What G3P makes • Atoms gain electrons • Atoms lose electrons • Location of carbon fixation • Individual packets of energy • Third stage of photosynthesis • How many electrons NADP+ accepts • Specialized protein: ATP____ complex • How many ATPs are used when theres 1 CO2 • Where light-dependent reactions take place • ...
Terminologies: Photosynthesis 2022-09-15
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- coloured substances that absorb light of particular wavelengths
- found within a chloroplast
- membranes,inside the chloroplast in an enclosed fluid-filed sac where L.D.S takes place
- , The production of ATP using energy from light, involving only photosystem I
- first series of reaction that requires energy
- centre , The part of a photosystem towards which energy from light is funnelled.
- five-carbon phosphorylated sugar which is the first compound to combine with CO2 during light-independent stage
- spaces,the fluid-filed sac enclosed by the thylakoid membranes
- final series of reaction that doesn't require light but uses
- ATP using energy obtained from the light
- , A cluster of light-harvesting pigments surrounding a reaction centre
- from the L.D.S to make energy
- coenzyme that transfers hydrogen from one substance to another
- Factor,The requirement for a process to take place that is in the shortest supply
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- ,The emission of an electron from a molecule as a result of the absorption of energy from light
- background material in a chloroplast that the L.D.S of photosynthesis takes place
- cycle,a cycle of reaction in the L.D.S where CO2 is reduced to form
- three-carbon phosphorylated sugar
- water molecules using energy from light
- , An enzyme found in photosystem II that catalyses the breakdown of water, using energy from light
- Spectrum , A graph showing the effect of different wavelengths of light on a process
- green pigment that absorbs energy
- three-carbon compound formed when RuBP and CO2 combines.
- enzyme that catalyses the combination of RuBP with CO2
- Value , A number that indicates how far a substance travels during chromatography
- , The production of ATP using energy from light, involving both photosystem I and II
- spectrum , A graph showing the absorbance of different wavelengths of light by a photosynthetic pigment
- , A technique that can separate substances in a mixture according to their solubility in a solvent.
28 Clues: found within a chloroplast • from the L.D.S to make energy • three-carbon phosphorylated sugar • green pigment that absorbs energy • water molecules using energy from light • ATP using energy obtained from the light • first series of reaction that requires energy • enzyme that catalyses the combination of RuBP with CO2 • ...
Photosynthesis & Diffusion 2022-05-20
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- substance across a cell membrane requiring no energy
- where the Calvin Cycle occurs
- substance doing the dissolving
- polar and hydrophillic
- substance being dissolved
- lower concentration of solutes
- the difference in concentration of substance from one place to another
- higher concentration of solutes
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- the process that uses energy from the sun
- non-polar and hydrophobic
- uptake solutes
- stack of thylakoids
- expel solutes
- the ability of a cell to maintain homeostasis by moving substance across the cell membrane
- where light dependent reactions occur
- movement of molecules from an area of high concentration of the molecules to an area with lower concentration of the molecules
- diffusion of water molecules across a selectively or semipermeable membrane from an area of higher concentration of water molecules to an area of lower concentration of water molecules
- substances across a cell membrane that requires energy
- same concentration of solutes
- green pigment in plants
20 Clues: expel solutes • uptake solutes • stack of thylakoids • polar and hydrophillic • green pigment in plants • non-polar and hydrophobic • substance being dissolved • where the Calvin Cycle occurs • same concentration of solutes • substance doing the dissolving • lower concentration of solutes • higher concentration of solutes • where light dependent reactions occur • ...
steve's photosynthesis 2024-10-31
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- a pigment found in green plants
- can affect photosynthesis
- another name for lighter dependant stage
- doesn't require light to produce energy
- natural coloring of matter
- eats or find its own food or energy
- nitrogen
- smashed tube like structure
- cycle another name for light independent stage
- type of liquid plant usues to grow
- energy source for photosystem 1
- energy with three phosphate
- where the calvin cycle happens
- another name for light independent stage
- growth process of plants
- sugar
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- type of energy in the calvin cycle
- type of energy made by plants
- type of groups in atp and adp
- plants use this to make oxygen
- makes its own food/energy
- requires light to produce energy
- eates or consumes energy
- makes energy or food
- cell that is responsible for photosynthesis
- coin like shape in thylakoids
- energy with two phosphates
- gas made by plant
28 Clues: sugar • nitrogen • gas made by plant • makes energy or food • eates or consumes energy • growth process of plants • makes its own food/energy • can affect photosynthesis • natural coloring of matter • energy with two phosphates • smashed tube like structure • energy with three phosphate • type of energy made by plants • type of groups in atp and adp • coin like shape in thylakoids • ...
Photosynthesis _ Kheri 2024-10-31
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- the light dependent stage takes place in
- Found in all green plants
- Another name for animal
- A 5-carbon sugar
- The reactant of the Calvin Cycle
- Energy made in photosystem 2
- A food making cell in the plant
- Calvin cycle takes place in
- The light-dependent stage reactant
- Breaks down water in the light dependent stage
- Fully charged fast-acting battery
- Needs to take food from producers
- A type of nitrogen
- Depleted battery
- another name for ligh independent
- product of the light dependent stage
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- Fast energy in ATP
- A type of sugar
- another name for photosystem 1 and calvin cycle
- Makes their own food
- A process in which a plant absorbs light water and carbon dioxide to make food
- Effects the photosynthesis prosses if to hot or cold
- Another name for plant
- takes place in thylakoids
- takes place in stroma
- another name for photosystem 2
- A light-absorbing molecule
- A stack of thylakoids
28 Clues: A type of sugar • A 5-carbon sugar • Depleted battery • Fast energy in ATP • A type of nitrogen • Makes their own food • takes place in stroma • A stack of thylakoids • Another name for plant • Another name for animal • Found in all green plants • takes place in thylakoids • A light-absorbing molecule • Calvin cycle takes place in • Energy made in photosystem 2 • ...
Photosynthesis/Paisley 2024-10-31
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- the stage that needs sunlight
- stage that doesn't need sunight
- A stack of thylakoids
- Calvin cycle is located in this
- provides energy for plants
- The green pigment in plants
- a specialized organelle found in plant cells
- Can Make their energy on their own using the sun
- Nitrogen Base
- Contains 2 phosphates
- The sugar molecule in ATP/ADP
- product of photosystemll
- another name is the calvin cycle
- another name is light dependent stage
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- Gas that's plants absorb from the air
- the colors within the chloroplast
- Makes glucose
- The degree ofrate the chemical reactions
- reactant of photosystemll
- makes their energy by consuming other things
- energy from the calvin cycle
- the process of how plants make oxygen and energy
- Can make their own foods
- Consumes other living things
- Chemical compound
- Contains 3 phosphates
- product of Calvin cycle
- sacs in the chloroplast
28 Clues: Makes glucose • Nitrogen Base • Chemical compound • A stack of thylakoids • Contains 3 phosphates • Contains 2 phosphates • product of Calvin cycle • sacs in the chloroplast • Can make their own foods • product of photosystemll • reactant of photosystemll • provides energy for plants • The green pigment in plants • energy from the calvin cycle • Consumes other living things • ...
photosynthesis- sydney 2024-10-31
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- stacks of thylakoids
- must be between 0 and 35 C for photosynthesis to occur
- primary energy source of all autotrophs
- where the calvin cycle takes place
- get their energy from other organisms
- also called photosystem 1 or the Calvin cycle
- the site where photosynthesis occurs
- make their own energy
- reactant of the light-independent reactions
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- discovered second
- also called photosystem 2
- also called photosystem 1 or light independent stage
- the process in which plants make the light-dependent reactions
- produce their own energy
- reactant of light-dependent reactions
- discovered first
- energy product of the light dependent reactions
- short-term energy; three phosphates; fully charged battery
- ATP has 3 and ADP has 2
- where the light-dependent reactions occur
- product of the Calvin cycle
- sugars; part of ATP and ADP
- primary pigment present in plants
- two phosphates; like a partially charged battery
- nitrogen compound; part of ATP and ADP
- light-absorbing molecule
- product of the light-dependent reactions
- consume other things to get their energy
28 Clues: discovered first • discovered second • stacks of thylakoids • make their own energy • ATP has 3 and ADP has 2 • produce their own energy • light-absorbing molecule • also called photosystem 2 • product of the Calvin cycle • sugars; part of ATP and ADP • primary pigment present in plants • where the calvin cycle takes place • the site where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Think-Tac-Toe 2012-12-13
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- needed for respiration
- waste product of fermentation that makes you're muscles burn
- needed for photosynthesis, respiration, and fermentation
- how chloroplasts make food for plants
- waste product of fermentation
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- makes energy by using oxygen to break down food
- what chloroplasts use to make food
- organelle that makes food using photosynthesis glucose simple sugars made by photosynthesis
- waste product of respiration and fermentation
- the green pigment in chloroplasts
- break down of food without oxygen
- energy producing organelles
- made by photosynthesis
- energy
14 Clues: energy • needed for respiration • made by photosynthesis • energy producing organelles • waste product of fermentation • the green pigment in chloroplasts • break down of food without oxygen • what chloroplasts use to make food • how chloroplasts make food for plants • waste product of respiration and fermentation • makes energy by using oxygen to break down food • ...
Photosynthesis and Respiration Crossword, Caleb Pait 2023-10-05
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- the rate of photosynthesis _____ with more light
- the area surrounding the thylakoids in the chloroplasts (similar to cytoplasm)
- the green pigment found in chloroplasts
- cellular respiration creates water, ATP, and ______
- another name for cytoplasm
- a form of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen
- aerobic respiration produces this many ATP
- plant tissue that only flows one way
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- the part of photosynthesis that takes place in the stroma
- the pancake-looking structures found in the chloroplast
- used by plants to harness the suns light for energy
- ______ molecules are split up to create hydrogen and oxygen in photosynthesis
- the products of photosynthesis are oxygen and ____
- plants have an ______ temperature and pH value for photosynthesis
- the main goal of cellular respiration is the production of _____
15 Clues: another name for cytoplasm • plant tissue that only flows one way • the green pigment found in chloroplasts • aerobic respiration produces this many ATP • the rate of photosynthesis _____ with more light • the products of photosynthesis are oxygen and ____ • used by plants to harness the suns light for energy • cellular respiration creates water, ATP, and ______ • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2013-10-13
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- is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide.
- meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis).
- are absorbed from the roots of a plant - we can easily tell when they are not present.
- this is not needed for photosynthesis, but a rise or a fall in it will affect the rate at which the plant photosynthesises.
- this green substance is essential for photosynthesis.
- describes to us how strong or weak something (i.e.light) is.
- are needed as they help collect essential minerals.
- it is needed for photosynthesis - plants get it from the star at the centre of our solar system.
- is produced when photosynthesis happens.
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- is needed by plants as it makes up the cell walls in plant cells
- is needed by cells for respiration.
- it is obvious when this is not present in a plant as the leaves turn yellow with green veins.
- a name for the things that can affect photosynthesis (i.e. carbon dioxide concentration, light intensityetc)>
- is a gas essential for photosynthesis.
- is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain.
- makes up chlorophyll
16 Clues: makes up chlorophyll • is needed by cells for respiration. • is a gas essential for photosynthesis. • is produced when photosynthesis happens. • is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain. • is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide. • are needed as they help collect essential minerals. • meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis). • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2013-10-13
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- is needed by cells for respiration.
- a name for the things that can affect photosynthesis (i.e. carbon dioxide concentration, light intensityetc)>
- are absorbed from the roots of a plant - we can easily tell when they are not present.
- is produced when photosynthesis happens.
- this green substance is essential for photosynthesis.
- is needed for the formation of chlorophyll.
- this is not needed for photosynthesis, but a rise or a fall in it will affect the rate at which the plant photosynthesises.
- is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain.
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- meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis).
- is a gas essential for photosynthesis.
- describes to us how strong or weak something (i.e.light) is.
- are needed as they help collect essential minerals.
- is needed by plants as it makes up the cell walls in plant cells
- it is needed for photosynthesis - plants get it from the star at the centre of our solar system.
- it is obvious when this is not present in a plant as the leaves turn yellow with green veins.
- is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide.
16 Clues: is needed by cells for respiration. • is a gas essential for photosynthesis. • is produced when photosynthesis happens. • is a lot of glucose molecules in a chain. • is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide. • is needed for the formation of chlorophyll. • are needed as they help collect essential minerals. • meaning the speed of something (i.e. photosynthesis). • ...
Biology of Plants: Photosynthesis 2018-03-15
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- In most plants (dicots), spongy ___________ allows for gas exchange.
- C4 is better at _____ CO2.
- ____________ must be open for gas exchange.
- When photosynthesis enzymes are at peak efficiency, they may run out of CO2, resulting in _____________.
- _________ gradient and electron transport produce ATP and NADH.
- To generate and store energy, plants create a ___________ gradient using Hydrogen ions (H+).
- Light-____________ reactions create the hydrogen gradient
- ______________ absorbs red and blue light.
- Stage 2 of Photosynthesis is fixing ____________ (light-independent reaction).
- Facultative CAM plants can switch between C3, C4, and CAM based on ___________ conditions.
- At _________ temperatures, C4 plants do better in full sun.
- In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide, water and light are the _________.
- Rubisco is an _________ that attaches CO2 to RuBP and creates a 6 carbon sugar.
- Photorespiration occurs when ____________ binds to Oxygen rather than Carbon Dioxide, and releases CO2.
- C6H12O6 is the formula for?
- C4 is successful in hot, ____, lower CO2 conditions.
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- C4 photosynthesis first organic molecule has 4 ___________, Uses PEP and PEP-carboxylase. Still uses Calvin Cycle; rubisco is exposed to only CO2, never oxygen.
- At lower light levels, C3 can be better in a range of _____________.
- In photoexcitation, Energized electrons are replaced by ___________: splitting water.
- For C3 photosynthesis, CO2 increases ____________.
- In photosynthesis, glucose and oxygen are the __________.
- In photoexcitation, Hydrogen ion concentration increases in _____________.
- Plants can change the ___________ of stomata in response to CO2 conditions.
- In photoexcitation, ___________ created as a byproduct.
- Electron transport system is a series of ______________ that steal energy from excited electrons.
- ATP is produced when _____________ is allowed through the membrane by ATP Synthase.
- In monocots, In __________ around vascular tissue, no thylakoids, lots of starch.
- __________-dependent reactions take place in the plasma membrane of thylakoids within chloroplasts.
- In photoexcitation, Electrons come from __________.
- In monocots, In ___________ mesophyll, small chloroplasts with no starch, many thylakoids.
- Normal photosynthesis?
- Stage 1 of Photosynthesis is Storing _________ (light-dependent reaction purpose).
- Rubisco __________ energy, instead of producing it.
- Carbon Fixation is the process of turning inorganic carbon dioxide into organic ________.
34 Clues: Normal photosynthesis? • C4 is better at _____ CO2. • C6H12O6 is the formula for? • ______________ absorbs red and blue light. • ____________ must be open for gas exchange. • For C3 photosynthesis, CO2 increases ____________. • In photoexcitation, Electrons come from __________. • Rubisco __________ energy, instead of producing it. • ...
Matter Cycling 2022-02-02
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- What the plant makes
- Where does photosynthesis take place?
- most important thing made through cellular respiration
- What structure absorbs light?
- sugar made by plants
- reaction that uses sugar to make energy
- gas given off during cellular respiration
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- reaction that makes sugar to be used as fuel
- molecule that builds cell walls
- liquid needed for photosynthesis
- What structure absorbs gases?
- gas made by plants
- all living things are made of
- what the plant needs
- energy source for photosynthesis
- Where does cellular respiration take place?
- what plants store extra sugar as
17 Clues: gas made by plants • What the plant makes • what the plant needs • sugar made by plants • What structure absorbs gases? • all living things are made of • What structure absorbs light? • molecule that builds cell walls • liquid needed for photosynthesis • energy source for photosynthesis • what plants store extra sugar as • Where does photosynthesis take place? • ...
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration 2018-12-09
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- C6H12O6 and O2 are the ___________________ in cellular respiration
- In which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
- What type of energy is produced in cellular respiration?
- What type(s) of cells do cellular respiration?
- CO2,H2O, and ATP are the _______________________ in photosynthesis
- The process that takes place in all eukaryotic cells (plants and animals) that breaks down glucose (sugar) to create energy in the form of ATP
- What is the equation for cellular respiration?
- What type of energy is needed in photosynthesis?
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- What is the equation for photosynthesis?
- In which organelle does photosynthesis occur?
- What type(s) of cells do photosynthesis?
- H2O is the chemical formula for ___________________.
- The process where plants take in carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun to create glucose (sugar) and oxygen
- CO2 is the chemical formula for ________________.
- O2 is the chemical formula for ________________.
- C6H12O6 is the chemical formula for ________________.
16 Clues: What is the equation for photosynthesis? • What type(s) of cells do photosynthesis? • In which organelle does photosynthesis occur? • What type(s) of cells do cellular respiration? • What is the equation for cellular respiration? • O2 is the chemical formula for ________________. • What type of energy is needed in photosynthesis? • ...
Cellular Energy 2023-08-28
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- The site of light-dependent reactions
- Photosynthesis coverts carbon dioxide and this into food and oxygen
- reaction that requires light energy that is captured by light-absorbing pigments
- Photosynthesis is this kind of reaction because it requires energy
- The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis
- Where plants convert the energy of sunlight into energy in the chemical bonds
- A process that plants use to turn carbon dioxide from the air into sugar (glucose)
- An essential electron donor in all organisms
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- Photosynthesis converts this and water into food and oxygen
- organism that eats animals/plants for energy
- organisms that make their own food
- stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds
- Where the light-independent process takes place
- the natural coloring matter of animals/plants
- Plants use the energy of the sun to change water and carbon dioxide into this
- the primary light-absorbing agent for photosynthesis
16 Clues: organisms that make their own food • The site of light-dependent reactions • organism that eats animals/plants for energy • An essential electron donor in all organisms • the natural coloring matter of animals/plants • Where the light-independent process takes place • The chloroplast produces this in photosynthesis • stores energy in the bonds between phosphate bonds • ...
Photosynthesis 2020-12-21
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- Photosynthesis product
- plastid in which photosynthesis take place
- A sugar made during photosynthesis
- Photosynthesis needs
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- gas used by plants during photosynthesis
- Plant pores necessary in photosynthesis to matai
- Photosynthesis "factory"
- Photosynthesis users
- Prerequisite for photosynthesis
- Gas produced by photosynthesis
10 Clues: Photosynthesis users • Photosynthesis needs • Photosynthesis product • Photosynthesis "factory" • Gas produced by photosynthesis • Prerequisite for photosynthesis • A sugar made during photosynthesis • gas used by plants during photosynthesis • plastid in which photosynthesis take place • Plant pores necessary in photosynthesis to matai
Science Behind the Grass 2014-01-28
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- / Photosynthesis yields oxygen and this food source for the plant
- / Green cells are located in the leaves because this is located in those green cells
- Tissue / Responsible for plant growth, can divide & enlarge
- / Outer layer of the leaf
- / Absorb water & mineral nutrients from the soil
- Vapor / Photosynthesis yields sugar, oxygen, and what
- / When respiration is greater than photosynthesis, droughts may also induce
- / Place on the plant where growth is initiated
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- / waterproof covering, keeps water in the leaf
- / manufactured food is carried back to the roots by?
- / water and minerals are carried up to the stems and leaves by?
- / The production of food for a plant
- / Reverse of photosynthesis
- / Broadleaf plants
- / Grass like plants
- / Opening in the epidermis, gases move in and out
- / Grass Family
17 Clues: / Grass Family • / Broadleaf plants • / Grass like plants • / Outer layer of the leaf • / Reverse of photosynthesis • / The production of food for a plant • / waterproof covering, keeps water in the leaf • / Place on the plant where growth is initiated • / Absorb water & mineral nutrients from the soil • / Opening in the epidermis, gases move in and out • ...
photosythesis 2023-02-16
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- commonly referred to as glucose
- plant or animal
- a gas used in photosynthesis
- A chemical reaction plants use to make sugars
- energy used for photosynthesis
- where light-dependant reactions take place
- a light used in photosynthesis
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- Where photosynthesis takes place
- a sugar/product of photosynthesis
- a green pigment found in plants
- colors
- where light-independent reactions take place
12 Clues: colors • plant or animal • a gas used in photosynthesis • energy used for photosynthesis • a light used in photosynthesis • commonly referred to as glucose • a green pigment found in plants • Where photosynthesis takes place • a sugar/product of photosynthesis • where light-dependant reactions take place • where light-independent reactions take place • ...
kinetic energy to chemical energy 2023-10-16
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- organelle, site of photosynthesis
- type of energy that is moving
- most common element in universe
- element on which life is based
- needed (reactant)of photosynthesis
- type of energy that is stored
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- means light in Latin
- organism that gets energy from light
- means to make in Latin
- form of stored energy made by plants
- one part oxygen two parts hydrogen reactant of photosynthesis
- plant organ where photosynthesis occurs
- colorless odorless gas product of photosynthesis
- form of kinetic energy used by plants
14 Clues: means light in Latin • means to make in Latin • type of energy that is moving • type of energy that is stored • element on which life is based • most common element in universe • organelle, site of photosynthesis • needed (reactant)of photosynthesis • organism that gets energy from light • form of stored energy made by plants • form of kinetic energy used by plants • ...
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 2024-11-06
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- The process through which all organisms convert glucose to ATP
- The process through which plants get their energy
- Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis
- What does ATP stand for?
- Organisms that must consume other organisms to get energy
- A product of photosynthesis
- Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle
- Sugar produced through photosynthesis (C6H12O6)
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- Energy produced through cellular respiration
- The pigmnets produced in the chloroplast that gives plants their green color
- What you end with in a chemical equation
- Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle
- Another name for autotrophs
- A product of cellular respiration
- The beginning part of a chemical equation
- The primary source for all energy on Earth
16 Clues: What does ATP stand for? • Another name for autotrophs • A product of photosynthesis • A product of cellular respiration • Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle • What you end with in a chemical equation • The beginning part of a chemical equation • The primary source for all energy on Earth • Energy produced through cellular respiration • ...
Photosynthesis Terms 2016-03-02
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- The light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- A membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigments embedded in a thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast that absorbs light energy.
- A reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons.
- A process for synthesizing ATP using the energy of an electrochemical gradient and the ATP synthase enzyme.
- The first set of reactions of photosynthesis in which light energy excites electrons in chlorophyll molecules, powers chemiosmotic ATP synthesis, and results in the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH.
- A compound that accepts one hydrogen atom and two electrons, forming NADPH; is an electron acceptor.
- The photosynthetic membrane within a chloroplast that contains light-gathering pigment molecules and electron transport chains.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors; each time an electron is transferred, energy is released.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- Groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana.
- A system of interconnected flattened membrane sacs forming a separate compartment within the stroma of a chloroplast.
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- A reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons.
- The second set of reactions in photosynthesis (the Calvin Cycle); these reactions do not require solar energy.
- A chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by light; in photosynthesis, water molecules are split by this.
- A specialized protein complex embedded in the thylakoid membrane that allows H+ ions to escape from the lumen and uses the resulting energy to generate ATP.
- The process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- The fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid.
- A compound that donates one hydrogen atom and two electrons to another molecule, to reform NADP+; is an electron donor.
- A molecule containing two high-energy phosphate bonds that may be formed by breaking one of the phosphate bonds in ATP.
- A packet of light.
- A cyclic set of reaction occurring in the stroma of chloroplasts that fixes the carbon of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules and recycles coenzymes.
- A molecule containing three high-energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in living organisms.
- The protein-rich semiliquid material in the interior of a chloroplast.
24 Clues: A packet of light. • Stacks of thylakoids. • The fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid. • Groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana. • A reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons. • A reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons. • The process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules. • ...
Photosynthesis Terms 2016-03-02
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- a compound that donates one hydrogen and two electrons to another molecule, to reform NADP+; is an electron donor.
- a chemical reaction in which a compound is broken down by light; in photosynthesis, water molecules are split by this.
- a reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons.
- the process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- transport chain /a series of progressively stronger electron acceptors; each time an electron is transferred, energy is released.
- the photosynthetic membrane withing a chloroplast that contains light-gathering pigment molecules and electron transport chain.
- the first set of photosynthesis in which light energy excites electrons in chlorophyll molecules, powers chemiosmotic ATP synthesis, and results in the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH.
- a cyclic set of reactions occurring in the stroma of chloroplasts that fixes the carbon of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules and recycles coenzymes.
- the fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid.
- a reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons.
- stacks of thylakoids.
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- a system of interconnected flattened membrane sacs forming a separate compartment withing the stroma of a chloroplast.
- a molecule containing two high-energy phosphate bonds that may be formed by breaking one of the phosphate bonds in ATP.
- the second set of reactions in photosynthesis (the Calvin cycle); these reactions do not require solar energy.
- a packet of light
- a membrane-bound organelle in green plant and algal cells that carries out photosynthesis.
- a compound that accepts one hydrogen atom and two electrons, forming NADPH; is an electron acceptor.
- a molecule containing three high-energy phosphate bonds that acts as the primary energy-transferring molecule in living organisms.
- the light-absorbing green-coloured pigment that begins the process of photosynthesis.
- a cluster of photosynthetic pigments embedded in a thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast that absorbs light energy.
- groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana.
21 Clues: a packet of light • stacks of thylakoids. • the fluid-filled space inside a thylakoid. • groups of unstacked thylakoids between grana. • a reaction in which an atom or molecule loses electrons. • a reaction in which an atom or molecule gains electrons. • the process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules. • ...
Photosynthesis - Bio101 2015-09-30
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- Plant cells have 2 that absorb light energy through pigments
- The scientist who got nobel prize for explaining reductive pentose phosphate cycle
- Do not require light to work
- Chemical formula of molecule that donates electrons during the first phase of photosynthesis (hint: is "split")
- Light reactions take place here
- Short for the "energy currency of the cell"
- Cacti use this pathway to survive hot, dry environments
- Orange pigment molecules
- The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis
- Where an alternate enzyme is used to fix carbon
- Pores in the leaves that control gas exchange
- The ultimate energy source (directly or indirectly)
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- Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
- Each photosystem is adjacent to one of these that are embedded in the thylakoid membrane
- Unit of wavelength
- VERY IMPORTANT by-product of the first phase of photosynthesis
- The purpose of the this phase is to collect solar energy
- The use of oxygen by plants instead of CO2 where carbon is not "fixed"
- Short for Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate in its reducing form
- Inside of the chloroplast (semi-liquid portion)
- Famous enzyme that helps to fix CO2 (catalyzes carboxylation of ribulose bisphosphate)
- 3-carbon molecule involved in carbon fixation (not a golf tourney)
22 Clues: Unit of wavelength • Orange pigment molecules • Do not require light to work • Light reactions take place here • Organelle where photosynthesis takes place • Short for the "energy currency of the cell" • Pores in the leaves that control gas exchange • Inside of the chloroplast (semi-liquid portion) • Where an alternate enzyme is used to fix carbon • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- A stack of thylakoids.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- Packet of light.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- A transport molecule.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- Reactions, When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
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- The loss of electrons.
- The process that makes G3P.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- The gain in electrons.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- Fixation, The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • A stack of thylakoids. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- The first reactions of photosynthesis that need light.
- An electron carrier in energy transfers.
- The process that makes G3P.
- Packet of light.
- Principal energy supply molecule that's used in cellular functions.
- When a higher energy electron donor passes an electron to a lower energy electron acceptor.
- A transport molecule.
- A cluster of photosynthetic pigment that absorbs light energy.
- The gain in electrons.
- This part of the chloroplast actually contains the chlorophyll.
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- Allows H+ to escape from Lumen.
- The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrate molecules.
- The second reactions of photosynthesis that do not need light.
- A series of progressively stronger electron acceptors.
- A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell.
- Absorbs photons from solar energy.
- A stack of thylakoids.
- The process that splits water molecules apart.
- The generation of an electrochemical gradient that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
- The loss of electrons.
20 Clues: Packet of light. • A transport molecule. • A stack of thylakoids. • The loss of electrons. • The gain in electrons. • The process that makes G3P. • Allows H+ to escape from Lumen. • Absorbs photons from solar energy. • An electron carrier in energy transfers. • The process that splits water molecules apart. • A interior space filled with a protein-rich gell. • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2021-11-22
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- the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide, such as in photosynthesis
- a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- compounds that absorb light
- the initial reactions in photosynthesis, which are triggered by the absorption of light by photosystems 1 and 2 include the passageway pf electrons along the electron transport chains, the production of NADPH and oxygen gas, and the synthesis of ATP through chemiosmosis
- a carbon-fixing process in which carbon dioxide is bound to a compound to form a four-carbon intermediate
- a series of molecules, found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- a water-conserving, carbon fixing process; CAM plants take in carbon at night and fix it into various organic compounds and release it during the day
- in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds, primarily carbohydrates
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- a membrane system found within chloroplasts that contain the components for photosynthesis
- in chloroplasts and mitochondria, a process in which the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a membrane is coupled to the synthesis of ATP
- the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores
- in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast
- a green pigment that is present in most plants cells, that gives plants their characteristic green color, and that reacts with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to form carbohydrates
- a class of pigments that are present in the thylakoid membrane of plants and that aid in photosynthesis
- in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, a cluster of chlorophyll and other pigment molecules that harvest light energy for the light reactions
- a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast
- an organism that produces its own nutrients from inorganic substances or from the environment instead of consuming other organisms
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- an organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or their byproducts and that cannot synthesize organic compounds from inorganic materials
20 Clues: compounds that absorb light • a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast • in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll • in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast • an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores • ...
Photosynthesis Vocab 2021-11-22
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- the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide, such as in photosynthesis
- a biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP
- compounds that absorb light
- the initial reactions in photosynthesis, which are triggered by the absorption of light by photosystems 1 and 2 include the passageway pf electrons along the electron transport chains, the production of NADPH and oxygen gas, and the synthesis of ATP through chemiosmosis
- a carbon-fixing process in which carbon dioxide is bound to a compound to form a four-carbon intermediate
- a series of molecules, found in the inner membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, through which electrons pass in a process that causes protons to build up on one side of the membrane
- a water-conserving, carbon fixing process; CAM plants take in carbon at night and fix it into various organic compounds and release it during the day
- in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll
- converts light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds, primarily carbohydrates
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- a membrane system found within chloroplasts that contain the components for photosynthesis
- in chloroplasts and mitochondria, a process in which the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a membrane is coupled to the synthesis of ATP
- the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores
- in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast
- a green pigment that is present in most plants cells, that gives plants their characteristic green color, and that reacts with sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to form carbohydrates
- a class of pigments that are present in the thylakoid membrane of plants and that aid in photosynthesis
- in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts, a cluster of chlorophyll and other pigment molecules that harvest light energy for the light reactions
- a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast
- an organism that produces its own nutrients from inorganic substances or from the environment instead of consuming other organisms
- an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- an organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or their byproducts and that cannot synthesize organic compounds from inorganic materials
20 Clues: compounds that absorb light • a stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast • in chloroplasts, an acceptor of electrons lost from chlorophyll • in plants, the solution that surronds the thylakoids in a chloroplast • an organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • the process of plants rapidly losing water to the air through small pores • ...
Photosynthesis Puzzle 2021-11-22
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- fixation This incorporation of CO2 into organic compunds is called.
- Pathway One alternative pathway is thus called
- the inner membrane is another system of membranes.
- Cycle-
- also function as accessory pigments.
- animals and other organisms that must get energy from food instead of directly from sunlight or inorganic substances.
- surrounding the grana is a solutionare caled.
- Each cluster of pigments molecules and the proteins that the pigment molecules are embedded in are referred to collectively as a.
- compounds that absorb light.
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- under hot and dry conditions, plants can rapidly lose water to the air through small pores called.
- to convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds, primarily carbohydrates.
- the thylakoids are connected and layered to form stacks.
- An important part of the light reaction is the synthesis of ATP through a process called.
- located in the membrane of the thykloids are several pigments, the most important of which are called.
- the light reactions begin with the absorption of light.
- Pathway Such plants fix carbon through a pathway called.
- Reactions is cnverted to chemical energy, which is temporarily stored in ATP and the energy carrier NADPH.
- organisms that use energy from sunlight or from chemical bonds in inorgamic substances to make organic compounds.
- Transport Chain type of molecules located in the thylakoid membrane of the first series.
- Electron Acceptor the acceptor of the electrons lost from chlorophyll a is a molecule in the thylakoid membrane called.
20 Clues: Cycle- • compounds that absorb light. • also function as accessory pigments. • surrounding the grana is a solutionare caled. • Pathway One alternative pathway is thus called • the inner membrane is another system of membranes. • the light reactions begin with the absorption of light. • Pathway Such plants fix carbon through a pathway called. • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword 2022-02-28
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- changed into ATP when a phosphate group is added
- Stack of thylakoids
- primary source of energy for cells
- Converting CO2 and water to using sunlight
- Most common pigments are ____
- responsible for collecting sunlight
- one molecule of ____ leaves to make sugar
- _____ become excited
- Compounds that absorb light
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- Choroplylls and carotenoids are grouped in hundreds of clusters called a _______
- _____ either make their sugars or get them from another source
- chemical energy is temporialy stored in ATP and ______
- Organisms able to make their own food
- Organisms that must get their food from other sources
- Inside the chloropasts
- _____ cycle, organic compounds formed from CO2 and ATP and NADPH
- Made of many colors called the visible spectrum
- Fluid outside thylakoids
- An accessory pigment that creates the colors you see during the fall
- _____ reactions: light energy from the sun converted into chemical energy
20 Clues: Stack of thylakoids • _____ become excited • Inside the chloropasts • Fluid outside thylakoids • Compounds that absorb light • Most common pigments are ____ • primary source of energy for cells • responsible for collecting sunlight • Organisms able to make their own food • one molecule of ____ leaves to make sugar • Converting CO2 and water to using sunlight • ...