Energy Transformation
Across
- 4. An organelle which contain the enzymes necessary for aerobic respiration.
- 6. Organisms that produce their own food and energy from non-living materials in the environment.
- 7. A green pigment that traps light energy in chloroplasts.
- 9. Organisms that obtain energy from chemicals.
- 12. The molecule used as an immediate source of usable energy in a cell.
- 13. A type of cell respiration used to release energy stored in chemical bonds in glucose when oxygen is absent.
- 14. The process by which the energy stored in glucose is released and made available for the maintenance of life processes.
- 16. Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter.
- 18. Organisms that feed on other organisms.
Down
- 1. Organisms that feed on plants.
- 2. The breaking down of larger molecules into smaller molecules, thereby releasing energy.
- 3. The building of larger molecules from smaller molecules, thereby absorbing energy.
- 5. The process which occurs in the cells of a plant that contain chlorophyll whereby carbon dioxide and water are combined in the presence of light to form glucose and oxygen.
- 8. The waste product produced when animals (and some bacteria) undergo fermentation.
- 9. An organelle which is found in the mesophyll cells of plants carryout the process of photosynthesis.
- 10. Organisms that obtain food and energy by consuming materials derived from other living things.
- 11. Organisms that feed on other animals and plants.
- 12. A type of cell respiration used to release energy stored in chemical bonds in glucose when oxygen is present.
- 15. Organisms that obtain energy from light.
- 17. The waste product produced when yeast (and some plants) undergo fermentation.