Obtaining and Using Materials and Energy Unit Review
Across
- 2. The main photosynthetic pigment in plants; green
- 5. The most important product of cellular respiration; the form of chemical energy used by living organisms
- 6. A reactant necessary for photosynthesis other than carbon dioxide
- 7. Bacteria and fungi are examples
- 13. Not requiring oxygen
- 14. A type of polysaccharide that plants use to store energy
- 17. Requiring oxygen; cellular respiration is this type of process
- 22. The trophic level that eats primary consumers
- 24. A deer is an example because it only eats grasses and leaves
- 25. The most important produce of photosynthesis
- 26. A molecules that absorbs light energy
- 27. Organisms that consume detritus
- 29. The process of breaking down glucose when oxygen is NOT present
Down
- 1. The organelle in which cellular respiration occurs
- 3. The trophic level that can make its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- 4. The amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to another
- 8. A waste product of photosynthesis and a reactant in cellular respiration
- 9. The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose
- 10. Another name for producer; makes its own food
- 11. Arrows in a food chain or food web represent the movement of this through an ecosystem
- 12. A molecule that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction; necessary for photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- 15. The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs
- 16. Tissue in a plant through which water moves
- 18. Holes in the underside of leaves that allow gases to go in or out of the leaf
- 19. A reactant of photosynthesis and a waste product in cellular respiration
- 20. A type of of polysaccharide that makes up the cell wall of plants; provides structure to plants
- 21. Another name for a heterotroph
- 23. The type of energy used by plants to convert carbon dioxide into glucose
- 28. The type of energy produced as waste in cellular respiration