Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Across
- 2. Part of the leaf's veins, so to speak, these cells transport water
- 3. The energy generated by cellular respiration
- 5. Made of two guard cells, this opening in the leaf allows for gases to enter and exit the leaf
- 6. What goes into a chemical reaction
- 8. The pigment molecule that absorbs the sun's energy used in photosynthesis
- 12. The site of photosynthesis
- 14. These cells transport glucose made through photosynthesis to other parts of the plant where it is needed
- 15. The site of cellular respiration
- 16. Long tubes that the water flows through in a plant
- 18. One of the reactants of photosynthesis
- 20. One of the reactants of cellular respiration
- 21. The organelle in the guard cell that fills with water to open the stomata
- 22. The energy source that drives photosynthesis
Down
- 1. The group of organisms that photosynthesize
- 4. In a molecule of ATP, adenosine is linked to three of these
- 7. A process that assists heavily with photosynthesis, as it moves water through a plant via capillary action and osmosis
- 9. The long, tightly packed photosynthetic cells in a leaf
- 10. Forming the bottom of the energy pyramid, this group of organisms supports all living things on earth
- 11. The carbohydrate created through photosynthesis
- 13. The group of organisms that perform cellular respiration
- 17. Means "self-fed" and indicates that an organism is able to make their own food
- 19. What comes out of a chemical reaction