Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Crossword
Across
- 6. An anaerobic process that involves alcohol and lactic acid.
- 9. This type of lipid had polar heads and non-polar tails that make up the cell membrane.
- 14. The reactant in photosynthesis and the product of cellular respiration that is represented by CO2.
- 17. The product of photosynthesis that we breathe in.
- 18. Organelle that performs photosynthesis.
- 20. Coin like structure that helps a plant absorb sunlight for photosynthesis.
- 23. The reactant of photosynthesis that is released during cellular respiration in the form of a vapor.
- 26. Organelle in which cellular respiration occurs. Found only in eukaryotic cells.
- 27. This energy source is written above the arrow in the chemical equation for photosynthesis.
- 28. Some examples are fungi and animal cells. This type of cell also has a nucleus.
- 30. Increases levels of photosynthesis until it goes above the optimum point. Then the enzymes become denatured and decrease photosynthesis.
- 31. Type of respiration that doesn't use oxygen and produces only 2 ATP.
Down
- 1. Type of respiration that uses oxygen and produces 38 ATP.
- 2. Type of organism that can make its own food.
- 3. A archaea cell is in this category of cells.
- 4. The side of the chemical equation that includes the reactants.
- 5. The product of cellular respiration that isn't used in photosynthesis. Numerically first 2 are produced then 2 again then finally 34.
- 7. An organism that relies on the consumption of autotrophs to intake glucose made in photosynthesis.
- 8. How plants make glucose through the use of water and carbon dioxide.
- 10. Part of a plant that takes water from the roots into the plant's leaves (zip up)
- 11. Mrs. Enos describes this as a chain-link fence that makes up the cell walls of plants.
- 12. The perfect living conditions.
- 13. The side of a chemical equation that includes the products.
- 15. Process that animals and plants both perform in order to create ATP energy.
- 16. Chemical representation of glucose.
- 19. Pores on a plant's leaves that take in and expel gases
- 21. Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration occurs in this substance.
- 22. This biomolecule stores genetic information.
- 24. Factor that increases photosynthesis before an outside factor limits it. Can only be used in Light-dependent reactions.
- 25. This structure transports glucose away from the leaves (Flow up and down)
- 29. All living this perform cellular respiration (T/F)