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| Question | Answer |
| Where does photosynthesis happen? | In the chlorophyll with the chloroplasts |
| Why do plants need photosynthesis? | They need photosynthesis so they can get the food they need for energy. |
| When does photosynthesis happen? | Photosynthesis happens when Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight enter the leaf. |
| Who does photosynthesis? | Only plants. |
| What do plants use to power Cellular Respiration? | The glucose they make from photosynthesis. |
| Why do plants do Cellular Respiration? | So plants can get the energy they need to survive. |
| What is the outcome for cellular respiration? | ATP=Energy |
| What is the bi-product of cellular respiration that benefits life? | oxygen |
| In what way can the plant use the glucose it has made from photosynthesis. | The plant can use the sugar as immediate energy, can be stored as starch for later, or can be used to build new cells. |
| Who does cellular respiration? | All living things. |
| When does photosynthesis happen? | Only during daylight. |
| How does a plant get energy at night? | It uses the glucose stored as starch for energy needed at night. |
| In what way does a plant use ATP for itself? | The plant uses ATP to power photosynthesis. |
| Does artificial light effect the process of photosynthesis? | No, both sunlight and artificial light can power this process. |
| What is the difference between photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration? | Photosynthesis makes food and cellular Respiration makes energy. |
| How does Cellular Respiration make energy? | Breaks down food (sugar for plants) to make chemical energy. |
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