Chapter 2 lesson 4
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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The products of photosynthesis | Glucose and Oxygen
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The products of cellular respiration | ATP, carbon dioxide, and water
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How do cells obtain energy when oxygen levels are low? | fermentation
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fermentation | energy is obtained from food when oxygen levels are low
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what do muscle cells produce when oxygen levels are low? | lactic acid and ATP
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What is ATP? | ATP is a usable form of energy for the cell.
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Where does fermentation take place? | Cytoplasm of bacteria, fungi, and animal cells
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Where does Cellular Respiration take place in the cell? | mitochondrion
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What is an example of aerobic respiration? | cellular respiration
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what are the reactants of cellular respiration? | glucose and oxygen
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What are the reactants of photosynthesis? | carbon dioxide and water
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Where do smaller molecules of glucose and oxygen combine to create ATP, water, and carbon dioxide? | mitochondrion
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when your muscles are over used, they run low on ________________ when creating ATP. | oxygen
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waste product of photosynthesis | oxygen
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a waste product of alcohol fermentation | carbon dioxide and alcohol
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What are reactants of cellular respiration? | glucose and oxygen
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What is an example anaerobic respiration? | fermentation
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cheese, yogurt, and sour cream are examples fermentation | lactic acid fermentation
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What is a description of aerobic respiration? | glucose and oxygen are convert into ATP; oxygen must be present
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What is a description of anaerobic respiration? | glucose is converted into ATP, energy for the cell; oxygen levels are low or not present
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