7thgradeBioTest6 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| pigment | A colored chemical compound that absorbs light. |
| autotroph | An organism that makes its own food. |
| stomata | Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move. |
| respiration | The process of which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain. |
| mitochondria | Rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules into energy the cell can use to carry out its functions. |
| heterotroph | An organism that cannot make its own food. |
| fermentation | The process of which cells break down molecules to release energy without using oxygen. |
| photosynthesis | The process in which plants and some other organisms capture the energy in sunlight and use it to make food. |
| chloroplast | A structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food. |
| chlorophyll | A green pigment found in the cells of plants, algae, and some bacteria. |
| Fermentation release more energy than respiration. | false |
| What form do cells store energy in? | carbohydrates |
| How do cells "withdraw" energy? | By breaking down the carbohydrates in the process of respiration. |
| Respiration that takes place inside of cells is the same thing as breathing air in and out of the lungs. | false |
| What events in respiration take place in only the first stage? | Takes place in cytoplasm and glucose molecules are broken down. |
| What events in respiration take place in only the second stage? | Takes place in the mitochondria and oxygen is involved. |
| What events in respiration take place in both stages? | Energy is released. |
| What is respiration the opposite of? | photosynthesis |
| What is photosynthesis the opposite of? | respiration |
| What are the two types of fermentation? | Alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation. |
| Where does alcoholic fermentation take place? | In yeast and some other single celled organisms. |
| Where does lactic acid fermentation take place? | In muscle cells. |
| CadiWaGO | Carbon dioxide+Water=Glucose+Oxygen(photosynthesis) |
| GOCadiWaE | Glucose+Oxygen=Carbon dioxide+Water+Energy (respiration) |
| What is the order in where respiration takes place? | Cytoplasm first, mitochondria second. |
| When does fermentation take place? | When there is little to no oxygen available. |
| Where is lactic acid fermentation also found? | In sour milk products. |
| What are photosynthesis, respiration and fermentation? | cellular processes |
| What does an arrow mean? | yields |
| energy | The ability to do work or cause change. |
| ATP | A type of transport protein. |
| aerobic | Use of oxygen adequately to meet the energy demands during longer periods of exercise. |
| anaerobic | Use of oxygen adequately to meet the energy demands during short periods of exercise. |
| chemiosmosis | The diffusion of hydrogen ions. |
| reactants | The raw materials that are used to create the end products. |
| products | What is produced from a cellular process. |
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