- carbon dioxide and water: During photosynthesis, what do plants use to make glucose and oxygen
- carbon dioxide, water: During respiration cells get energy by breaking down glucose and releasing __
- chlorophyll: These are green pigments found in chloroplasts
- directly: Autotrophs obtain energy from the sun
- energy from 1st stage: What powers the chemical reactions of photosynthesis
- fermentation: ________ is an energy releasing process that does not require oxygen
- indirectly: Heterotrophs obtain energy from the sun
- lack of oxygen: Why would your body start to do lactic acid fermentation?
- mitochondria: The second stage of respiration occurs in the __
- mitochondria: The large amount of energy released during respiration is done in the __
- oxygen: The main difference in respiration and fermentation is that fermentation does not use __
- oxygen, sugar: What are the two reacants of respiration?
- photosynthesis: The process by which a cell captures sun energy and uses it to make food
- photosynthesis: Process responsible for producing most of Earth's oxygen
- respiration: The process used by all living things to break down simple food molecules and release energy contained in them
- solar panels: What do chlorophyll and other pigments act like?
- stomata: How does carbon dioxide get into a plant?
- stomata: Tiny openings on the undersides of leaves
- sugar, oxygen: The end products of photosynthesis
- sun: The __ is the beginning source of energy for nearly all food chains.
- sunlight: The energy that all living things need comes from
- to get energy: Plants can use the sugars they make ______, to make other compounds, and to store in the plant's cells
- water, carbon dioxide: The reactants of photosynthesis.