Which of the following is a goal of photosynthesis?
How do animals get the food (ex: glucose) they need for cellular respiration?
How do plants get access to the food (ex: glucose) needed for cellular respiration?
Sort the following into cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
Occurs in the mitochondria
Occurs in both plants and animals
Makes glucose
Uses light energy
Makes oxygen
Breaks down glucose
Uses oxygen
Makes carbon dioxide
Occurs in the chloroplast
Uses carbon dioxide
Occurs in plants
Produces about 38 ATP
Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis
What is the name of the organelle that is pictured above?
What is A pointing to?
What is B pointing to?
What is C pointing to? (it's pointing to the inside of structure E)
What is D pointing to?
What is E pointing to?
What is F pointing to?
Where is G? (this is the fluid that the organelle is suspended/floating in)
What is the name of the very common pigment in the chloroplast that absorbs light to fuel photosynthesis?
What color does the pigment from the previous question reflect?
Sort the following:
Occurs in the stroma
Requires light (directly)
Involves an electron transport chain (including a concentration gradient)
Converts water into oxygen
Uses some ATP
Uses some electron carriers
Occurs across the thylakoid membrane
Converts carbon dioxide into glucose
Doesn't directly require light
Involves ATP synthase
Makes some ATP
Makes some electron carriers
Light Reactions
Dark Reactions/Calvin Cycle