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Cellular Processes Part 1: Enzymes and Photosynt ...
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Enzymes function is to....
Speed up chemical reactions
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These are the 3 main things that can speed up or slow down photosynthesis
Temperature, Light, and Water
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These are the wavelengths of light that plants absorb to run photosynthesis
Red and Blue
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What are the pores on the underside of plants leaves called?
Stomata
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This is the color of the wavelength of light that most plants REFLECT
Green
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What am I (troph wise)?
Autotroph
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Enzymes are this type of macromolecule
Protein
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What am I (troph wise)?
Heterotroph
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Which gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide (C02)
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Plants could help to mitigate (make this not as bad) ___________ .
Climate Change
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Give me an example of a heterotroph
Answers vary - animals, fungi, bacteria, protists
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Give me an example of a autotroph
Plants, Algae, Blue green bacteria
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What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
To make sugar for the autotroph
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What gas do plants give off during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
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The main source of energy for most life on Earth comes from
The sun
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What are the reactants (what's needed) for photosynthesis?
CO2 and H20
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The products of photosynthesis are
Oxygen and Glucose
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What am I (troph)?
Heterotroph
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What type of "troph" is this (look at image)?
Mixotroph
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What are the catalysts for photosynthesis?
Sunlight and enzymes
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In what part of the cell does photosynthesis occur?
the Chloroplast
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This is the molecule that is used as cellular energy (made from broken down food particles)
ATP
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Plants need ________from the air for photosynthesis
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
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