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BONUS: For how many years was Mrs. Lockwood a vegetarian?
3.5
BONUS: What is Mrs. Lockwood's favorite kind of cookie?
oatmeal raisin
BONUS: What is Mrs. Lockwood's favorite flower?
daisies
Where does photosynthesis typically take place - plants, animals, or both?
plants
Where does cellular respiration typically take place - plants, animals, or both?
both
In what organelle does cellular respiration typically take place?
the mitochondria
In which organelle does Photosynthesis occur?
the chloroplast
Which macromolecule contains the information required to build an entire organism?
nucleic acids (DNA or RNA)
Which macromolecule is necessary for building muscle?
protein
Which macromolecule is best for stored and long-term energy?
lipid
Which macromolecule is best for quick energy?
carbohydrate
If the monomer is a fatty acid, what is the polymer?
lipid
If the monomer is a monosaccharide (sugar/glucose), what is the polymer?
carbohydrate
If the monomer is a nucleotide, what is the polymer?
DNA (or RNA)
If the monomer is an amino acid, what is the polymer?
protein
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> ATP + 6CO2 + 6H2O This is the equation for what process?
Cellular Respiration
6H20 + 6CO2 + sunlight --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 This is the equation for what process?
Photosynthesis
What is the byproduct of Photosynthesis?
oxygen
What is the goal of Photosynthesis?
to produce glucose (sugars)
What are the two byproducts of Cellular Respiration?
Carbon Dioxide and Water
What is the goal of Cellular Respiration?
to produce ATP
What is energy that is usable by our bodies called?
ATP
This process converts sugars into ATP.
Cellular Respiration
This process converts sunlight into a different form of energy.
Photosynthesis
This process releases Carbon Dioxide.
Cellular Respiration
This process uses Carbon Dioxide.
Photosynthesis
This process releases oxygen.
Photosynthesis
This process uses oxygen.
Cellular Respiration
This process uses glucose.
Cellular Respiration
This process creates glucose.
Photosynthesis