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Which process is shown in this picture? |
This is a picture of Cellular Respiration.
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Which process is shown in this picture? |
This is a picture of Photosynthesis.
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Complete the formula for photosynthesis.
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This is the complete formula for photosynthesis.
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Complete the formula for cellular respiration.
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This is the complete formula for cellular respiration.
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The purpose of cellular respiration is to:A. Make ATPB. Make carbon dioxideC. Make waterD. Make sugar
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The purpose of cellular respiration is to make ATP (energy that the cell can use.)
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The purpose of photosynthesis is to:A. Make ATPB. Make oxygenC. Make waterD. Make sugar
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The purpose of photosynthesis is to make sugar (food that the plant can use).
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When do plant cells perform cellular respiration?
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Plant cells perform cellular respiration all the time.
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When do plant cells perform photosynthesis?
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Plant cells perform photosynthesis when there is sunlight.
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What are the reactant(s) of aerobic respiration?
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The reactants of aerobic respiration are sugar (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2).
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What are the reactant(s) of anaerobic respiration?
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The reactant of anaerobic respiration is sugar (C6H12O6).
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What are the reactant(s) of photosynthesis?
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The reactants of photosynthesis are water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and sunlight.
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How many ATP molecules are made during aerobic respiration?
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During aerobic respiration 36-38 ATP molecules are made.
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How many ATP molecules are made during anaerobic respiration?
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During anaerobic respiration only 2 ATP molecules are made.
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Which organisms perform photosynthesis?
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Producers, such as plants and some blue-green bacteria, perform photosynthesis?
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Which organisms perform cellular respiration?
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All organisms perform cellular respiration.
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