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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Review Questions, Exercises of Biology

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Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Review
Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis is a process in which sunlight energy is used to make glucose. The site of photosynthesis is in
the chloroplastan organelle found in the leaves of green plants. The main functions of chloroplasts are to
produce food (glucose) during photosynthesis, and to store food energy. Chloroplasts contain the pigment,
chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs most of the colors in the color spectrum, and reflects only green and yellow
wavelengths of light. This is why we see leaves as green or yellow because these colors are reflected into
our eyes.
Plant Cell
1. What is photosynthesis?
2. Where does photosynthesis occur?
3. What are chloroplasts and where are they found?
4. What are the two main functions of chloroplasts?
5. Why do most leaves appear green?
6. What is the primary pigment found in the chloroplast?
Photosynthesis
Glucose is another name for sugar. The molecular formula for glucose in C6H12O6. Plants make sugar by using
the energy from sunlight to transform CO2 from the air with water from the ground into glucose. This
process, called photosynthesis, occurs in the chloroplast of the plant cell. During this process, oxygen (O2) is
created as a waste product and is released into the air for us to breathe. The formula for photosynthesis is:
CO2 + H2O + sunlight ---- C6H12O6 + O2
This formula says that carbon dioxide and water molecules are combined with the energy from sunlight to
produce sugar and oxygen. The reactants in photosynthesis (what is used) are CO2, water and sun. The plant
gets water from the ground through its roots. The plant collects carbon dioxide from the air. Much of the
carbon dioxide comes from living organisms that exhale it, but some also comes from factory smokestacks
and car fumes.
7. What is the formula for photosynthesis?
8. What three things are used to make glucose in photosynthesis?
9. Where does the water come from?
11. Where does the water enter the plant?
12. What are some sources of CO2?
13. What type of energy does the plant use to convert CO2 and H2O into sugar?
The products (what is made) are glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced is used by the plant for energy
and growth. We also use this glucose by eating plants. The oxygen produced is released into the air for us to
breathe. Photosynthesis is essential for all life on earth, because it provides food and oxygen.
14. What is produced in photosynthesis?
15. What is the glucose used for?
16. What is the oxygen used for?
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Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Review

Chloroplasts

Photosynthesis is a process in which sunlight energy is used to make glucose. The site of photosynthesis is in the chloroplast – an organelle found in the leaves of green plants. The main functions of chloroplasts are to produce food (glucose) during photosynthesis, and to store food energy. Chloroplasts contain the pigment, chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs most of the colors in the color spectrum, and reflects only green and yellow wavelengths of light. This is why we see leaves as green or yellow – because these colors are reflected into our eyes.

Plant Cell

  1. What is photosynthesis?
  2. Where does photosynthesis occur?
  3. What are chloroplasts and where are they found?
  4. What are the two main functions of chloroplasts?
  5. Why do most leaves appear green?
  6. What is the primary pigment found in the chloroplast?

Photosynthesis

Glucose is another name for sugar. The molecular formula for glucose in C 6 H 12 O 6. Plants make sugar by using the energy from sunlight to transform CO 2 from the air with water from the ground into glucose. This process, called photosynthesis, occurs in the chloroplast of the plant cell. During this process, oxygen (O 2 ) is created as a waste product and is released into the air for us to breathe. The formula for photosynthesis is:

CO 2 + H 2 O + sunlight ---- C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2

This formula says that carbon dioxide and water molecules are combined with the energy from sunlight to produce sugar and oxygen. The reactants in photosynthesis (what is used) are CO 2 , water and sun. The plant gets water from the ground through its roots. The plant collects carbon dioxide from the air. Much of the carbon dioxide comes from living organisms that exhale it, but some also comes from factory smokestacks and car fumes.

  1. What is the formula for photosynthesis?
  2. What three things are used to make glucose in photosynthesis?
  3. Where does the water come from?
  4. Where does the water enter the plant?
  5. What are some sources of CO 2?
  6. What type of energy does the plant use to convert CO2 and H2O into sugar?

The products (what is made) are glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced is used by the plant for energy and growth. We also use this glucose by eating plants. The oxygen produced is released into the air for us to breathe. Photosynthesis is essential for all life on earth, because it provides food and oxygen.

  1. What is produced in photosynthesis?
  2. What is the glucose used for?
  3. What is the oxygen used for?

Cellular Respiration

Respiration is the cellular process in which glucose breaks down into water and carbon dioxide and releases energy.

Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + water + Energy (ATP)

C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + Energy (ATP)

Respiration can occur without light because energy is stored in carbohydrate molecules. Respiration occurs in both plant and animal cells in structures called mitochondria.

  1. What is cellular respiration?
  2. Where does cellular respiration occur?
  3. What is the formula for cellular respiration?

4. What are the products of cellular respiration?