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What is photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make
glucose
from
sunlight
.
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How is energy transferred in photosynthesis?
Energy is transferred from the
environment
to the
chloroplasts
by light.
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What type of reaction is photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis is an
endothermic
reaction.
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What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide
+ water →
glucose
+
oxygen
.
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What is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide?
CO2
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What is the chemical symbol for water?
H2O
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What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
O2
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What is the chemical formula for glucose?
C6H12O6
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What factors affect the rate of photosynthesis?
Temperature
Light intensity
Carbon dioxide concentration
Amount of
chlorophyll
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How does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis?
With an increase in temperature, the rate of photosynthesis increases until
enzymes
begin to
denature
.
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How does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?
The higher the light intensity, the faster the
rate of the reaction
for most plants.
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How does carbon dioxide concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis?
As the concentration of carbon dioxide increases, the rate of
reaction
increases.
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What role does chlorophyll play in photosynthesis?
Chlorophyll
converts light
energy
to
food
for the
plant
and is
essential
for
photosynthesis.
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What happens if chlorophyll levels are reduced?
The rate of
photosynthesis
would decrease.
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How can the rate of photosynthesis be measured experimentally?
Measure
oxygen production
of a plant.
Use
pondweed
in a test tube with water.
Seal the top with a bung and use a
capillary tube
.
Measure the
distance
the oxygen bubble moves.
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What variables can be changed in the photosynthesis experiment?
The
temperature
, time the
pondweed
is left, and light intensity can be changed.
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Why is it important to control all factors except the independent variable in an experiment?
To ensure the experiment is
valid
.
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What is a limiting factor in photosynthesis?
A limiting factor is an
environmental
condition that restricts any increase in the rate of photosynthesis.
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How can a graph show limiting factors in photosynthesis?
A graph shows one limiting factor if it has one line that
levels off
.
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What does a graph with two lines represent in photosynthesis experiments?
A graph with two lines represents two limiting factors in two experiments.
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What are the uses of glucose produced in photosynthesis?
To produce fat or oil for storage in seeds
To produce
cellulose
to strengthen cell walls
Combined with nitrates to form amino acids for proteins
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What is respiration?
Respiration is the process of transferring energy from
glucose
so living processes can occur.
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What type of reaction is respiration?
Respiration is an
exothermic
reaction.
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Can respiration occur aerobically and anaerobically?
Yes, respiration can occur aerobically (with
oxygen
) or anaerobically (without oxygen).
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What happens during exercise in relation to respiration?
More
energy
is needed for muscle contraction, so respiration occurs faster and more
oxygen
is supplied to cells.
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How does the heart rate change during exercise?
The heart rate increases during exercise.
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How does the breathing rate change during exercise?
The breathing rate
increases
during exercise.
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How does breath volume change during exercise?
The breath volume
increases
during exercise.
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What is aerobic respiration?
Aerobic respiration uses
oxygen
and yields the most
energy
.
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Where do most reactions of aerobic respiration occur?
Most reactions of aerobic respiration occur in the
mitochondria
.
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What is the equation for aerobic respiration?
C6H12O6
+
O2
→
CO2
+
H2O
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What is anaerobic respiration?
Anaerobic respiration occurs when there is
not enough oxygen
and does
not yield as much energy as aerobic respiration.
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When is anaerobic respiration used?
Anaerobic respiration is used as a last resort, for example during a
sprint
.
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What is produced in anaerobic respiration in animals?
Lactic acid
is produced in anaerobic respiration in animals.
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What is produced in anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast?
Ethanol
and carbon dioxide are produced in anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast.
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What is oxygen debt?
Oxygen debt
is the amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to react with
lactic acid
.
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What happens to lactic acid after exercise?
Lactic acid is transported to the
liver
where it is converted back to
glucose
.
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What is metabolism?
Metabolism is the sum of all the
reactions
in a cell or the body.
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What is the role of energy transferred in respiration?
The energy transferred in respiration is used in the processes of
metabolism
to make new molecules.
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What are examples of metabolic reactions?
Glucose
to starch,
glycogen
, and
cellulose
Glycerol
and
fatty acids
forming
lipids
Glucose and
nitrate
ions forming
amino acids
Reactions in
respiration
Urea
formation from
protein
breakdown
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