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Chapter 2 Cell Processes and Energy Students will describe the process of photosynthesis. Students will describe the process of respiration. Students will describe the events of cell division. Please answer the following questions on notebook paper. Number the answers to match the questions. Thank you! Section 2.1 1. Describe the process of photosynthesis. 2. Explain how the sun supplies all living things with the energy they need. 3. Define the terms: photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, stomata, autotroph, heterotroph. Section 2.2 4. Describe the events that occur during respiration. 5. Describe the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration. 6. Describe alcoholic and lactic-acid fermentation. 7. Define the terms: respiration, fermentation. Section 2.3 8. List the events that take place during the three stages of the cell cycle. 9. Describe the structure of DNA and how DNA replication occurs. 10. Define the terms: cell cycle, interphase, replication, mitosis, chromosome, chromatid, cytokinesis.

Section 2.1 Photosynthesis Directly: How Living Things Obtain Energy from Sunlight autotroph - example Indirectly: heterotroph - example - Photosynthesis - Equation: Stage 1: Capturing Sun s Energy Stage 2: Using Energy to Make Food

Cell Processes and Energy Name Date Class Cell Processes and Energy Guided Reading and Study Photosynthesis This section explains how plants make food by using the energy from sunlight. Use Target Reading Skills As you read, create a flowchart that shows the steps in photosynthesis. Put each step in a separate box in the flowchart in the order in which it occurs. Steps in Photosynthesis Sunlight strikes leaf. Chlorophyll captures light energy. Sources of Energy 1. In the process of photosynthesis, plants use the energy in to make food.

Name Date Class Cell Processes and Energy Guided Reading and Study Photosynthesis (continued) 2. Complete the following table about how living things use the sun s energy. How Living Things Use Energy From the Sun Living Thing Autotroph or Heterotroph? Obtains Energy From the Sun Directly or Indirectly? Grass Zebra Lion The Two Stages of Photosynthesis 3. List the two stages in the process of photosynthesis. a. b. 4. The green pigment in chloroplasts, called, absorbs light energy from the sun. 5. Is the following sentence true or false? Besides the energy in sunlight, the cell needs water and carbon dioxide to make sugar. 6. What are stomata?

Cell Processes and Energy Name Date Class Cell Processes and Energy Guided Reading and Study 7. Circle the letter of each product of photosynthesis. a. water b. carbon dioxide c. oxygen d. sugars 8. Is the following sentence true or false? Photosynthesis produces the carbon dioxide that most living things need to survive. The Photosynthesis Equation 9. Write the chemical equation for the process of photosynthesis. 10. What word does the arrow in the chemical equation stand for? 11. Circle the letter of each raw material of photosynthesis. a. carbon dioxide b. glucose c. water d. oxygen 12. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about the products of photosynthesis. a. Plant cells use the sugar for food. b. Some of the sugar is made into other compounds, such as cellulose. c. Some of the sugar is stored in the plant s cells for later use. d. Extra sugar molecules pass out of the plant through the stomata.

Name Date Class Cell Processes and Energy Review and Reinforce Photosynthesis Understanding Main Ideas Fill in the blanks in the photosynthesis equation below with the names of the missing compounds. Then answer the questions that follow in the spaces provided. 1. + 2. sunlight 3. + 4. 5. What are the raw materials of photosynthesis? 6. What are the products of photosynthesis? 7. Why is sunlight written above the arrow in the equation, rather than on either side of it? 8. Where does photosynthesis occur? Building Vocabulary Fill in the blank to complete each statement. 9. The process by which a cell captures the energy in sunlight and uses it to make food is called. 10. are colored chemical compounds that absorb light. 11. The main pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants is. 12. are small openings on the undersides of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters a plant. 13. An organism that makes its own food is a(n). 14. A(n) is an organism that cannot make its own food.