What are the raw materials needed by photosynthesis? Pick 2.
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
How many molecules of carbon dioxide are in the photosynthesis equation?
1 molecule
2 molecules
6 molecules
12 molecules
How many molecules of water are in the photosynthesis equation?
1 molecule
2 molecules
6 molecules
12 molecules
What are the products made by photosynthesis? Pick 2.
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
What side of the photosynthesis equation are the products of photosynthesis?
right side
left side
over the arrow
What side of the photosynthesis equation are the raw materials of photosynthesis?
right side
left side
over the arrow
How many molecules of glucose are in the photosynthesis equation?
1 molecule
2 molecules
6 molecules
12 molecules
How many molecules of oxygen are in the photosynthesis equation?
1 molecule
2 molecules
6 molecules
12 molecules
Glucose is a type of sugar. It is the "food" that is made during photosynthesis.
True
False
Look at the image. What does the arrow mean?
equals
yields
makes
This direction!
Light energy is not needed for the photosynthesis chemical reaction to take place.
True
False
When a plant cell breaks down the sugar that it makes, it releases the energy that it contains.
True
False
How does a plant use energy in glucose?
It is ONLY stored.
It is ONLY used right away.
It is BOTH stored and used right away.
Which product of photosynthesis is released into the air?
carbon dioxide
oxygen
water vapor
glucose
What is CO2?
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
What is O2?
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
What is H2O?
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
What is C6H12O6?
carbon dioxide
oxygen
glucose
water
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