Cell Jeopardy Cell Energy and Cycles Photo- synthesis Aerobic Respiration Anearobic Respiration Graphs and Diagrams 200 400 600 800 1000 400 600 800 1000.
OSMOSIS and DIFFUSION. Exchange with the Environment Organisms are able to obtain energy and raw materials and get rid of waste Why would that be important???
Quiz Section 4.4 Cellular Respiration 1. 1. What is the Principle function of cellular respiration? A.It produces oxygen so we can breathe. B.It produces.
C5.1 States of Matter: Liquids and Gases G8 Physical Science.
OSMOSIS AND DIFFUSION. Objectives 2. Explain how the processes of diffusion, active transport, photosynthesis, and respiration are accomplished in a cell.
CELLS: Structures and Functions. vacuole It is a fluid-filled organelle that stores enzymes and metabolic waste. filled with water Plant cell vacuoles.
Basic Biochemical Processes of Living Organisms. Biochemical Processes Biochemical processes are chemical processes that occur in living things. All organisms.
1. All Plants (Plant Kingdom) 2. Algae (Protist groups: red algae, brown algae, green algae, diatoms, dinoflagellates) 3. Cyanobacteria (Bacteria.
Phase Changes Vaporization- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas. Endothermic- lower energy liquid goes to a higher energy gas. When this occurs.
Why study agriculture? The impact on the biosphere Use of other resources in agriculture pollution The impact on a country’s development The impact on.
Figure 8-01. This new material we begin today will be on exam #2 Material for exam #1 (March 4) will include these textbook chapters: Chapter 3-water.
Energy: All living things must obtain and use energy E Energy cannot be created nor destroyed Energy can be transformed.