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PHOTOSYNTH Directions Read each question and circle the

Last updated: 6/17/2023

PHOTOSYNTH Directions Read each question and circle the

PHOTOSYNTH Directions Read each question and circle the correct answer Then color the picture using the colors that correspond to each correct answer You may color unnumbered sections of the picture any color you like Question 1 The process by which cells capture energy from the sun and convert it into food is known as what 2 Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and what other product 3 In which cell organelle does photosynthesis occur 4 The green color of a plant comes from which pigment 5 What is the source of energy for photosynthesis 6 The tiny openings on the underside of a leaf that help plants take in CO are known as what 7 What structure contains the chlorophyll that is used to absorb light 8 Which of the following is NOT required for photosynthesis to take place The oxygen released during hotosynthesis comes from where What happens to the sugar that ants make during photosynthesis Which statement is FALSE Which statement is TRUE Choice A cellular respiration yellow nitrogen yellow chloroplast dark green chlorophyll orange soil purple thylakoid membranes pink chloroplast orange sunlight yellow glucose pink It is stored as starch for later use light green Photosynthesis takes place in autotrophs orange Photosynthesis takes place primarily in plant leaves sky blue Choice B photosynthesis green chlorophyll dark green nucleus light green carotene red sunlight green chloroplasts dark green thylakoid red water pink water light purple It evaporates through the stomata sky blue Oxygen is a product of photosynthesis pink Plants obtain their food from the soil yellow Choice C diffusion light green glucose light green mitochondria green anthocyanin brown glucose yellow stomata light green stroma sky blue oxygen purple sunlight yellow It returns to the soil pink Photosynthesis takes place in the nucleus of plant cells green Photosynthesis only occurs in plants brown Morpho Science