
Identify cellular respiration chemistry
Free printable Grade 7 science worksheet for "Identify cellular respiration chemistry" — practice photosynthesis and respiration. No-prep, print or assign online.
Middle school students investigate the chemistry of cellular respiration in this Life Science worksheet, building their understanding of how cells convert glucose and oxygen into usable energy in the form of ATP. Teachers can use it during a photosynthesis and respiration unit to help students connect the chemical equation to the biological process, and to contrast cellular respiration with photosynthesis as complementary energy pathways. The focus on chemistry supports readiness for high school biology and chemistry courses.
Learning objectives
- Identify the reactants and products of cellular respiration
- Explain how cells use cellular respiration to release energy from glucose
- Compare the inputs and outputs of cellular respiration with those of photosynthesis
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It's designed for Middle School (ages 11–14), covering Photosynthesis and respiration.
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