Photosynthesis - Process by which sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are used to make glucose (energy)., Chlorophyll - Green pigment, found in chloroplasts, that absorbs sunlight, Chloroplasts - Organelle found in plants that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose (energy)., Carbon Dioxide - Absorbed by the stomata in plant cells for photosynthesis, and released by cells after cell respiration., Glucose - A simple sugar made during photosynthesis, and broken down during cell respiration to release ATP., Oxygen - Used to break down glucose during cell respiration, and a bi-product of photosynthesis., Stomata - Opening on the underside of leaves where carbon dioxide enters the leaf for photosynthesis., Mitochondria - Organelle found in plants and animals that uses oxygen to break down glucose., Cell Respiration - Process by which oxygen is used to break down glucose into ATP.,

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