Title: The amount of energy needed to cause a chemical reaction to occur
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2The amount of energy needed to cause a chemical
reaction to occur
3The final acceptor of Electrons in the ETC
4Substance that starts or speeds up a chemical
reaction, also known as an enzyme
5The starting molecule to the Krebs cycle
6The enzyme responsible for making ATP
7Two identical molecules that result from the
splitting of glucose
8The breaking down of large molecules
9The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in
the presence of oxygen
10Using light energy to convert carbon dioxide and
water into carbohydrates
11Tiny packets of energy
12First step or stage in cellular respiration
13The process by which living things release the
energy stored in food molecules
14The process of breaking down pyruvates in the
absence of oxygen to obtain energy
15They release electrons and hydrogen ions in the
ETS
16Molecules that absorb light, such as chlorophyll
and xanthopyhll
17The sum of the chemical reactions in a cell.
18A 2 carbon molecule important in starting the
Krebs Cycle
19The indicator we used for the Plant-Animal
Relationship lab that changes color from blue to
green to yellow
20Color of light absorbed for photosynthesis
21If an object appears orange, then the orange
light is
22Products of Photosynthesis
23Products of Cellular Respiration
24Reactants of Photosynthesis
25Reactants of Cellular Respiration
26Biological Catalysts
27ATP ? ADP P ?
28Contains Three Phosphoric Acid Molecules, 1
Ribose Molecule, and 1 Adenine Molecule
29Contains Two Phosphoric Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose
Molecule, and 1 Adenine Molecule
30Where photosynthesis occurs (cellular structure)
31Where Cellular Respiration occurs (cellular
structure)
32Affected by temperature, acidity, and the amount
of available substrate
33A series of linked chemical reactions
34Occurs in three stages
35Occurs in two stages
36Chlorophyll is found inside what plant cell
structures
37The chlorophyll inside a chloroplast is found in
stacks of disk-like structures
38Means Splitting of Glucose
39When muscle cells do not receive enough oxygen
this is formed
40What happens to light that is not absorbed
41What uses the Calvin Cycle
42What uses the Krebs Cycle
43What is the maximum number of ATPs that can be
produced in the overall process of oxidative
respiration?