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Title: The amount of energy needed to cause a chemical reaction to occur


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