Vocabulary | Transport across a Membrane | Cellular Respiration | Photosynthesis | Potpourri |
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What is granum
stacks of thylakoid
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What is active transport
This type of transport requires energy
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What is 38
How many ATP molecules are made during aerobic respiration
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What is the chloroplast
What organelle does photosynthesis take place
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What is starch
How do plants store their sugar
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What is the mitochondria
The organelle used in respiration
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What is the tails
These are the hydrophobic portion of the phospholipid bilayer
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What is lactic acid and alcohol fermentation
What are the two types of anaerobic respiration
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Light/Granum or Thylakoid
Dark/ Stroma
Where do the light and dark reactions take place
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What is osmosis
The diffusion of water
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What is cellular respiration
This process releases energy by breaking down glucose
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What is integral
These type of proteins go all the way through the bilayer and help in transport
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What is cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis take place
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What is water is split and oxygen is a biproduct
What happens in the light reactions
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What is glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron Transport Chain
Write the correct order of events for aerobic respiration
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What is hypertonic
A solution whose solute concentration is higher
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What is diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion
Name the three types of passive transport
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What is pyruvic acid
What is the starting molecule for the krebs cycle
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What is CO2 is converted to C6H12O6/ sugar
What happens in the dark reactions
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What is (c) oxygen
11. The importance of photosynthesis is that plants are able to produce ______ for the biosphere.
a. CO2 b. ATP c. Oxygen d. Chlorophyll |
What is autotroph
A word that describes an organism that can make its own food
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What is hypotonic to hypertonic
Which way will water move in a solution
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What is O2 + C6H12O6 -> CO2 + H2O + ATP
Write the formula for respiration
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What is chlorophyll-a and chlorophyll-b
What are the main pigments involved in photosynthesis
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What is they need a chloroplast to make their own sugars and they need a mitochondria to break down their sugars to get energy (ATP)
Why do plants have both a chloroplast and a mitochondria
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