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Living Systems Why Plants R Green Photo Stages With Oxygen More Respiration Photo & Respiration

All food that we eats gets its energy either directly or indirectly from What?

Organisms that convert radiant energy into chemical energy in the form of organic compounds are called

Animals and other organisms that must get their energy from the food that they eat, rather than directly from the sun are called

What is the energy storing molecule that comes from the break down of food?

Name 3 types of Autotrophs

The radiation (wavelengths) that you see are known as the…

What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis?

Identify all 4 Structures A B C D

These pigments produce yellow and orange fall leaf colors & color many fruits, vegetables, and flowers their color

Why do most plants have 3 different types of pigments?

What takes place in Stage 1 of photosynthesis? And where does it take place?

What does the Electron Transport Chain produce in Photosynthesis and what stage does it take place?

What two ingredients are needed to make photosynthesis work?

Stage 3 of Photosynthesis is known as this? What comes out of this Stage?

What is the formula for Photosynthesis?

What are the raw materials needed for Cellular Respiration?

Where does the majority of cellular Respiration take place?

Stage 1 of Cellular Respiration is this sugar splitting stage. How many Net ATP does it produce?

What energy storing molecules are made during Glycolysis, Acetyl Co-A production, and the Kreb cycle that are USED in the final stage of Cellular Respiration?

The final stage of Cellular Respiration is what? And how many ATP does it produce?

How many total ATP are produced from Cellular Respiration?

What are the waste products of Cellular Respiration?

38% of ATP is used to for cellular processes. The other 68% produces __________ and helps us maintain _____________?

When there is no oxygen present, Glycolysis is followed by

This happens to your body when there is not enough oxygen present for cellular respiration and causes muscle cramps and a pain in your side.

The Sun

Autotrophs

Heterotrophs

ATP

Plants, Algae and some Bacteria

Visible Spectrum

Chloroplast

A Outer Membrane B. Stroma C. Granum D. Thylakoid

carotenoids

To increase the amount of light absorbtion

CO2 and Water

Light absorption, in the thylakoid

ATP, Stage 2

Calvin Cycle, Glucose

6CO2 +6H20  C6H12O6 + 6O2

Glucose and Oxygen

Mitochondria

Glycolysis, 2

NADH and FADH

Electron Transport Chain, 32 ATP

36 ATP

CO2 and H20

Heat, Homeostasis

Fermentation

Lactic Acid Fermentation

Final Jeopardy Cellular Respiration

What is the formula for Cellular Respiration?

6O2 + C6H12O6  6CO2 + 6 H20 + Energy (ATP & HEAT)

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