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What do we call organisms that can make their own food?
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Autotrophs or Autotrophic
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What do we call organisms that cannot make their own food and have to find it elsewhere?
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Heterotroph or Heterotrophic
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What is the process called by which autotrophic organisms make their own food?
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Photosynthesis
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Where does photosynthesis take place in the plant cell?
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Chloroplast
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What is the green pigment in the chloroplasts called?
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Chlorophyll
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Where does the energy come from for the process of photosynthesis?
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Sun
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List at least one other color pigment, besides chlorophyll, that gives plants their color.
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Carotenoid or Anthocyanin
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During decomposition, what gas is being used? What gas is given off?
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Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
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What is the purpose of a chloroplast?
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Absorption of energy from the sun
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outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, thylakoid
Matching: outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, thylakoid membrane surrounding the chloroplast that is next to the stroma
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10a. inner membrane
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outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, thylakoid
fluid-filled space inside the chloroplast
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10b. stroma
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outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, thylakoid
stacks of connected membrane sacs containing chlorophyll which increase the surface for absorbing light energy
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10c. thylakoids
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outer membrane, inner membrane, stroma, thylakoid
membrane surrounding the chloroplast that is next to the outside
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10d. outer membrane
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During the light-dependent portion of photosynthesis, water is broken down into three components. List one of them.
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Oxygen Hydrogen Ion Electron
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What is the gas that is released into the atmosphere in the process of photosynthesis?
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Oxygen
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Some of the energy from the photosynthesis reaction makes what energy-holding molecule?
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Adenosine Triphosphate
ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate
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The protons and electrons combine with a _____________ _____________ , which is used in the light-independent portion of photosynthesis.
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Carrier Molecule
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What is the light-independent portion of photosynthesis called?
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Calvin Cycle
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What is the high-energy substance produced by the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis?
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Glucose
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ATP [adenosine triphosphate] is converted back into _____ [adenosine diphosphate] during the Calvin cycle.
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ADP
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True or False. Light-independent reactions can only occur when light is not present.
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False
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In what plant and animal organelle does cellular respiration take place?
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Mitochondria
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outer membrane, inner membrane, cristae, matrix
20. Matching: outer membrane, inner membrane, cristae, matrix space where some cellular respiration reactions take place
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20a. matrix
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outer membrane, inner membrane, cristae, matrix
protein-containing membrane that allows ions and small molecules to pass through
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20b. outer membrane
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outer membrane, inner membrane, cristae, matrix
folded membrane containing enzymes used in cellular respiration
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20c. inner membrane
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outer membrane, inner membrane, cristae, matrix
finger-like projections of inner membrane that provide a larger surface area for cellular respiration reactions
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20d. cristae
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What is the first stage of cellular respiration?
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Glycolysis
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What does “glycolysis” mean?
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breaking down of sugar
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Where does glycolysis take place?
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During glycolysis, the energy from an ATP molecule breaks a glucose molecule. Where did the glucose molecule come from?
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Photosynthesis (Calvin Cycle)
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Glycolysis produces 2 ATP molecules and 2 ___________ ___________ molecules.
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Pyruvic Acid (Pyruvate)
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If glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration, what is the second stage of cellular respiration?
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Aerobic Respiration
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What gas must be present for aerobic respiration?
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Oxygen
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The ____________ ____________ breaks down pyruvic acid into CO2 and 2 molecules of ATP.
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Krebs Cycle
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During the ____________ ____________ _____________ stage, a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions take place. The movement of electrons through this process produces water and 32 molecules of ATP for every molecule of glucose.
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Electron Transport Chain
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Where does the majority of cellular respiration (Krebs cycle and electron transport chain) take place?
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Mitochondria
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What is cellular respiration without oxygen – anaerobic respiration – called?
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Fermentation
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What two places does fermentation take place?
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Cytoplasm and Muscle Cells
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What are two types of fermentation?
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Lactate and Ethanol
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Where does lactate fermentation take place?
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Muscle Cells
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photosynthesis, cellular respiration
Matching: photosynthesis, cellular respiration
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35a. requires light
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35b. produces carbon dioxide and water
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35c. produces sugars
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35d. carbon dioxide given off
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35e. occurs in all living cells
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35f. oxygen given off
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35g. food broken down
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35h. occurs only in the presence of chlorophyll
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35i. food synthesized
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35j. does not require light
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35k. energy of glucose released
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35l. energy of sun stored in glucose
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35m. carbon dioxide taken in
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35n. oxygen taken in
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carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen
36. Photosynthesis 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 carbon dioxide + water glucose + oxygen
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Cellular Respiration C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O glucose + oxygen
carbon dioxide + water
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