Organisms in this kingdom are composed of strands of hyphae that form a mycelium network.

What are fungi?
This domain includes all living cells with a nucleus.

What are eukaryotes?
Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.

What is the chloroplast?
The output of cellular respiration.

What is CO2, H2O, and ATP?
The green pigment found in many plants that is good at capturing light energy... especially blue and red light.

What is chlorophyll?
These organisms are made from cells that have a cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.

What are all living cells?
This term describes a class of animals that are warm blooded, give live birth, and feed their young milk.

What are mammals?
Chlorophyll is contained within these structures, which look a bit like a stack of green pancakes inside the chloroplast.

What is a thylakoid?
What is a granum? (a stack of thylakoids)
The organelle found in eukaryotic cells that converts glucose (food) into ATP (energy).

What is a mitochondria?
The types of cells that use cellular respiration.

What is ALL cells?
This domain of organisms are not made of cells with membrane-bound organelles.

What are prokaryotes?
The four common kingdoms of eukaryotes.

What are protists, fungi, plants and animals?
The Light Dependent Reactions require these two inputs from outside the cell during photosynthesis.

What are sunlight and water?
The first stage of cellular respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm.

What is glycolysis?
The purpose of photosynthesis.

What is to produce glucose?
Organisms in these kingdoms are always multicellular.

What are plants and animals?
Bacteria, Archae, many Protists, and Fungi (yeast) are unicellular.
This order of animals contains lions, wolves, bears, and sealions.

What are carnivores?
This Light Independent stage of photosynthesis that occurs in the stroma.

What is the Calvin Cycle?
During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two of these molecules.

What are two pyruvate (C3H4O3) molecules?
The formula for glucose.

What is C6H12O6?
Organisms in these eukaryotic kingdoms have a cell wall.

What are plants (made from cellulose), fungi (made from chitin) and some protists?
Animals never have a cell wall.
This term describes a phylum of animals with a spinal chord.

What is chordata?
This enzyme carries electrons and hydrogen atoms from the thylakoid to the stroma.

What is NADPH?
What is NADP+?
The stage of cellular respiration that produces carbon dioxide as waste.

What is the Krebs Cycle?
The equation for cellular respiration.

What is C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + ATP?
The identity of A, B, C, and D below:

What are sunlight, carbon dioxide, glucose, and ATP?