Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Living Organisms
Energy Flow
Mixture of All
100

This is the purpose of photosynthesis.

Storing solar energy as sugar/glucose.

100

This is the organelle in which Cellular Respiration occurs.

Mitochondria

100

In a food web with algae-->fish--> and bears, this organism is the omnivore

Bear

100

Organisms that use energy from the sun to make their own food.

producers

100

This is where we get all known energy on our planet.

Sun

200

These are the two stages of Photosynthesis

Light-dependent and light independent

200

This process takes place in the inner membrane of mitochondria.

Electron Transport Chain

200

These are the four types of organisms in a food web

Carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, and decomposers.

200

This happens to the amount of energy in a trophic pyramid as it moves up through the different levels.

Energy decreases by 90% (or only 10% from the lower energy level tranfers).

200

This process is exothermic and releases energy

Cellular respiration

300

This is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.

Chloroplast

300

This is the substance produced during glycolysis.

Pyruvate

300

An organism that gets its energy from other complex organisms.

Heterotroph

300

These organisms eat producers and are eaten by secondary consumers.

primary consumers

300

This happens when you work your muscles hard for several days a week and notice some swelling and soreness.  It produces this product.

Anaerobic respiration; lactic acid

400

This is the part of photosynthesis in which NADPH and ATP are produced

Light-dependent

400

This is the number of molecules of ATP that can be produced from one molecule when oxygen is present.  This is the number of molecules that can be produced when oxygen is not present.

36-38; 2-4

400

This part of the cell makes enzymes.

Ribosomes

400

This is recycled during the ATP-ADP cycle.

ADP

400

This process is endothermic and absorbs energy

Photosynthesis

500

These two elements/compounds are absorbed during the first phase of photosynthesis.

H20 and C02

500

These are the products of Cellular Respiration

CO2, H20, ATP

500

This macromolecule is never broken down when energy is needed

Nucleic acids

500

Energy from food must be transformed into the bonds of this before it can be used by cells.

ATP

500

This is the balanced equation for Cellular Respiration (chemical formula).

C6H12O6 +O6--->6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (ATP)

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