Cellular respiration requiring oxygen.
What is aerobic respiration?
Cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
The two reactions involved in photosynthesis.
What are light dependent and light independent reactions?
Door like structure that controls gas exchange.
What is a Guard Cell?
The process of water lost through leaves.
What is transpiration?
The molecule used by all cells for energy.
What is ATP?
What is glucose?
A vascular cell that has thick walls and one way flow of nutrients.
What is xylem?
Stores and produces glucose for distribution.
What are sources?
The two molecules derived from glucose during glycolysis.
What is pyruvate?
The byproducts of both fermentation processes
What are lactic acid, carbon dioxide and alcohol.
The output of light independent reactions.
What is glucose?
Pores found on the underside of leaves.
What are stomata?
Leaf structure feature that decreases rate of transpiration.
What is reduced stomata?
The location of Krebs cycle and electron transport chain .
The process of building bonds.
What is anabolic metabolism?
The external input required for the Calvin cycle.
What is Carbon Dioxide?
Guard cells ----- when CO2 is low.
What is open?
Destination of sugars in plant reproductive phase.
What are fruit and seeds?
The location of glycolysis.
What is the cytosol?
Metabolic process using organic compounds to create energy.
What is chemosynthesis?
Location of photosynthesis reactions.
What is the chloroplast?
Vascular cell that transports photosynthesis products.
What is phloem?
Name of combined products of photosynthesis (glucose, ion, hormone and molecule).
What is assimilate?