What is ATP?
The energy molecule of the cell.
What is ATP?
What is photosynthesis?
What is the stoma of the chloroplast?
three main stages of cellular respiration.
What are glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and ETC?
Conversion of energy from plant cells
What is Photosynthesis?
Adenine, ribose and three phosphate groups
What are the parts of ATP?
photosynthesis takes place here
What is the chloroplasts of plant cells?
3 main molecules that go into the Calvin Cycle.
What are the carbon dioxide, ATP and NADPH?
Requires oxygen.
What is aerobic?
Mechanical work, transport work and chemical work
the transfer of energy when a phosphate group is moved between molecules.
What is Phosphorylation?
a group of pigments found in algae, green plants and cyanobacteria. Needed to allow for absorption of energy and light
What is chlorophyll?
the molecule that is produced by the Calvin Cycle.
What is G3P?
Without oxygen
What is anaerobic?
active transport, pumps, endocytosis and extocytosis
What is transport work?
Efficient at storing energy
What is glucose?
Carotenoids, phycobilins, anthocyanin
Another name for the the Calvin Cycle.
What is the light independent reactions?
The key to cellular respiration function
What is the mitochondria?
making larger molecules from smaller ones
What is chemical work?
This is like a gold nugget, very small and worth alot but you can't spend it easily.
What is glucose?
What are the thylakoids?
The reason why Calvin Cycle is called a cycle.
What is the compound used to start the process is recycled by the end of the process?
the main goal of cellular respiration.
What is the making of ATP to glucose.