This is the reactant that is taken in by drinking or through roots.
What is water?
When cheese, yogurt, soy sauce, or sourdough are made, this type of fermentation occurs.
What is lactic acid fermentation?
Jellylike fluid in which glycolysis occurs.
What is cytoplasm?
The process of making glucose from light, energy, and water.
What is Photosynthesis?
This process occurs in all cells where glucose is broken down and produces ATP.
What is cellular respiration?
The molecule used to store excess polysaccharides in animals.
What is glycogen?
This is the gas that organisms breathe in during cellular respiration.
What is oxygen?
Anthocyanins and carotenoids are found in this type of cell.
What is a plant?
This molecule is larger than glucose but does not store as much energy.
What is ATP?
The location of the aerobic stages of cellular respiration.
What is mitochondria?
This product of photosynthesis is the main food particle that is used in manufacturing ATP.
What is Glucose?
When beer or wine is made, this type of fermentation product is produced.
What is ethyl alcohol?
The cycle of reactions that won Hans Krebs the Nobel Prize occurs in this organelle.
What is mitochondria?
Final product in photosynthesis.
What is glucose?
This happens when muscle cells use all of the available oxygen and begin converting glucose to ATP without oxygen.
What is shortness of breath?
These electromagnetic waves are necessary for photosynthesis.
What is sunlight or light energy?
This is the type of respiration that takes place when no oxygen is present.
What is anaerobic?
Photosynthesis uses this; cellular respiration releases this
What is water? (possible CO2)
The two molecules that provide energy for the cells and "allow for life to exist".
What are glucose and ATP?
Cellular process producing ATP without oxygen or anaerobic respiration.
What is fermentation?
This reactant in photosynthesis is a product of cellular respiration.
What is carbon dioxide?
The most efficient type of respiration that takes place when oxygen is present.
What is aerobic?
The glucose-producing cycle named for the 1961 chemistry Nobel prize winner (Calvin cycle) occurs in the stroma, which is part of this organelle.
What is chloroplast?
Two reasons why there is extra glucose in a plant after photosynthesis occurs.
Why it is stored for later and eaten by animals?
The amount of ATP made during Gycolysis.
What is 2 (required 2 to get started)?