The definition of photosynthesis is
Using light to make something
The process that makes ATP
What would happen to your body if you held your breath for 30 seconds
run out of oxygen, CO2 build up
What is the definition of Biology?
The study of life
ATP is otherwise known as
Energy
The two stages of photosynthesis include
1. The light reaction
2. Calvin cycle
ATP is produced in the _______ of a cell
Mitochondria
An example of Lactic acid fermentation is
Animals w/ muscle cells, bacteria
Lactic acid makes muscles sore after exercise
An example of a multicellular organism is
plants, animals
Heterotrophs are
Consumers - organisms that can NOT make their own food.
What part of the plant absorbs light
chloroplast
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True or false - Cellular respiration needs oxygen
True
Differentiation
Autotrophs are
Producers- Make their own foods from the sunlight
How do plants capture solar energy
Molecules in chloroplast that absorb visible light
- different pigments absorb different colors of light.
The three stages of cellular respiration include
1. Glycolysis
2. The Krebs Cycle
3. Oxidative phosphorylation
List one similarity between fermentation and cellular respiration
1. Both make ATP
2. Both create NAD+ to be sent back to glycolosis
The levels of organization in an organism are
Chemical, cell, tissue, organ, organ system organism
Define Biosynthesis
Builds new cells parts
What are the steps of the Calvin cycle
Use ATP & NADPH (energy carriers) from LIGHT REACTIONS
CO2 is absorbed from air
CO2 is turned into SUGAR called glucose
Glucose builds other macromolecules
During cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen are converted to
Carbon dioxide and water
What is the difference between Fermentation and cellular respiration
Differences:
Cellular respiration makes A LOT MORE usable energy (ATP)…much better!
NEEDS OXYGEN
Fermentation makes a little USEABLE energy
NO OXYGEN
The characteristics of life include
Organization, reproduction, inheritance, interaction with environment, energy, regulation and adaptation.
Explain how ATP is relatable to a rechargeable battery
Gaining/loosing a phosphate when energy is gained/consumed