Molecule that is usable cell energy. It has 3 phosphate groups
What is ATP?
The organelle where photosynthesis takes place
What is chloroplast
The organelle where cellular respiration takes place
what is the mitochondria?
All living organisms go through this process
What is cellular respiration?
The process that returns an ecosystem to climax community after disturbance to bare rock
What is primary succession?
This molecule has RELEASED cell energy and only has 2 phosphate groups
What is ADP?
These are the two products of photosynthesis
What are oxygen and glucose
These are the two products of cellular respiration
What are carbon dioxide and water
Autotrophs including algae and some bacteria complete this process
What is photosynthesis?
This represents many entangled food chains showing the energy flow between organisms
What is a food web?
This is the full name for ATP
What is Adenosine Triphosphate
The two raw materials that go into photosynthesis
What is Carbon Dioxide and Water?
What are Oxygen and glucose
This process creates STORED energy as glucose
What is photosynthesis
This pigment absorbs red and blue light but reflects green light making it responsible for plant's green color
what is chlorophyll?
Breaking the bonds between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate.
How does energy get released from ATP?
Photosynthesis transfers energy from ___________ energy to ___________ energy.
What is light to chemical
This is the major energy output of cellular respiration
What is released ATP
This process releases energy from glucose
What is Cellular respiration
This is the name of an organism that can make its own energy from the sun. They are found at the bottom of the trophic pyramid
What is a Primary producer/autotroph
This results in the storage of energy in terms of the ATP/ADP cycle
The two types of cells where photosynthesis can occur.
The number of ATP you can get from 1 glucose molecule
What is 32?
This is the best form of energy for long term
What is glucose?
This is the term for the process that takes atmospheric nitrogen and makes it bioavailable (like in the soil). It is done by forest fires, lightning strikes, by certain bacteria, or in a lab while making fertilizer.
What is nitrogen fixation?