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The amount of energy needed to cause a chemical reaction to occur

The place on an enzyme where it binds with its substrate

Substance that starts or speeds up a chemical reaction, also known as an enzyme

A chemical reaction that results in a net release of energy

The molecule on which an enzyme acts

Two identical molecules that result from the splitting of glucose

Chemical reactions that involve the transfer of electrons from one atom or molecule to another.

The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen

Using light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates

Tiny packets of energy

First step or stage in cellular respiration

The process by which living things release the energy stored in food molecules

The process of breaking down pyruvates in the absence of oxygen to obtain energy

The slowing or stopping of an early reaction in a biochemical pathway when levels of the end product become high

Molecules that absorb light, such as chlorophyll and xanthopyhll

The sum of the chemical reactions in a cell.

A chemical reaction that requires a net input of energy

The indicator we used for the Plant-Animal Relationship lab that changes color from blue to green to yellow

Color of lights absorbed for photosynthesis

If an object appears orange, then the orange light is

Products of Photosynthesis

Products of Cellular Respiration

Reactants of Photosynthesis

Reactants of Cellular Respiration

Biological Catalysts

ATP ADP + P + ?

Contains Three Phosphoric Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose Molecule, and 1 Adenine Molecule

Contains Two Phosphoric Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose Molecule, and 1 Adenine Molecule

Where photosynthesis occurs (cellular structure)

Where Cellular Respiration occurs (cellular structure)

Affected by temperature, acidity, and the amount of available substrate

A series of linked chemical reactions

Occurs in three stages

Occurs in two stages

Chlorophyll is found inside what plant cell structures

The chlorophyll inside a chloroplast is found in stacks of disk-like structures

Means Splitting of Glucose

When muscle cells do not receive enough oxygen this is formed

What happens to light that is not absorbed

What uses the Calvin Cycle

What uses the Krebs Cycle

What is the maximum number of ATPs that can be produced in the overall process of oxidative respiration?

Photosynthesis

Cellular Respiration

Substrate

Cytoplasm or mitochondria

Activation energy

Active Site

Exergonic

Photons

Pyruvate

Oxidative Respiration

Red and blue

Endergonic

Pigments

Glycolysis

Glycolysis

Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration

Metabolism

BTB

Chloroplasts

ATP

Enzymes

Water and Carbon Dioxide

Sugar and Oxygen

Reflected

Carbon dioxide, ATP, Water

Carbon dioxide and Water

Energy

ADP

Enzymes

Photosynthesis

Chloroplasts

Glycolysis

Photosynthesis

Reflected

Lactic Acid

Thylakoids

Feedback Inhibition

Biochemical Pathways

Catalyst

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OxidationReduction

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