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Cell Energy

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responsible for the energy within food   chemical bonds  
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photosynthesis   process in which the energy of sunlight is used to produce food  
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first step in photosynthesis   energy in the form of sunligh is captured by the chlorphyll in the chloroplasts  
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second step in photosynthesis   radiant energy of sunlight is converted into the chemical energy found in food  
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glucose   simple sugar produced by photosynthesis  
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requirements for photosynthesis   water, carbon dioxide, and radiant energy  
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oxygen   waste product of photosynthesis  
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autotrophs   organisms that can make their on food  
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heterotrophs   organisms that cannot make their on food  
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respiration   process in which simple food substances such as glucose are broken down and the energy they contain is released  
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aerobic respiration   chemical reactions occuring in the mitochondria in which simple substances are brokendown releasing energy.  
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adenosine triphosphate   high energy molecule produced within the mitochondrion of the cell using the energy from food material  
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carbon dioxide and water   waste products produced during respiration  
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anaerobic respiration   process in which food is broken down and energy released without need of oxygen  
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chlorphyl   green pigment found in plant cells  
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sun   primary source of energy for photosynthesis  
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dark phase   chemical reactions within chloroplast occur without the presence of light  
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light phase   chemical reactions within chloroplast occur without the presence of light  
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energy   the ability to do work  
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food material   needed for the material necessary for growth and repair  
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food material   used as an energy source within cells  
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"photo"   means light  
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"synthesis"   means "putting together"  
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