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Blume Ch. 3 #17-35

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If an oxygen atom loses an electron, what happens to its charge?
If an oxygen atom gains an electron, what happens to its charge?
What supplies energy for sugar and starches? (Ex. sugars & starches) Carbohydrates
What stores and releases energy? Lipids
What are proteins? The building blocks of many structures in organisms
What are large organic molecules that store important coded information? Nucleic Acids
Why is water important to humans? Most of our body is made up of water so without it we couldn't survive.
Why is calcium phosphate important to humans?
Why is hydrochloric acid important to humans?
Why is Sodium Bicarbonate important to humans?
Why are Salts important to humans?
Organisms that eat producers Consumers
Respiration takes place where? Mitochondria
What is an energy-releasing process that takes place in some yeasts and bacteria? Fermentation
What is an energy-releasing process that takes place in the Mitochondria? Respiration
What is a process that some producers use to make food? Photosynthesis
What is a gas that is important in photosynthesis? Carbon Dioxide
What is a green pigment found in chloroplasts? Chlorophyll
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