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Bio Vocab Exam 2

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This type of transport requires energy Active Transport
Tissue that stores fats and lipids Adipose
One product of fermentation is this Alcohol
Many microorganisms do not require oxygen and use this type of respiration Anaerobic
One of the products of the light reactions of photosynthesis ATP
The production of this molecule is the purpose of cellular respiration ATP
Organisms that make their own food Autotrophs
The part of a root that protects it from abrasion Cap
A molecule produced in the Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle Carbon Dioxide
Molecule that enters the Calvin cycle Carbon Dioxide
Primary pigment needed for photosynthesis Chlorophyll A
The cell organelle in which photosynthesis takes place Chloroplast
Types of animal tissues include epithelial, muscle, nervous, and this one Connective
The primary function of muscle tissue Contraction
Cells that are shaped like boxes Cuboidal
A waxy covering on the leaves of many plants Cuticle
The area in the cell where glycolysis occurs Cytoplasm
Another word for entropy Disorder
Simple diffusion does not require this Energy
This is released in every step of electron transport Energy
A protein that catalyzes chemical reactions Enzyme
Tissues that line or cover organs Epithelial
The product of the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis Glucose
The reactions that cut glucose molecules into pyruvate Glycolysis
Cells that surround the stomata of leaves Guard
The type of atom picked up by molecules such as NAD and FAD Hydrogen
The part of a plant that carries out most photosynthesis Leaf
Compound leaves are divided into these Leaflets
The cell organelle in which ATP is produced Mitochondrion
Plural of Mitochondrion Mitochondria
Tissue type that is specialized to process and transmit information Nervous
The nervous tissue cell that transmits information Neuron
Point of attachment of a leaf to a stem Node
Living organisms live in open or closed systems? Open
Diffusion of water Osmosis
The main byproduct of photosynthesis Oxygen
The molecule required at the end of the electron transport chain Oxygen
The part of a leaf that attaches to a stem Petiole
Energy packets of light Photons
The process by which plants and some other organisms make their own food Photosynthesis
The part of a plant that is above ground Shoot
The term referring to one layer of cells Simple
Involuntary muscle that is not striated Smooth
The shoot system includes leaves and these structures Stems
Pores on the undersides of leaves that allow gases in and out Stomata
Another name for the reactant molecule in an enzyme-catalyzed chemical reaction Substrate
Source of energy for photosynthesis Sun
One disk in a stack found in chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs Thylakoid
Group of cells that perform the same function Tissue
Molecule that is split during photosynthesis Water
One of the final products of cellular respiration Water
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