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Photosynthesis when light energy is changed into chemical energy
Facilitated diffusion The movement of hydrogen ions through the thylakoid membrane
Thylakoid flatten disc inside the chloroplast
Light absorption the first process in the light reaction of photosynthesis
Autotroph organism that manufactures their own food from inorganic substances and energy
Heterotroph Obtains food from other organisms
Cellular Respiration Process where cells harvast the energy in organic compounds to make ATP
Stroma Solution inside of Chloroplast.
Light Reaction Chlorphyll is energized and water split apart.
Aerobic Respiration Requires oxygen, and produces large amount of energy.
Anaerobic Respiration No oxygen, quick energy, small amounts.
metabolism involves building molecules that can be used as an energy source
Light Reaction Chlorophyll is energized water molecule is split
Electron Transport Chain a series of molecules that accepts and donates a electron
ATP cells transfer energy from organic compounds
Glucose primary fuel for cellular respiration
Glycolsis first stage of cellular respiration
Respiration process where food is broken down to release energy
Aerobic Respiration requires oxygen and produces large amounts of eneregy
Anaerobic Respiration Doesnt require oxygen, quick energy in small amounts
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