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Accelerated Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

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Chemicals that are produced by a chemical reaction.   Products  
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Second stage of photosynthesis where light energy is NOT required.   Light independent  
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The process where plants, algae and some bacteria capture sunlight energy and change it into glucose.   Photosynthesis  
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Food energy that is produced in photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.   Glucose  
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The process where oxygen is used to break down food to make energy.   Cellular respiration  
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The organelle in the cell where the process of photosynthesis occurs.   Chloroplasts  
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The type of energy that is required for photosynthesis.   Light energy  
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The main pigment used for capturing light energy in photosynthesis.   Chlorophyll  
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An organelle in the cell where the process of respiration occurs.   Mitochondria  
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A gas required for photosynthesis and released during respiration.   Carbon dioxide  
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The first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is used.   Light dependent.  
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Chemicals that are required in order for a reaction to occur.   Reactants.  
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A gas that is a byproduct of photosynthesis and is used to release food energy.   Oxygen  
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The type of energy that is released through respiration.   ATP energy  
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Saclike structure in a chloroplast that contains chlorophyll and captures sunlight energy.   Thylakoid  
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Openings in a leaf that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange.   Stomata  
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The fluid in the chloroplast where glucose molecules are synthesized.   Stroma  
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Carbon dioxide + water (sunlight)---->glucose + oxygen   Photosynthesis equation  
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Glucose + Oxygen ----> carbon dioxide + water + Energy (ATP)   Respiration equation  
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Reactants (or raw materials) of photosyntheis   carbon dioxide and water  
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Reactants (or raw materials) of (cellular) respiration.   glucose and oxygen  
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Products of photosynthesis   glucose and oxygen  
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Products of (cellular) respiration   carbon dioxide, water and energy  
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