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Cell Energy Review - most important terms

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photosynthesis   reaction in producers that uses water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight to produce food (glucose) and oxygen  
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glucose   a simple sugar produced by photosynthesis and used by cell respiration  
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chloroplast   organelle in plants where photosynthesis takes place  
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cellular respiration   reaction that uses glucose and oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxide, and ATP  
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mitochondria   organelle in all eukaryotes where cellular respiration takes place  
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aerobic respiration   cellular respiration that requires oxygen; produces a high amount of ATP  
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anaerobic respiration   cellular respiration that takes place without oxygen; produces a very low amount of ATP  
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ATP   adenosine triphosphate; the direct source of energy for cell processes  
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lactic acid fermentation   anaerobic respiration that produces lactic acid; ex. milk bacteria, muscle cells when no oxygen is present  
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alcoholic fermentation   anaerobic respiration that produces alcohol and carbon dioxide; ex. yeast - baking or brewing  
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