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8.L.5.1 & 8.L.5.2

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Aerobic respiration   the process of making cell energy involving oxygen  
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Anaerobic respiration   the process of making cell energy without oxygen  
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ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)   is the molecule that carries energy to the place where the energy is needed in the body.  
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BMR (Basal Metabolic Rate)   the amount of energy required to maintain minimum essential life functions  
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C6H12O6   glucose  
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Carbohydrate   an energy  
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Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight YIELDS (will make) Glucose + Oxygen   Photosynthesis Word Equation  
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Glucose + Oxygen YIELDS (will make) Carbon Dioxide + Water   cell respiration word equation  
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Cellular Respiration   the chemical reaction in your cells that breaks down simple food molecules releasing energy in the body  
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Chlorophyll   a green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria to carry out photosynthesis  
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Chloroplasts   organelles that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis  
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CO2   carbon dioxide  
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Digestion   the process that breaks down complex molecules of food into smaller molecules so the body can use them.  
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During cell respiration, energy is   released in the form of ATP for the body to use  
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During fermentation,   cells release energy from food without using oxygen in the cytoplasm  
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During photosynthesis, energy is   absorbed by chloroplasts to start photosynthesis  
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Fermentation   process by which cells release energy without oxygen  
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Fermentation occurs in the...   cytoplasm of a cell  
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Glucose   the "food" for your cells; a simple sugar used in the chemical reaction of cell respiration  
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H20   water  
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Lipid   the nutrient that is an energy-rich organic compound, (fat, oil, or wax)  
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Metabolism   the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.  
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Mitochondria   the powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of most ATP (energy) production  
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Photosynthesis   the process by which plants and some other organisms capture the energy in sunlight and use it to make food.  
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Products of Cell Respiration   carbon dioxide, water, energy (ATP)/heat  
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Products of Photosynthesis   glucose and oxygen gas  
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Protein   the nutrient required for the structure, function, repair, and regulation of the body's cells, tissues, and organs.  
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Reactants of Cell Respiration   glucose and oxygen  
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Reactants of Photosynthesis   carbon dioxide & water in the presence of sunlight  
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The MAIN organelle where cellular respiration take place   mitochondria  
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Product   the materials that are made in a chemical reaction  
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Reactants   the starting materials used in the chemical reaction  
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