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low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
high-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds, energy that cells can use
process that requres oxygen to occur
process that does not require oxygen to occur
enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
process by which a photosynthetic organism uses unergy to synthesie simple sugars from CO2
process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
anaerobic proces in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells
part of photosynthesis that abosrbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light-independent reactions
part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and trasnfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis

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