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Process that uses chemical energy, instead of light energy, to make the energy storing molecule of glucose
Sequence of biochemical reactions, catalyzed by enzymes, that occur in all living cells and concerned mainly with the exchange of energy
A natural compound that gives color to plants and animals
The mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments absorb energy from sunlight
The process of converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into carbohydrates, like glucose, by photosynthesis
Anaerobic respiration performed by bacteria and muscle cells
Plant pigment responsible for red, orange, and yellow colors
A lower energy molecule that can be converted to ATP by adding a phosphate group
Any pigment in plant leaves other than chlorophyll
Movement of hydrogen ions across a semipermeable membrane during cellular respiration or photosynthesis to generate ATP
Process that does not require oxygen to occur
Membrane bound organelle where cellular respiration takes place
Membrane bound organelle where photosynthesis occurs
Another name for the Krebs cycle
Pores on the underside of a leaf
Enzyme that adds a phosphate group to ADP to make ATP
The molecule glucose is converted to during glycolysis
Anaerobic stage during cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm
Third stage of cellular respiration when most ATP molecules are produced
Site where oxygen in produced in the chloroplast
Second phase of photosynthesis
Reactions that convert light energy into chemical energy
Chemical reactions in which glucose is converted into ATP in the mitochondria
Form of cellular energy synthesized in the mitochondria
Area of the chloroplast where the Calvin Cycle takes place
Anaerobic respiration performed by yeast cells
Cellular respiration that requires oxygen
Second stage of cellular respiration that requires only 2 ATP
First phase of photosynthesis that occurs in the thylakoid membranes
Another name for anaerobic respiration

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