Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Vocabulary
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- Q1Definition - Organic Compounds composed of Adenine, the sugar Ribose, and three Phosphate groups, serving as the major energy source within a cell.Adenosine Triphosphate300s
- Q2Definition - ATP after phosphate is removed by hydrolysisAdenosine Diphosphate300s
- Q3Definition - Cellular Respiration specifically using OxygenAerobic Respiration300s
- Q4Definition - Cellular Respiration without OxygenAnaerobic Respiration300s
- Q5Definition - Type of cellular respiration in yeast cells that is performed without oxygen and provides only two ATPs.Alcoholic Fermentation300s
- Q6Definition - Type of cellular respiration in yeast cells that is performed without oxygen and provides only two ATP's as profit.Lactic Acid Fermentation300s
- Q7Definition - glucose + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water + ATP (energy)Cellular Respiration300s
- Q8Definition - Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight ---> Glucose + OxygenPhotosynthesis300s
- Q9Definition - chemical that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; monosaccharides, disaccharide, and polysaccharides; ex: glucose and starch.Carbohydrate300s
- Q10Definition - C6H12O6Glucose300s
- Q11Definition - items in a chemical equation after the arrow.Products300s
- Q12Definition - items in a chemical equation before the arrow.Reactants300s
- Q13Definition - single celled fungiYeast300s
- Q14Definition - the "water" or liquid part of the cellCytoplasm300s
- Q15Definition - organelle of the cell that performs cellular respiration.Mitochondria300s