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Matching review Connect with lines
Water
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
PGAL
NADP
NAD+
FAD
Glucose
The final electron acceptor in electron transport chain
The molecule reduced during light reactions to store energy for photosynthesis
The 3 C sugar that is the result of light independent reactions
The electron acceptor that leads to 3 ATP being formed in the e- transport chain
The carbon source to begin glycolysis
The result of water giving up electrons in the light reactions
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Proteins
Carbohydrates
amino acids
nucleotides
fatty acids and glycerol
sugars
cholesterol
hemoglobin
ATP
glycogen
Muscular system
Nervous system
Circulatory system
Excretory system
Endocrine system
Reproductive system
alveoli
meiosis
troponin
calcitonin
stem cells
cholinesterase
nephron
sarcomeres
pancreas
prostate gland
Na/K pump
SA node
Porifera
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Mollusca
Arthropoda
Echinodermata
Cnidaria
Mantle
tube feet/water vascular system
collar cells
acoelomate
exoskeleton/malpighian tubules
nematocysts
pseudocoelom
planaria
shrimp
sea urchin
sponges
nautilus
coral
pinworms
Protista
Monera
Plantae
Animalia
Fungi
paramecium
prokaryotic
multicellular/ no cell wall
mold
alternation of generations
bacterium
sponges
hyphae
moss
contractile vacuole
Translation
Transformation
Transcription
Transpiration
water loss in plants
Bacterial DNA is incorporated
protein made from mRNA
DNA used to make mRNA
Griffith
nucleus
Stoma
ribosome
Connective tissue
Muscular tissue
Epithelial tissue
Nervous tissue
Blood
pseudostratified
myofibril
glial cells
Monosaccharide
Disaccharide
Polysaccharide
sucrose
cellulose
glucose
Lactose
Repressor
Operator
Promoter
Structural gene
has code for producing lactase
bonds to lactose to become active
the region where RNA polymerase binds to begin RNA formation
the inducer in the lac operon
the region where the repressor binds to stop transcription
Facilitated diffusion
Endocytosis
Diffusion
Active transport
Osmosis
the force pushing chemiosmosis
Na/K pump
absorbing nutrient into cells from the small intestine
protein channels
the reason paramecia need contractile vacuole
starch
galactose
lactose