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The amount of energy
needed to cause a
chemical reaction to occur
The place on an enzyme
where it binds with its
substrate
Substance that starts or
speeds up a chemical
reaction, also known as an
enzyme
A chemical reaction that
results in a net release of
energy
The molecule on which
an enzyme acts
Two identical
molecules that result
from the splitting of
glucose
Chemical reactions that
involve the transfer of
electrons from one atom or
molecule to another.
The stage of cellular
respiration that occurs in
the presence of oxygen
Using light energy to
convert carbon dioxide and
water into carbohydrates
Tiny packets of energy
First step or stage in
cellular respiration
The process by which living
things release the energy
stored in food molecules
The process of breaking
down pyruvates in the
absence of oxygen to
obtain energy
The slowing or stopping of an
early reaction in a
biochemical pathway when
levels of the end product
become high
Molecules that absorb light,
such as chlorophyll and
xanthopyhll
The sum of the chemical
reactions in a cell.
A chemical reaction that
requires a net input of energy
The indicator we used for
the Plant-Animal
Relationship lab that
changes color from blue
to green to yellow
Color of lights absorbed for
photosynthesis
If an object appears
orange, then the orange
light is
Products of
Photosynthesis
Products of Cellular
Respiration
Reactants of Photosynthesis
Reactants of Cellular
Respiration
Biological Catalysts
ATP  ADP + P + ?
Contains Three Phosphoric
Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose
Molecule, and 1 Adenine
Molecule
Contains Two Phosphoric
Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose
Molecule, and 1 Adenine
Molecule
Where photosynthesis
occurs
(cellular structure)
Where Cellular
Respiration occurs
(cellular structure)
Affected by temperature,
acidity, and the amount of
available substrate
A series of linked chemical
reactions
Occurs in three stages
Occurs in two stages
Chlorophyll is found inside
what plant cell structures
The chlorophyll inside a
chloroplast is found in stacks
of disk-like structures
Means “Splitting of Glucose”
When muscle cells do not
receive enough oxygen this
is formed
What happens to light that
is not absorbed
What uses the Calvin
Cycle
What uses the Kreb’s
Cycle
What is the maximum
number of ATPs that can be
produced in the overall
process of oxidative
respiration?
Photosynthesis
Cellular
Respiration
Substrate
Cytoplasm or
mitochondria
Activation
energy
Active Site
Exergonic
Photons
Pyruvate
Oxidative
Respiration
Red and blue
Endergonic
Pigments
Glycolysis
Glycolysis
Cellular
Respiration
Cellular
Respiration
Metabolism
BTB
Chloroplasts
ATP
Enzymes
Water and
Carbon
Dioxide
Sugar and
Oxygen
Reflected
Carbon
dioxide, ATP,
Water
Carbon dioxide
and Water
Energy
ADP
Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Chloroplasts
Glycolysis
Photosynthesis
Reflected
Lactic Acid
Thylakoids
Feedback
Inhibition
Biochemical
Pathways
Catalyst
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