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Calvin Cycle
The storage of energy through the bonding of the 6 carbon atoms in the production of glucose in chloroplasts.
Krebs Cycle
The releasing of energy by dismantling of the glucose molecule in the mitochondria
Aerobic Respiration
Efficiently releasing the chemical energy of glucose in mitochondria in the presence of oxygen. Results in the production of 36 ATP
Anaerobic Respiration
Inefficiently releasing the chemical energy of glucose in mitochondria without the presence of oxygen. Results in the production of 4 ATP
ATP
Adenosine Triphosphate - Stored high energy molecule the cell uses to perform work. Like a fully charged battery.
ADP
Adenosine Diphosphate - Biproduct of ATP energy release. Like low energy battery.
Hydrophilic heads of phospholipid molecule
Water friendly portions of molecules which form the inside and outside layers of the cell membrane.
Hydrophobic tails of phospholipids molecule
Water repelling portions of molecules which form the inside of the cell membrane.
Fluid mosaic model
Present theory of how cell membranes are constructed and how they operate.
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Biproduct of the incomplete dismantling of glucose without oxygen in animals.