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What specific substance is the most common energy source in cellular respiration?
sugar
name the type of anaerobic cellular respiration performed by yeast cells in bread making?
alcoholic fermentation
Aerobic cellular respiration produces what gas in addition to water and energy?
oxygen
what color is chlorophyll?
green
in what cellular structures is most chlorophyll located.
chloroplasts
The process by which cells obtain unusuable energy from energy sources.
cellular Respiration
a group of similar cells that together perform a specific funtion
tissue
tow or more tissues that work together to perform a specific funtion
organ
the process by which cells use oxygen to obtain usable energy from an energy source
AEROBIC RESPIRATION
The process by which cells obtain energy from and energy source WITHOUT using oxygen.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
anaerobic cellular respiration that produces alcohol and carbon dioxide from glucose.
ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION
AN acid produced in lactic acid fermentation: might be the cause of soreness in overused muscles.
LACTIC ACID
The process that forms simple sugars from carbon dioxide and water, using light energy in the presence of chlorophyl
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
The green pigment that aids in capturing light energy necessary for photosynthesis
CHLOROPHYLL
A cellular organelle that contains chlorophyll and other pigments. the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
CHLOROPLAST
A colorless, odorless, incombustible gas, CO2, formed during respiration, combustion, and organic decomposition and used in food refrigeration, carbonated beverages, inert atmospheres, fire extinguishers, and aerosols.
carbon dioxide
a colourless odourless highly reactive gaseous element:
oxygen
the cellular organelles in which aerobic respiration occurs to release usable energy from food.
mitochondria
proteins that serve as a catalyst for a cellular reacton
enzymes
all the material except the nucleus inside a cell
cytoplasm
refers to processes requiring oxygen
aerobic
the ability to work
energy
something that cause bread dough to rise
leaven