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organisms such as plants that can
make their own food |
autotrophs
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organisms that can not make their own food
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heterotrophs
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Jan Van Helmont concluded that plants gain most of their mass from
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water
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Ingenhousz showed that plants produce oxygen bubbles when exposed to
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light
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where do light dependent reactions take place
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in the thylakoid membrane
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where are photo systems 1 and 2 found
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in the thylakoid membrane
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the Calvin Cycle is another name for
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light independent reaction
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what is a product of the Calvin Cycle
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high energy sugar
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cellular respiration releases energy but breaking down
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food molecules
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which of these is a product of cellular respiration
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water
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which of these products take place in the cytoplasm of s cell
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glycolysis
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lactic acid fermentation occurs in
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muscle cells
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cellular respiration is called an aerobic process because it requires
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oxygen
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the energy of the electrons passing along the electron transport chain is used to make
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ATP
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unlike photosynthesis cellular respiration occurs in
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all eukaryotic cells
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organisms such as hawks and leopards that obtain energy from the food they consume are called
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heterotrophs
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Ingenhousz found that plants produce oxygen bubbles only in the present of
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light
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photosynthesis uses the energy from sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and
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high energy sugars
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glycolysis converts glucose into two molecules of
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pyruvic acid
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the body get rid of lactic acid in a chemical pathway that requires
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oxygen
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