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how are enzymes like a key?
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attaches to cell/starts reaction
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where does cellular respiration take place in the cell?
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mitochondria
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where do enzymes connect to a cell?
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substrate
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give an example of catabolism of polysaccharides
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starch --> C+H+O
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give an example of anabolism of monosaccharides
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C+H+O --> C6 H12 06
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what is a substrate of a cell?
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keyhole, place of reaction
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where does ATP hold its energy?
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bonds between phosphate groups
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what is the word ending of enzymes?
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-ase
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what is the word ending of carbohydrates?
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-ose
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how is cellular respiration similar to burning fossil fuels?
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produces ATP, releases oxygen, absorb light, breaks organic compounds
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