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Photosynthesis

the complex process by which carbon dioxide,water, and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates by green plants, algae, and certain bacteria, using energy from the sun and chorophyll

Cellular respiration

the oxidation of organic compounds that occurs within cells, producing energy for cellular processes

Pigment

any substance whose presence in the tissues or cells of animals or plants colors them

chlororphyll

the green coloring matter of leaves and plants, essential to the production of carbohydrates by photosynthesis

Carotenoid

any of a class yellow to red pigments found especially in plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria. the carotenoids absorb light energy of certain frequencies and transfer it to chlorophyll for use in photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide fixation

the processs by which carbon from the atmosphere is converted into carbon compounds, such as carbohydrates, in plants and algae, usually by photosynthesis

Calvin Cycle

A series of chemical reaction that occur as part of photosynthesis, in which carbon is broken away from gaseous carbon dioxide and fixed as organic carbon in compounds that are ultimately converted into sugars

Aerobic

Living or occurring only in the presence of free oxygen: aerobic bacteria

anaerobic

Living or occurring int he absence of free oxygen: anaerobic bacteria

glycolysis

A metabolic process that occurs in nearly all living cell sin which glucose is converted in a series of steps to pyruvic acid and during which energy is released in the form of ATP

Fermentation

any of a group of chemical reaction induced by microorganisms or enzymes that split complex organic compounds into relatively simple substances, especially the anaerobic conversion of sugar to carbon dioxide and alcohol by yeast

stroma

the colorless semi liquid material inside a chloroplast, in which that thylakoid membranes are embedded and where the dark reaction of photosynthesis occur

ATP

adenosine triphosphate; a nucleotide found int eh mitochondria of all plant and animal cells. it is the major source of energy for cellular reactions, this energy being released during its conversion to ADP

ADP

adenosine diphosphate; a necleotide derived from ATP with the liberation of energy that is then used in the performance of muscular work