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Anaerobic Resperation
Fermantation
Releases energy from glucose without the use of oxygen
Aerobe
Uni-cellular organism that needs oxygen. Performs aerobic resperation
Anaerobe
Uni-cellular organism that performs fermantation/anaerobic resperation
Aerobic Resperation
Chemical process that releases energy from carbohydrates using oxygen
Photosynthesis
A chemical process that traps light energy and converts it into chemical bond energy of carbohydrates
Aerobic
Pertains to the use of Oxygen
Catabolism
Metabolism: Energy needed to break down old tissue
Anabolism
Metabolism: Energy needed to build up processes
Metabolism
Total energy needs for an organism
Heterotrophy
Other source of food
EX. Man
Calorie
Energy needed to raise temprature 1 degree celcius
Yeast
A Micro-Organism that can survive without oxygen
Leaf
Major organ for photosynthesis
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VASCULAR tissue that allow for water or food to be transported around the plant
Vein
Xylem- tissue that transports water up to the leaf
Phloem- tissue that transports food to other parts of the plant
Lactic Acid
Posinous. Build up can be caused by Anaerobic Resperation in Animal Cells
Alcohol
Result of Anaerobic Resperation in Plant Cells
Chromatography
Seperation of compounds due to their density
Chromatogram
Strip of filter paper that shows different pigments
Chromo
Color
Pigment
any colored molecule
EX. Chlorophyll
Electronic Spectrum
The separation of light energy into a spectrum, different energy.
White Light- Purple, Pink most powerful
Epidermis
Upper/lower layer of cells that protect
Cuticle
Waxy outer coat, made by epidermal cells
Palisade
Layer under the Epidermis. Contains the most chlorophyll and performs most photosynthesis
Stoma
Opening to allow exchange of gases in the Lower Epidermis. C02 released up
Guard Cells
Control opening size of stoma