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