front 1 Chemical energy | back 1 stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, allowing energy to be transported |
front 2 ATP | back 2 Adenosine diphosphate; stores and releases energy |
front 3 ADP | back 3 Adenosine Triphosphate; when the bond between 2 and 3 phosphate groups is broken, energy is released, creating this |
front 4 Chloroplast | back 4 Pigment in chlorophyll where photosynthesis occurs |
front 5 Thylakoid | back 5 Sac-like stacks in the chloroplast |
front 6 Stroma | back 6 Space surrounding the sac |
front 7 Cellular respiration | back 7 All organisms break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP |
front 8 Photosynthesis | back 8 When plants create food for themselves |
front 9 Aerobic Respiration | back 9 Oxygen IS avalible 36 ATP |
front 10 Anaerobic Respiration | back 10 Oxygen IS NOT avalible 4 ATP |
front 11 Energy | back 11 The ability to do work |
front 12 Chlorophyll | back 12 Catches light energy |
front 13 First step of photosynthesis | back 13 Plant takes in the light |
front 14 Electron transport chain | back 14 When electrons are passed along to different molecules |
front 15 Glycolysis | back 15 First step to cellular respiration |
front 16 Dark reaction | back 16 Converts glucose into water and carbon dioxide |
front 17 Glucose | back 17 Begins the process of respiration |
front 18 Light and dark reactions | back 18 Two parts of photosynthesis |
front 19 ATP and NADPH | back 19 Molecules that are produced in the light reactions and travel to the dark reactions |
front 20 Photolysis | back 20 Splits water molecules into light |
front 21 H2O and light energy | back 21 Inputs and outputs of photosynthesis |