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| pg 154 characteristics patterns of wave length or colors of light absorbedby partcular pigment |
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| cellular respiration that uses oxygen squently releasing energy and storing it in atp. steps in resperation. |
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| anerobic process whereby enzymes break down glueclos into ethonal and c02 and transfer energy tp apt |
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| process that ocurs inthe absence of oxygen |
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adenosine triphosphate energy carrying molecule which when hydrolyze to adp and inorganic phosphate releases free energy
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| set of reactions in photosythesis in which carbon dixocide is converted into sugars takes place in storma. |
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| pigment molecules usally yellow orange and red that interact with chlorophyll to absorb light energy needed in photosythesis. |
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| chemical reaction requiring free energy in addition enzymes and activation energy. |
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| chemical reation that release free energy. |
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| energy avalible to do biologyical work |
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| in chloroplast stacked in internal membranes at light rreactions of photosythesis |
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| fluid part of the chloraplast. |
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