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| Chemical formula for photosynthsis |
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| Factors that affect rate of photosynthesis |
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| amount of reactants, sunlight, temperature |
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| Where does Photosynthesis take place |
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| What is the Job of Chlorophyll |
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| to absorb wavelengths of light |
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| What is created when bonds of the reactants split |
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| What is the final product of the calivin cycle |
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| what types of cells do photosynthesis occur in |
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| what type of cells undergo cellular respirtation |
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| Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic |
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| both/neither because oxygent does not affect it |
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| how many ATPs are formed during glycolysis |
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| how many atps are formed during aerobic respiratin |
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| how many atps are made in anaerobic respiration |
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| how is glucose used by adp |
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| where does glycolysis take place |
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| where does any respiration take place |
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| which part of aerobic respiration creates the most atps |
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| electron transport chain... 32 of the 36 |
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| where would lactic acid be found |
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| what does plant cell fermentation create |
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| chemical formula for cellular respiration |
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| in the calvin cycle co2 is converted into........ |
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| which reaction are atp and ndhdp created in |
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| which are the best lights for photosynthesis |
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| in chloroplasts light energy is converted into...... |
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| what color light does carotene absorb |
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| where is light energy that is absorbed stored |
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| which is more stable chlorophyll or carotene |
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| carotene because it stays present after chlorophyll goes away |
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| when chlorophyll and carotene are in the same leaf they remove red bluegreen and blue making the leaf look..... |
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| what does carotene function as |
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| what absorbs blue bluegreen and green |
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| anthocyanins, which will in turn make the leaf appear red |
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