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    Earth’s surface)- IR (infrared)- micro –radio highest energy to lowest energy photosynthesis 2 sets of reactions photo- light (refers to 1st set of reactions) captures light energy solar energy is transformed into chemical energy (ATP) synthesis-making something new dark reactions light independent chemical energy (ATP) transform to another form chemical energy (C(6)H(12)O(6)) glucose Photosynthesis Equation reminder FAD and NAD Light Reactions 1st set of reactions light

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    1. Explain how photosynthesis and respiration are linked in order to provide you with energy from the food you eat. To start off with we will need to define photosynthesis and respiration. Photosynthesis is a process in which carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates by green plants‚ algae and certain bacteria using energy from the sun and chlorophyll (dictionary.com). Respiration is all of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which oxygen

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    generating additional ATP and the high-energy electron carrier NADH A molecule of chlorophyll increases in potential energy: when one of its electrons is boosted to a higher-energy excited state upon being struck by a photon of light During C4 photosynthesis: plants are able to continue producing sugars even when they must almost completely close their stomata to reduce water loss during hot days. Which of the following energy-generating processes is the only one that occurs in all living organisms:

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    Botany Exercise 1 – Microscopy A. The Compound Microscope  microscope – optical instrument consisting of a system of specially ground lenses that gives sharp‚ distinct‚ and highly magnified images of minute objects.  compound microscope will be used. o two lenses: eyepiece + objective lenses o inverted image base coarse adjustment knob fine adjustment knob revolving nosepiece objective lenses stage stage clips stage opening condenser iris diaphragm mirror  U-shaped platform that supports

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    temperature) * Adaptation (Evolution) * Respond to stimulus * Growth (Development) * Energy * Heterotroph: an organism that cannot synthesize its own food * Autotroph: an organism that can self-feed itself usually from photosynthesis * Sustainability Unit * Sustainability * Ability to meet present needs by not compromising the ability of future generations * Indicators * Observation that shows present state of conditions * Nitrogen / Phosphate‚

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    Bi 101 Lecture Exam Two Study Objectives: Chapters 5‚ 6‚ 7 All concepts and vocabulary are fair game in Chapters 5-7 Chapter Five: ………….. Membranes Evaluate the importance of membranes to the homeostasis of the cell‚ emphasizing their various functions Explain how the properties of the lipid bilayer govern many properties of the cell membrane (ie understand the chemical lipid bilayer structure—what does “hydrophobic” and “hydrophilic” mean?) Discuss the general types‚ functions‚ and

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    Homework Title: Photosynthesis and Respiration 1) Define these terms and arrange them from smallest to largest: Ch 5 WIO #3 • Thylakoid membrane Answer: Thylakoid membrane is a compartment in a plant cell that has light pigment that carry out the photosynthesis process. • Chloroplast Answer: Chloroplast is a type of organelle found in plants and algae that carry our photosynthesis. • Reaction center Answer: Reaction center is where chlorophyll a molecule and other

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    Aerobic Respiration Do you know indulging in physical movements is associated with a chemical reaction? The process requires energy‚ which is yielded by aerobic respiration. Over here‚ respiration helps breaks down glucose (an energy source) into water‚ carbon dioxide and energy in form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). The balanced cellular respiration equation is represented as: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2+ 6H2O + Energy (36 ATPs) Anaerobic Respiration Due to overexercising

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    Metabolic pathways: An overview of cellular respiration and fermentation Chapter 6 Cellular respirationphotosynthesis occur in eukaryotic organelles (mitochondria‚ chloroplasts) CELLULAR RESPIRATION GLUCOSE 1 2 GLYCOLYSIS 1 PYRUVATE OXIDATION2 KREBS CYCLE 3 2 ELECTRON TRANSPORT 4 CHAIN 2 NET ATP PRODUCED = 36 Nelson‚ 2003 Redox Reactions • Reduction-oxidation reactions – Transfer electrons from donor to acceptor atoms • Donor is oxidized as it releases electrons

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    Biology 1101 – Homework 3 Cells: Structures & Processes Organelles & Illness - Imagine that you are part of a research team that specializes in diagnosing disorders associated with malfunctioning cellular organelles and structures. Medical doctors consult you to provide a cellular explanation for particularly difficult cases. You recently received the two patient histories outlined below – what is your diagnosis? Note – this exercise is only asking you to determine which cell structure might be

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