Biology Chapter 4 Vocabulary
Ch 4 vocabulary
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An organism that is able to capture energy from the environment and store it in the chemical bonds of organic molecules.
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An organism that must acquire energy by consuming other organisms.
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The chemical reaction that captures energy from sunlight and stores it in the chemical bonds of organic molecules.
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The chemical reaction that captures energy from environmental chemicals and stores it in the chemical bonds of organic molecules.
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The energy-carrier molecule used to power cellular processes; stores energy in the chemical bonds between its three phosphate groups.
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The energy-carrier molecule used to power cellular processes; stores energy in the chemical bonds between its two phosphate groups.
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The chemical reaction used by living cells to release energy from organic molecules.
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The fluid interior of chloroplast.
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The interconnected disk-shaped pouches in chloroplast.
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A group of thylakoids.
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The phase of photosynthesis in which sunlight is converted to chemical energy and oxygen is released.
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The phase of photosynthesis in which a three-carbon sugar is formed.
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The phase of light-dependent reaction in which sunlight energy excites electrons and an enzyme splits water into hydrogen ions, oxygen molecules, and free electrons.
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A series of molecules within the thylakoid that moves energized electrons from photosystem II to photosystem I.
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The phase of light-dependent reaction in which the energy carrier NADP+ is reduced to NADPH.
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The energy-carrier molecule.
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The series of steps during the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis in which a three-carbon sugar is formed.
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