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Metabolism - ANSWERSHow fast a person burns food
A body needs __________ to maintain heartbeat, temperature, breathing, brain activity,
and other basic life requirements. - ANSWERSenergy
The ability to do work; move matter: - ANSWERSEnergy
The total amount of energy in any object is the sum of energy's two forms: -
ANSWERSpotential and kinetic
Stored energy to do work: - ANSWERSPotential energy
Energy being used to do work; any moving object possesses this form of energy: -
ANSWERSKinetic energy
Study of energy transformation: - ANSWERSThermodynamics
1st Law: Energy Conservation: - ANSWERSEnergy cannot be created or destroyed,
although energy can be converted to other forms
Most important energy transformations: - ANSWERSCellular Respiration &
Photosynthesis
Plants and some microorganisms use carbon dioxide, water and the kinetic energy in
sunlight to produce sugars that are assembled into glucose and other carbohydrates: -
ANSWERSPhotosynthesis
Energy-rich glucose molecules change back to carbon dioxide and water, liberating the
energy necessary to power life: - ANSWERSCellular Respiration
2nd Law: - ANSWERSAll energy transformations are inefficient because every reaction
loses some energy to the surroundings as heat.
Measure of randomness: - ANSWERSentropy
A substance is moved from its area of ________ concentration to it's area of
___________ concentration with the expenditure of energy in _____________
__________________. - ANSWERSlow
high
active transport
, A substance moves from its high area of concentration to its low concentration, NO
expenditure of energy: - ANSWERSSimple Diffusion
Requires an input of energy to proceed: - ANSWERSEndergonic
Releases energy: - ANSWERSExergonic
Transfer energized electrons from one molecule to another: - ANSWERSOxidation-
Reduction Reactions
Each protein accepts an electron from a molecule before it and passes it to the next,
like a bucket brigade: - ANSWERSElectron Transport Chain (ETC)
Temperature store much of the released energy (type of nucleotide): - ANSWERSATP
(Adenosine Triphosphate)
Transferring it's phosphate group to: - ANSWERSPhosphorylating
_______ powers reactions and processes in all types of cells: - ANSWERSATP
Uses the suns energy to feed coral; single-celled: - ANSWERSDinoflagellates
Organism that obtains carbon by consuming preexisting organic molecules, YOU are
one: - ANSWERSHeterotroph
Process by which plants, algae, and some microorganisms harness solar energy and
convert it into chemical energy: - ANSWERSPhotosynthesis
A green photosynthetic pigment in plants, algae and cyanobacteria: -
ANSWERSChlorophyll a
Tiny openings in the epidermis of a leaf or stem - ANSWERSStomata
Most abundant photosynthetic pigment? - ANSWERSChlorophyll a
Gelatinous fluid containing ribosomes, DNA and enzymes: - ANSWERSStroma
Convert solar energy to chemical energy: - ANSWERSLight reactions
Coenzyme that carries pairs of energized electrons: - ANSWERSNADPH
The cell uses ATP, the high-energy electrons in NADPH and carbon dioxide to produce
molecules: - ANSWERSCarbon Reactions