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Across
ATP, but with one less phosphate group
The second level of the energy cycle
Simple or complex, based on if they're made of fiber and starch, or sugar
Proteins
The reaction that occurs in plant life with CO2 and water as reactants and O2 and glucose as products. The purpose of it is to create energy in the form of glucose
The third and smallest level of the energy cycle
One of the products of photosynthesis. Has 6 molecules present in glucose.
Where complex carbs are broken down
Reaction that occurs within cells to convert echem energy into ATP
Energy that comes directly from the Sun
The process that breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate and a small amount of ATP. It occurs in the cytoplasm. Occurs in aerobic and anaerobic circumstances.
Part of the cell where glycolysis occurs
The final stage of cellular respiration. Happens at the cellular level. Its reactants include Hydrogen, oxygen, and NADH. Its products are water, and a large amount of ATP
Part of the cell where kreb's cycle and the ETP occurs
Down
Cycle that occurs after glycolysis in the matrix of the mitochondria. Its reactants are are glucose and ATP, and its products include pyruvate and NADH.
Animals that take in energy and return it to the ecosystem
Provides erad energy for photosynthesis
Polymer of carbohydrates
Vital from of energy for living organisms.
Has 12 molecules present in glucose. Reactant in the electron transport chain
One the products of cellular respiration. The main reactant of photosynthesis. Has six molecules present in glucose.
Level of the food chain that an organism is on
The largest level of the energy cycle
Amount of energy produced by an ecosystem through photosynthesis
The only form of echem energy the body can use. The product of glycolysis, kreb's cycle, and the electron transport chain