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LS Module 12 - Energy and Life

Apologia Life Science Module 13 Vocabulary
Horizontales
Provides energy for cells without oxygen; basically glycolysis that takes place without oxygen and happens in muscles after heavy exercise
Very special proteins that speed up biochemical reactions.
When reactions occur that balance one another. Biochemical ___ occur continuously throughout our world and allow life to exist.
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + O2
The substances produced in a chemical equation
Chemical reaction that must take place in the presence of oxygen, produces energy, CO2 and H2O
The substances that react with one another in a chemical equation
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 = 6H2O + energy
Organisms who eat living producers and or other consumers for food
The second stage of cellular respiration that takes place in the mighty mitochondria
Where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits and is found on the back side of a leaf
How many steps did we learn about in cellular respiration?
Types of fat your body cannot produce; ex: omega 3s and 6s (linoleic acid and alpha-linoleic acid)
A relationship between two organisms where they both benefit
Verticales
There are two types, saturated and unsaturated
Stage 3 of cellular respiration; takes place in mitochondria
A chemical combination of 1 or more elements or pure substances that cannot be broken down any further into other substances
A relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is neither benefitted or harmed.
Lions, tigers and sharks are examples; they have long canines
Fats that are solid at room temperature
Where photosynthesis takes place
Fats that are liquid at room temperature
Building blocks of all living organisms
A biomolecule considered to be sugars
describes a relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is harmed.
Smallest part of a compound that still has the properties of the compound
Animals that eat both meat and plants
Organisms who are autotrophs