ISB 202 Study Guide - Final Guide: Symplocarpus Foetidus, Amorphophallus, Light-Independent Reactions

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Takes in: carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun. Reactants/products: 6co2 + 12h2o + light c6h12o6 + 6o2 + 6h2o. Process by which cells use oxygen to break down organic molecules, with the release of energy that can be used for biological work. Requires light (photons), takes in h2o/releases oxygen, atp/nadph. Anaerobic pathway that degrades glucose and other organic molecules without oxygen. Uses glycolysis, but final acceptor of hydrogen is an organic molecule. Degrades glucose to pyruvate, then splits co2 off, forming ethyl alcohol. Pyruvate produced during glycolysis is converted to lactate. 6co2 + 12h2o + light c6h12o6 + 6o2 + 6h2o: respiration: C6h12o6 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h2o + 12e- + energy. Secondary consumers: carnivores, omnivores: decomposers: highly evolved, highly efficient, respiration, critical to. Trophic levels: herbivores (plants) {deer, carnivores (meat) {wolves, omnivores (plants/meat) {bears, scavengers (carcasses) {crows, detritivores (debris) {ants, decomposers (all) {bacteria}

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