BSC 108 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Red Blood Cell, Cellular Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration

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The energy that activates the reactants in a chemical reaction. A protein that speeds up chemical reactions. Energy that is currently in cells and being used for molecular work. Diffusion: passive transport, molecules spread to available space. Hyposmotic: the red blood cell is lysing. Producer: depends on photosynthesis for food (plants) Autotroph: producer: makes its own organic matter from inorganic nutrients. Heterotroph: consumer - includes humans and other animals: eats plants/animals that cannot make organic molecules from inorganic ones, examples of producers/autotrophs and consumers/heterotrophs. Cellular respiration: harvest energy stored in sugars by using o2 to convert the energy stored in bonds to atp. Chloroplasts: know where the reactants and products of cellular respiration and photosynthesis come from and are used. Photosynthesis: energy from sun, co2 from air through leaves, h20 from soil through roots. 1) the light reactions convert solar energy to chemical energy. C3: uses co2 directly from the air.

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