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define heterotroph
They get food by eating other organisms
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define autotrophs
They make their own food
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what kingdoms undergo photosynthesis
Algae, bacteria, and plants
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pigments in plants do what for photosynthesis
make food
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what is chemiosmosis
the movement of ions across a membrane
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what is the energy the cells use
oxygen and glucose
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what are the products of photosynthesis
glucose and oxygen
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what are the two products of the etc
atp and nadph
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what does the Calvin cycle need
atp and nadph
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chlorophyll
the main pigment used by plants to absorb and reflect color
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epidermis
the outermost layer of the cell
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carotenoids
absorb and reflect color
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cuticle
waxy covering of a cell
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photosynthesis
the process of plants making food
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biochemical pathway
the assembly line of a plant
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what photosystem uses light
both
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where does photosynthesis take place
in the chloroplast
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the end product of chemiosmosis is what
atp
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what affects photosynthesis
temp, sunlight, CO2
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the ultimate source of energy is
sunlight
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give autotrophs
algae, bacteria, plants
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what leave structure transports water and nutrients
the vascular tissue
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what group of cells does photosynthesis take place
the mesophyll
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what allows gas exchange
stomata
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where in the chloroplast does photosynthesis take place
the thylakoids
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what is the function of the pigment in a plant
to absorb light
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name all pigment in a plant
chlorophyll, carotenoids, xanthophyll
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where does O2 come from
the splitting of H2O
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say the process of photosynthesis
6C02+6H20+Sun->C2 H12 O6+6O2
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