Exam 2 Bio

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Cell

A basic unit of life that performs various functions, such as movement, energy processing, and production of products.

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Plasma membrane

A barrier that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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Energy

The capacity to cause change.

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Kinetic energy

The energy of motion.

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Potential energy

Stored energy that an object has because of its location or structure.

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Conservation of energy

The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another.

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Heat

A type of kinetic energy contained in the random motion of atoms and molecules.

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Entropy

A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.

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Chemical energy

Potential energy stored in the arrangement of atoms in molecules, which can be released by a chemical reaction.

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ATP (adenosine triphosphate)

A molecule that acts as an energy shuttle, storing and releasing energy for cellular work.

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Enzyme

A protein that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed by the reaction.

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Activation energy

The energy required to start a chemical reaction.

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Substrate

A specific reactant molecule that an enzyme acts upon.

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Enzyme inhibitors

Molecules that bind to an enzyme and disrupt its function, altering its shape.

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Membrane proteins

Proteins embedded in the plasma membrane that perform various functions in regulating the flow of materials to and from the cell.

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Membrane Proteins

Proteins that are embedded in or associated with the cell membrane and perform various functions.

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Diffusion

The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

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Passive Transport

The movement of substances across a membrane without the input of energy.

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Concentration Gradient

The difference in concentration of a substance between two areas.

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Facilitated Diffusion

The assisted transport of molecules across a membrane through protein channels.

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Osmosis

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

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Solute

A substance that is dissolved in a liquid solvent to form a solution.

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Hypertonic Solution

A solution with a higher concentration of solute compared to another solution.

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Hypotonic Solution

A solution with a lower concentration of solute compared to another solution.

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Isotonic Solution

A solution with an equal concentration of solute compared to another solution.

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Osmoregulation

The control of water balance in an organism.

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Active Transport

The movement of molecules across a membrane that requires the expenditure of energy.

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ATP

Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that provides energy for cellular processes.

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Exocytosis

The process of releasing materials from a cell by fusing vesicles with the plasma membrane.

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Endocytosis

The process of taking in materials into a cell by forming vesicles that bud inward.

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Phagocytosis

A type of endocytosis where a cell engulfs a particle and forms a food vacuole.

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Autotrophs

Organisms that can produce their own organic matter from inorganic nutrients.

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Heterotrophs

Organisms that cannot produce organic molecules from inorganic ones and rely on consuming other organisms for food.

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Photosynthesis

The process by which plants convert sunlight energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars and other organic molecules.

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Producers

Plants and other autotrophs that produce organic matter through photosynthesis.

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Consumers

Heterotrophs that obtain their food by eating plants or other animals.

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Cellular Respiration

The process by which cells harvest energy from food molecules and convert it into ATP, the main energy currency of cells.

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ATP

Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores and releases energy for cellular processes.

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Mitochondria

Organelles where cellular respiration occurs and ATP is produced.

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Glycolysis

The first stage of cellular respiration, in which glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvic acid.

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Citric Acid Cycle

Also known as the Krebs cycle, the second stage of cellular respiration, where pyruvic acid is further broken down to release energy.

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Electron Transport Chain

The third stage of cellular respiration, where high-energy electrons from NADH are used to generate ATP.

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Oxygen

A gas required for cellular respiration, taken in by cells and used in the electron transport chain.

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Carbon Dioxide

A waste product of cellular respiration, released by cells into the environment.

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Energy Flow

The transfer of energy from the sun to producers and then to consumers in an ecosystem.

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Chemical Cycling

The recycling of nutrients and organic molecules between producers and consumers in an ecosystem.

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Glycolysis

The first stage of cellular respiration, in which glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid, producing ATP and NADH.

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NADH

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme that carries high-energy electrons during cellular respiration.

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ATP

Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores and releases energy for cellular processes.

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Pyruvic acid

A three-carbon molecule produced during glycolysis.

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Citric acid cycle

The second stage of cellular respiration, in which acetic acid molecules are broken down to produce ATP, NADH, and FADH2.

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Acetyl CoA

A molecule formed from pyruvic acid that enters the citric acid cycle.

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NAD+

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme that accepts electrons during cellular respiration.

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FAD

Flavin adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme that accepts electrons during cellular respiration.

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Electron transport chain

A series of electron carrier molecules that transfer electrons and generate ATP during cellular respiration.

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ATP synthase

An enzyme complex that produces ATP by utilizing the energy from the flow of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane.

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Fermentation

An anaerobic process that allows cells to produce ATP without oxygen, relying on glycolysis.

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Fermentation

The process by which cells produce energy in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the production of lactic acid or ethyl alcohol.

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Glycolysis

The first step in cellular respiration, in which glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid, producing a small amount of ATP and NADH.

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NADH

A molecule that carries high-energy electrons produced during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle, which can be used to generate ATP.

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Lactic acid

A waste product produced during fermentation in human muscle cells when NADH donates electrons to pyruvic acid.

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Anaerobic conditions

Conditions in which there is a lack of oxygen.

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Pyruvic acid

A three-carbon molecule produced during glycolysis that can be further broken down in the presence of oxygen or converted to lactic acid in the absence of oxygen.

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Photosynthesis

The process used by plants, algae, and certain bacteria to transform light energy into chemical energy, using carbon dioxide and water as starting materials and releasing oxygen gas as a by-product.

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Autotrophs

Organisms that generate their own organic matter from inorganic ingredients, such as plants and other organisms that perform photosynthesis.

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Photoautotrophs

Organisms, like plants, that generate their own organic matter through photosynthesis and serve as the producers for most ecosystems.

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Chloroplasts

Light-absorbing organelles found mostly in the interior cells of leaves, where photosynthesis takes place.

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Stomata

Tiny pores in leaves where carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits during photosynthesis.

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Grana

Stacks of interconnected membranous sacs called thylakoids, where chlorophyll molecules that capture light energy are built into the chloroplast membranes.

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Carbon fixation

The initial incorporation of carbon from the atmosphere into organic compounds, reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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Electromagnetic spectrum

The full range of radiation, including sunlight, which travels through space as rhythmic waves with different wavelengths.

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Wavelength

The distance between the crests of two adjacent waves, which determines the color of light.

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Chloroplast pigments

Molecules, such as chlorophyll, that selectively absorb light energy during photosynthesis.

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Chlorophyll a

A pigment in chloroplasts that participates directly in light reactions and absorbs mainly blue-violet and red light.

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Chlorophyll b

A pigment in chloroplasts that does not participate directly in light reactions, but conveys absorbed energy to chlorophyll a.

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Carotenoids

A family of yellow-orange pigments in chloroplasts that absorb mainly blue-green light.

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Photons

Discrete packets of energy that make up light waves.

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Excited electron

An electron in a pigment molecule that gains energy after absorbing a photon.

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Ground state

The normal, stable state of an electron after it loses its excess energy.

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Fluorescence

The emission of light by a pigment molecule after absorbing photons.

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Photosystems

Clusters of pigment molecules, including chlorophylls a and b and carotenoids, organized in the thylakoid membrane that function as light-gathering antennas.

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Thylakoid membrane

The membrane in chloroplasts where the light reactions of photosynthesis occur.

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ATP

Adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores and provides energy for cellular processes.

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NADPH

Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, a molecule that carries high-energy electrons for use in the Calvin cycle.

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Calvin cycle

The series of reactions in photosynthesis that uses ATP, NADPH, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar molecules.

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