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Biology, 02.11.2020 18:30 zamorano75341

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What is a molecule that plants and animals will break food down into?
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Where is energy stored in an organism?
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Define Cellular Respiration.
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Compare your body to a hot water heater.
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Where does your body store food when you eat?
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How is the energy drawn out?
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In cellular respiration, does this also mean breathing? Explain.
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What is used by the cells when you breathe in?
What is exhaled as a waste product?
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How many stages are in photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
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Describe the stage 1 of cellular respiration?
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Describe the stage 2 of cellular respiration?
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Which stage releases the most energy?
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Define heterotrophs.
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Define autotrophs.
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What are the products of cellular respiration?
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Write the equation for cellular respiration.
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Summarize the role of mitochondria.
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What are two types of sugars that organisms will use to get energy?
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If you compare the equation for photosynthesis, how does it compare to the equation for cellular respiration?
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How are oxygen and carbon dioxide kept stable in the atmosphere?
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Define Fermentation.
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Which process gives off more energy, fermentation or cellular respiration?
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Summarize Alcoholic Fermentation.
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Describe what happens to your oxygen supply as you exercise.
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Lactic acid builds up by...
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Describe a popular misconception about lactic acid.
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Define ATP.
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What happens to cells as ATP is used up?
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How are nerves affected by #29?

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