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Week 1 Vocabulary Challenge

Across
Tiny green light absorbing pigments that are found inside chloroplasts
The chemical substance(s) that are present at the start of a chemical reaction
Burning wood or fossil fuels.
Energy currency relates to the chemical substance that cells use to store and release energy. ATP is the energy currency of the cells.
Depending on free oxygen air
each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy.
This term is used to characterize the how fast and how much glucose and oxygen is produced by the among of light, carbon dioxide, and water available.
An organism that has the ability to produce its own food; not through consumption
The energy currency that cells use created in the mitochondria
a thin layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. It seals the planet and protects us from the vacuum of space.
The prefix used to indicate "more than two"
The 3 carbon end product of glycolysis that is formed from Glucose.
A product of photosynthesis. This is also a carbohydrate sugar and "food" for plant cells.
Down
The chemical substance(s) that are produced at the end of a chemical reaction.
The prefix used to indicate "one"
The suffix used to indicate "sugar"
The prefix used to indicate "two"
When an animal eats a plant or animal
The carbohydrate that provides the cell the needed material to create energy through cellular respiration
Breaks down glucose to form pyruvate. It takes place in cytoplasm.
A chemical process that results in the production of ATP, CO2, and H20
A molecule that contains any combination of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
The amount of light energy a plant might absorb
The chemical process that plants undergo to produce food for themselves. It involves using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose for the plant and releases oxygen into the universe.
An organelle that contains the light-absorbing pigment chlorophyll and is also the site of photosynthesis.
Not dependent on free oxygen or air
A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed from the remains of dead plants or animals.
a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
A compound that is converted into ATP for energy in cells