BIO Unit C Review Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. ____ cells control the opening and closing of the stomata.
  2. 5. When something gains an electron, it went through _________.
  3. 8. _________ pathways break down larger molecules into smaller ones.
  4. 11. When the electron in the reaction center gains energy, it becomes...
  5. 13. The thin layer around the nucleus.
  6. 14. Mesophyll ___________ is the home of chloroplasts.
  7. 16. If something has gone through "reduction" it is also known as am _____________ (2 words)
  8. 21. Catalysts lower the reactions ________ ___________ Causing it to happen faster.
  9. 25. The splitting of water in order to produce electrons.
  10. 26. There are _____ photosystems.
  11. 27. The carbon in the atmosphere joins with _______ to start the Calvin Benson cycle.
Down
  1. 1. Benson Cycle Another name for the light-independent cycle.
  2. 3. There are three types of pigments Chlorophyll A, Chlorophyll B and _______ _____________
  3. 4. After the PGA is affected by ATP it turns into ________
  4. 6. The system that is used to make ATP energy
  5. 7. _________ Is split to produce energy in cellular respiration.
  6. 9. Before entering the Kreb cycle, acetyl must first go through the _____ for Kreb's cycle.
  7. 10. _________ pathways break down larger molecules into smaller ones.
  8. 12. The electron moves from Electron Accepting Molecule 1 to the Photosystem 1 using the __________________ (3 words)
  9. 15. The main energy used in photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
  10. 17. Chlorophyll A and B absorb red and blue light and reflect ______ light.
  11. 18. Cells control the opening and closing of the stomata.
  12. 19. The liquid located inside the mitochondria.
  13. 20. The broad location of Cellular Respiration.
  14. 21. Lactate Fermentation is an example of an ____________ process.
  15. 22. The total amount of ATP's produced in aerobic cellular respiration.
  16. 23. The Upper Epidermis produces...
  17. 24. All processes in cellular respiration begin with this.