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