Bioenergy

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Across
  1. 2. Mitochondria have highly folded inner membranes to increase _____.
  2. 4. Part of the chloroplast where light-independent reactions occur.
  3. 7. Food produced by photosynthesis.
  4. 9. The number of oxygen molecules required to break down one glucose.
  5. 10. Wavelength of light not absorbed by chlorophyll.
  6. 12. Stacks of thylakoids; increase the surface area and efficiency of the chloroplast.
  7. 14. Photosynthesis _____ energy in food.
  8. 16. The number of ATP produced from anaerobic fermentation.
  9. 17. Organelle that does photosynthesis.
  10. 18. Organelle that does cellular respiration.
  11. 21. Things required to begin a chemical reaction.
  12. 24. The ultimate source of energy in an ecosystem.
  13. 25. Organism that can produce its own food.
  14. 27. Process by which an organism produces its own food.
  15. 28. The process by which food is broken down to release stored energy.
  16. 30. Light-absorbing pigment in the chloroplast.
Down
  1. 1. States that energy and matter cannot be created or destroyed.
  2. 3. Reaction that requires oxygen.
  3. 5. Part of the chloroplast where light-dependent reactions occur.
  4. 6. Anaerobic process; partial breakdown of glucose.
  5. 8. Gas that is a product of photosynthesis and reactant of respiration.
  6. 11. The number of ATP produced from aerobic respiration.
  7. 13. Respiration _____ energy from food.
  8. 15. Things made at the end of a chemical reaction.
  9. 17. Gas that is a product of respiration and reactant of photosynthesis.
  10. 19. Organelle in which fermentation occurs.
  11. 20. Organism that must consume others for energy.
  12. 22. C6H12O6
  13. 23. Molecule with three phosphates; stores energy.
  14. 26. Reaction that does not require oxygen.
  15. 29. Molecule with two phosphates; has the potential to store energy.