BRCC Exam 2 Bio 1013 ACTUAL EXAM
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a series of reactions that convert stored food energy into ATP
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1 aerobic respiration 2 energy
3 light energy 4 conservation of energy
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Terms in this set (128)
, energy The capacity to do work. Cellular work includes
processes such as building complex molecules
and moving substances into and out of the cell.
biofuels renewable fuels made from living organisms
fossil fuels Carbon-rich energy sources, such as petroleum,
natural gas, and coal, which are formed from the
compressed, fossilized remains of once-living
organisms.
chemical energy potential energy stored in the chemical bonds
that hold chemical compounds together
conservation of energy The principle that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, but can be transformed from one
form to another.
potential energy stored energy
kinetic energy energy due to motion
heat The kinetic energy generated by random
movements of molecules or atoms.
Photosynthesis The process by which plants and algae harness
the energy of sunlight to make sugar from carbon
dioxide and water.
autotrophs Organisms such as plants, algae, and certain
bacteria that can make their own food from
inorganic starting materials (e.g., CO2).
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Practice questions for this set
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a series of reactions that convert stored food energy into ATP
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1 aerobic respiration 2 energy
3 light energy 4 conservation of energy
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Terms in this set (128)
, energy The capacity to do work. Cellular work includes
processes such as building complex molecules
and moving substances into and out of the cell.
biofuels renewable fuels made from living organisms
fossil fuels Carbon-rich energy sources, such as petroleum,
natural gas, and coal, which are formed from the
compressed, fossilized remains of once-living
organisms.
chemical energy potential energy stored in the chemical bonds
that hold chemical compounds together
conservation of energy The principle that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, but can be transformed from one
form to another.
potential energy stored energy
kinetic energy energy due to motion
heat The kinetic energy generated by random
movements of molecules or atoms.
Photosynthesis The process by which plants and algae harness
the energy of sunlight to make sugar from carbon
dioxide and water.
autotrophs Organisms such as plants, algae, and certain
bacteria that can make their own food from
inorganic starting materials (e.g., CO2).