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| adj. kind, desiring to help others |
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| noun-ill will, hostility, hatred |
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| adj. lively, animated, extremely happy |
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| adj. describes someone or something who lives off others or lives off a host |
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| adj. untiring, not yielding to tiredness |
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| adj. something described by shame, marked by contempt, discreditable |
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| adverb; something done in a happy, joyous, or cheerful manner |
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| noun; fluent expression through speech |
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| noun; the murder of children or babies |
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| noun; a devious plot or scheme |
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| The process whereby plants capture energy and make organic molecules is known as |
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| In order to produce needed ATP, leaves carry out ________________ in the light and _________________ in the dark. |
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| photosynthesis/respiration |
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| Cellular respiration takes place in two stages that can best be explained by |
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| glycolysis, then aerobic respiration. |
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| a molecule of glucose is split and some ATP is produced. |
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| The source of oxygen produced during photosynthesis comes from |
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| is made by all types of cells and is needed for cellular work. |
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| Water is the end product of |
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| the electron transport chain. |
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| When cells break down food molecules, the energy from the molecules in the food is |
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| temporarily stored in ATP molecules. |
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| Based on the cycle of photosyntheisis and cellular respiration, one can say taht the ultimate original source of energy for all living things on Earth is |
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