BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 24: Phototroph, Flavin Group, Chemical Reaction

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A: use of light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into more complex organic molecules (sugar-glucose). A: an organism that carries out photosynthesis to make chemical energy that they store in sugars and other organic compounds and that fuel for its cellular respiration. A: m an organism that feeds on producers or other consumers; cannot make its own organic molecules. A: in both autotrophs and heterotrophs, cellular respiration is the process that releases energy through the breakdown of these food sources. This energy is then used to fuel cellular processes. A: process by which energy is released from the breakdown of organic molecules. A: a gram of fat has 9 kcal or 38 kj, twice as much atp as a gram of carbohydrate. A: a set of interrelated food chains in an ecosystem. A: about 1%, with about a 10% loss efficiency in energy transferred between organisms.

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