Concept Cards.  ATP (meaning)  ATP (purpose)  ADP (meaning)  ATP equation  Energy from carbs  Energy from proteins (how much, why)  Energy from.

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Concept Cards

 ATP (meaning)  ATP (purpose)  ADP (meaning)  ATP equation  Energy from carbs  Energy from proteins (how much, why)  Energy from lipids  Chemosynthesis (break down, define based on the breakdown)

 Photosynthesis (break down, and define based on breakdown)  Photosynthesis equation  Location of photosynthesis  Stage 1 of photosynthesis (list what goes in and what comes out; location)  Stage 2 of photosynthesis (list what goes in and what comes out; location)  Photosynthesis reactants  Photosynthesis products

 Calvin Cycle

 Cellular Respiration (equation)  Cellular respiration (description)  Anaerobic (break down, define from breakdown)  Aerobic  Glycolysis (break down, define from breakdown)  Glycolysis equation  Krebs cycle

 Fermentation (why)  Lactic acid  Reactants in fermentation  Products in fermentation  Types of fermentation (2)  Uses for fermentation