The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose, using carbon dioxide and water.

A representation used to explain and visualize scientific processes or systems, such as how photosynthesis transforms energy.

Energy from the sun that is absorbed by plants and used to drive the process of photosynthesis.

Energy stored in the bonds of molecules like glucose, which is produced during photosynthesis.

The substances that enter a process, such as light energy, carbon dioxide, and water in photosynthesis.

The substances produced by a process, such as glucose and oxygen in photosynthesis.

A fundamental element in organic molecules, including sugars, proteins, and other carbon-based compounds.

An element that combines with carbon and oxygen in organic molecules, contributing to the formation of sugars and other compounds.

An element involved in the formation of sugars and other organic molecules, playing a key role in cellular respiration and metabolism.

Organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, such as glucose, which are used as energy sources and building blocks for other molecules.

An element essential for forming amino acids and proteins, which combines with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in biological processes.

An element found in certain amino acids and proteins, important for their structure and function.

An element that is part of nucleotides and phospholipids, important for energy transfer and genetic material.

Organic compounds that combine to form proteins, containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur.

Molecules that contain carbon, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, essential for life processes.

A process in cells where oxygen is used to break down food molecules, releasing energy stored in their bonds.

A series of reactions where substances are transformed into new substances with different properties, such as in cellular respiration.

Organic compounds like glucose that are broken down during cellular respiration to release energy.

The process by which energy is converted from one form to another, such as from chemical energy in food to usable energy in cells.

Molecules of oxygen (O₂) that are required for aerobic cellular respiration to occur.

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