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| 2 | The sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration |   
| 5 | The second set of reactions in photosynthesis |   
| 6 | In the end of this process, carbon dioxide is made |   
| 9 | The chemical breakdown of a substance |   
| 11 | Glucose and other six-carbon sugars are converted into cellular energy |   
| 12 | Organisms that make their own food |   
| 13 | The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid |   
| 14 | In the end of this process, oxygen is made |   
| 15 | The plants' principal pigment |   
| 16 | Fermentation without oxygen |   
| 17 | Organisms that obrain food by consuming other living things |   
| 19 | The first set of reactions in photosynthesis |   
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| 1 | This mokecules job is to store and supply the cell with needed energy |   
| 3 | Transfer of protons across a membrane |   
| 4 | Fermentation with oxygen |   
| 7 | These are light-absorbing molecules |   
| 8 | These are located in the chloroplasts |   
| 10 | Sugars, including glucose, are converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide |   
| 18 | The supportive tissue of an epthelial organ, tumor, gonad, etc |   
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