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Indicate which term is associated with Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration or Both - Thylakoid - Pyruvate - Stroma - Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) - Photolysis - Aerobic - Chloroplast - Acetyl-CoA - G3P (Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate) - ATP Synthase - Light-Dependent Reactions - NADH / FADH2 - Granum - Mitochondria - Stomata - Photosystems I \& II - Glycolysis - NADP+ / NADPH - Mitochondrial Matrix - Fermentation (Lactic Acid \& Alcoholic) - Chlorophyll - Electron Transport Chain (ETC) - Calvin Cycle - Cristae - Intermembrane Space

          Indicate which term is associated with Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration or Both
- Thylakoid
- Pyruvate
- Stroma
- Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
- Photolysis
- Aerobic
- Chloroplast
- Acetyl-CoA
- G3P (Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate)
- ATP Synthase
- Light-Dependent Reactions
- NADH / FADH2
- Granum
- Mitochondria
- Stomata
- Photosystems I \& II
- Glycolysis
- NADP+ / NADPH
- Mitochondrial Matrix
- Fermentation (Lactic Acid \& Alcoholic)
- Chlorophyll
- Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
- Calvin Cycle
- Cristae
- Intermembrane Space
        
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Indicate which term is associated with Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration or Both
- Thylakoid
- Pyruvate
- Stroma
- Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
- Photolysis
- Aerobic
- Chloroplast
- Acetyl-CoA
- G3P (Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate)
- ATP Synthase
- Light-Dependent Reactions
- NADH / FADH2
- Granum
- Mitochondria
- Stomata
- Photosystems I & II
- Glycolysis
- NADP+ / NADPH
- Mitochondrial Matrix
- Fermentation (Lactic Acid & Alcoholic)
- Chlorophyll
- Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
- Calvin Cycle
- Cristae
- Intermembrane Space

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Indicate which term is associated with Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration or Both - Thylakoid - Pyruvate - Stroma - Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) - Photolysis - Aerobic - Chloroplast - Acetyl-CoA - G3P (Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate) - ATP Synthase - Light-Dependent Reactions - NADH / FADH2 - Granum - Mitochondria - Stomata - Photosystems I \& II - Glycolysis - NADP+ / NADPH - Mitochondrial Matrix - Fermentation (Lactic Acid \& Alcoholic) - Chlorophyll - Electron Transport Chain (ETC) - Calvin Cycle - Cristae - Intermembrane Space
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