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Match the following terms with their definitions.
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ATP
Chlorophyll
Chloroplast
Light-dependent reactions
Light-independent reactions
Reactants
Products
Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration

ATP: Adenosine triphosphate, the primary energy currency of the cell.

Chlorophyll: A green pigment found in chloroplasts that is responsible for capturing light energy in photosynthesis.

Chloroplast: An organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis.

Light-dependent reactions: The first stage of photosynthesis, in which light energy is used to convert water and sunlight into ATP and NADPH.

Light-independent reactions: The second stage of photosynthesis, also known as the Calvin cycle, where ATP and NADPH are used to convert CO2 into glucose.

Reactants: The starting materials in a chemical reaction.

Products: The end result of a chemical reaction.

Aerobic Respiration: Cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce ATP.

Anaerobic Respiration: Cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen and typically produces less ATP.

To match the terms with their definitions, here are the correct pairs:

1. ATP - A molecule that stores and provides energy for cellular processes.
2. Chlorophyll - A pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
3. Chloroplast - An organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
4. Light-dependent reactions - The first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is converted into chemical energy.
5. Light-independent reactions - The second stage of photosynthesis where the products of the light-dependent reactions are used to build glucose.
6. Reactants - The substances that participate in a chemical reaction and are consumed or changed during the reaction.
7. Products - The substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
8. Aerobic Respiration - Cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen, producing ATP as the final product.
9. Anaerobic Respiration - Cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen, producing a small amount of ATP as the final product.

Please match these terms with their definitions as mentioned above.

To match the terms with their definitions, you need to have a set of definitions or descriptions of each term. Once you have that, you can compare each term with its corresponding definition and match them accordingly.

Here are the definitions for the given terms:

1. ATP - Adenosine Triphosphate, a molecule that stores and releases energy for cellular processes.
2. Chlorophyll - a green pigment found in chloroplasts of plants and algae, responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis.
3. Chloroplast - an organelle found in plant cells that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
4. Light-dependent reactions - the first stage of photosynthesis where light energy is captured and converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH.
5. Light-independent reactions - the second stage of photosynthesis, also known as the Calvin cycle, where ATP and NADPH produced in the light-dependent reactions are used to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
6. Reactants - the substances that are present at the start of a chemical reaction and are transformed into products.
7. Products - the substances that are formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
8. Aerobic Respiration - a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen and produces ATP.
9. Anaerobic Respiration - a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces ATP through processes like fermentation.

Now, by comparing each term with its corresponding definition, you can match them by placing the term next to its definition in the correct input.