glycolysis
photosynthesis
enzymes
citric acid
energy activation
100

glycolysis occurs in what part of the cell? 

cytoplasm (cytosol) 


100

what organelle does photosynthesis occur in 

chloroplast 


100

what is a substrate? 

this molecule binds to an enzymes active site and goes through a chemical reaction 

100

which stage of cellular respiration is the citric acid cycle?

What is stage 2.

100

This type of rxn is associated with a release of energy.

Spontaneous, exothermic. 

200

what is the net gain of ATP 

2


200

what is the role of the stomata here? 

pores that allow CO2 to absorb and oxygen to release 



200

what is activation energy?

enzymes speed reactions by lowering this energy barrier 


200

Where does the citric acid cycle take place?

In the mitochondrion.

200

Energy coupling is using an ___ process to drive an ___ one.

exergonic, endergonic.

300

what is NAD+ and how does it function?

a molecule that accepts e- during glycolysis and carries them to the electron transport chain 

300

what is the balanced equation for photosynthesis? 

6 CO2+6H2O+ light energy-->C6H12O6+6O2

300

what is an induced fit? 

an enzyme changing shape when a substrate binds to the site 

300

Which stage of cellular respiration would be possible without the presence of oxygen?

Glycolysis

300

define bioenergetics.

the study of how organisms manage their energy resources.

400

what is pyruvate, and how many are of it in the final product? 

the final product of glycolysis, 2 

400

what are the responsibilities of the thylakoid membrane? name 3 

light harvesting/reactions 

creates proton gradient 

electron transport chain 

site of water splitting 

400

how does saturation occur? 

when all enzyme sites are occupied, the enzyme is saturated 

400

In the absence of oxygen, in what two ways are ATP produced.

Anaerobic respiration, fermentation.

400

In a graph, when free energy in reactants is higher than that of the products, the rxn is an example of ___.

Catabolism

500

what are the  major enzymes and what they do? 

hexokinase- adds phosphate to glucose 

phosphofructokinase- adds phosphate to fructose 

pyruvate kinase-converts PEP to pyruvate 

500

How does G3P function and what is it used by (light or dark)? 

Calvin cycle uses ATP and NADPH to produce G3P, which is a 3 carbon sugar and it is dark reaction 

500

name 2 ways that enzymes active sites can lower Ea

substrate orientation 

covalently bonding to the substrate 

500

In the citric acid cycle, __ ATP are generated, along with ___ NADH, __ FADH2, and __ CO2.

(2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4CO2)

500

wha is ∆G 

The enzyme made the reaction release more energy because it happened faster." Based on what we learned in Chapter 6, what energy term is the student confusing with activation energy?


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