Vocab
Vocab Pt. 2
Easy Questions
Questions Pt. 2
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Metabolism

All of the chemical reactions in an organism

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Exergonic reactions & Endergonic reactions

Exergonic- Release energy *Ex. Cellular respiration* 

Endergonic- Absorb energy *Ex. Photosynthesis*

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What are the Calvin Cycle phases, and what does it use and produce?

  1. Carbon Fixation

  2. Reduction

  3. Regeneration of RuBP

Uses NADPH, ATP, CO2. Produces a 3-C sugar: G3P

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What are the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics?

1st: Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.

2nd: Energy transfers increase entropy, and some energy is lost as heat.

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What do NADH and FADH2 do in oxidative phosphorylation?

They carry high-energy electrons to the ETC to help make ATP.

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Potential energy 

Stored energy

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Enzymes

Macromolecules that catalyze (speed up) reactions by lowering the activation energy 

  • Type of protein

  • Not consumed by the reaction

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Why is oxygen crucial for cellular respiration?

Oxygen is the final electron acceptor, allowing the ETC to keep producing ATP

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How is ATP Generated?

By adding a phosphate to ADP using energy from cellular respiration

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Who is the best teacher in this school?

Dr. Cruz

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Kinetic energy 

Energy associated with motion

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Optimal Conditions 

The conditions (temp & pH) allowing enzymes to function optimally (at their best)

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Identify the specific location within the cell or mitochondria of the four stages of cellular respiration (Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation)

Glycolysis- Cytoplasm

Pyruvate Oxidation- Mitochondrial matrix

Citric Acid Cycle- Mitochondrial matrix

Oxidative Phosphorylation- Inner mitochondrial membrane

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What are the two stages of Photosynthesis?

Light Dependent Reaction, Light Independent/Calvin Cycle

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What's your favorite class?

Dr. Cruz's AP Biology class

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Metabolic pathways 

Series of chemical reactions that either build complex molecules or break down complex molecules 

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Chemical energy

Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction

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What is glycolysis?

The breakdown of glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules, making a small amount of ATP and NADH

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What is the formula of Photosynthesis?

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

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Where are C4 plants typically found?

In hot, sunny environments, *Ex. maize, grasses, sugarcane.

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Thermal energy 

Energy associated with movement of atoms/molecules 

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Phosphorylation

The released phosphate moves to another molecule to give energy

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What does the Light-Dependent Reaction in Photosynthesis do?

A reaction that occurs in the chloroplast (thylakoid membrane), which splits H2O and releases O2, using sun energy to transfer energy to electron carriers (NADPH) and produce ATP

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Which molecule is oxidized and which molecule is reduced in aerobic cellular respiration?

Glucose is oxidized. Oxygen is reduced.

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Where are CAM plants typically found?

In very dry environments, *Ex. pineapple, cacti, jade.

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