The Citric Acid cycle is also known as.
What is the Krebs Cycle?
The definition of Photosynthesis is.
What is the conversion of light energy to chemical energy?
The three phases within the Calvin Cycle.
What is Carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of RuBP?
Define energy.
What is the ability to do work?
Major source of fuel for animals.
What is starch?
The Citric Acid Cycle occurs in the.
What is the Mitochondrial Matrix?
Split during Photosynthesis.
What is H2O?
Produces a 3-C sugar known as.
What is G3P?
Energy that is associated with motion.
What is Kinetic energy?
Glycolysis occurs in.
What is cytosol?
The Pyruvate is oxidized into.
What is acetyl coA?
The two stages of photosynthesis.
What is light reactions and the Calvin Cycle?
The use of ATP and NADPH to reduce.
What is CO2 to sugar?
Energy associated with the movement of atoms or molecules.
What is Thermal energy?
Produced through Glycolysis.
What is Pyruvate?
During the Citric Acid Cycle acetyl CoA is turned into.
What is Citrate?
The primary location of Photosynthesis in most plants.
What is leaves?
To create one G3P molecule the cycle must take place ____ times.
What is 3 times?
Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction.
What is Chemical energy?
Chemical energy i stored in organic molecules and use it to generate ___.
What is ATP?
The net production of ATP in the citric acid cycle.
What is 2 ATP?
Photosynthesis first evolved in these organisms.
What is Prokaryotic Organisms?
Phase that forms 3-phosphoglycerate.
What is Phase 1 Carbon Fixation?
Stored energy.
What is Potential energy?
Most electrons will follow this "downhill" exergonic path.
What is glucose-NADH-ETC-oxygen?