Photosynthesis Basics
Light-Dependent Reactions
Light-Independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle)
Cellular respiration: Glycolysis & Krebs
Electron Transport Chain & ATP
100

What is required to attach a third phosphate group to ADP, converting it to ATP?

What is an input of energy. 

100

What is the role of light in photosynthesis?

 What is providing the energy for assembling small molecules into sugars?

100

What event must occur for ATP synthase to function properly during the light-dependent reactions?

 What is Hydrogen ions must pass through a channel within ATP synthase?

100
  • What is the relationship between calorie and Calorie?

What is a Calorie is equal to a kilocalorie?

100

Where does the Krebs cycle take place?

What is the matrix of the mitochondria?

200

What type of changes convert light energy into chemical energy stored in carbohydrates?

 What are chemical changes?

200

What property of photosynthesis can be identified by analyzing its overall equation?

 What is the source of carbon atoms in the carbohydrate product?

200

How do carbon compounds enter and exit the Calvin cycle?


What is enter as carbon dioxide, exit as 3-carbon molecules?

200

What is chemical bonds in food molecules that are broken, and release energy and allowing cells to use the energy to make ATP?

What is energy in food molecules being released. 

200

Where is the electron transport chain located in eukaryotic cells?

What is the inner membrane of the mitochondrion?

300
  • What property of chlorophyll makes it useful in photosynthesis?


 What is chlorophyll’s ability to absorb light?

300
  • What best describes the role of C6H12O6 during photosynthesis?


 What is a product that is useful because of its high-energy chemical bonds?

300

What roles do NADPH and ATP play in the light-independent reactions?

What is supplying the energy necessary to assemble sugar molecules?

300

How do high-energy electrons from glycolysis and the Krebs cycle contribute to the formation of ATP and ADP in the electron transport chain? 


What is High-energy electrons pass through the electron transport chain to supply the needed energy to synthesize ATP and ADP.

300

What is another name for the Krebs cycle?

What is the citric acid cycle?

400

 In a chloroplast, what are thylakoid stacks called and what fluid surrounds them?

What are grana surrounded by stroma?

400

 What do photosystem I and photosystem II do in photosynthesis?


 What is absorb sunlight and transfer the energy to electrons?

400

Which reactants of photosynthesis should be colored in a model of the process?


What are H2O and CO2?

400

 What is the relationship between the overall reactions for photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

What are photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and produces oxygen AND cellular respiration uses oxygen to release energy from food and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct?

400

Natasha is making a model of cellular respiration. Her model show the pathway followed when there is enough oxygen available. What does Natasha's model show? 

What is an aerobic pathway consisting of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. 

500

What is NADP+'s role in photosynthesis?

What is its ability to accept and release high-energy electrons and a hydrogen ion?

500

What is the role of the electron transport chain in photosynthesis?

What is carrying electrons from photosystem II, to photosystem I, to NADP+?

500

What is the most useful label for a wavy arrow representing light striking the thylakoids?

What is light is the energy source for converting ADP to ATP, and NADP+ to NADPH?

500

How is glycolysis kept functioning during cellular respiration?

What is Two molecules of ATP from the cell are invested at the beginning of the process of glycolysis?

500

Glycolysis yields _____ molecules of ATP pre glucose molecule, while the electron transport chain yields ___ molecules of ATP due to the present of oxygen. 

What is 2 and 32. 

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