Uses photosystem I only
What is cyclic electron flow?
The role of O2 in cellular respiration.
What is the final electron acceptor?
The primary function of the light reaction.
What is production of ATP and NADPH?
The molecule at beginning and the end of the Calvin Cycle.
What is RuBP?
Substrate-level phosphorylation a. occurs during glycolysis. b. requires the presence of oxygen. c. is a precursor for the phosphorylation of glucose. d. occurs in the ETC and chemiosmosis. e. all of these are true.
What is occurs during glycolysis?
Includes ETC and Chemiosmosis
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
The source of the oxygen produced by the light reaction.
What is water?
The names of the three processes in the Calvin Cycle (in order).
Which of the following would tell you about the rate of photosynthesis? (a) measuring the amount of released CO2 (b) measuring the amount of released water (c) measuring the production of oxygen (d) both b and c are correct
What is (c) measuring the production of oxygen?
Organisms that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen. (Two words)
What are obligate anaerobes?
Define chemiosmosis.
What is the diffusion of ions (hydrogen, in the case of Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis)?
For glycolysis to begin... (a) glucose must enter the mitochondria. (b) there must be an input of energy from ATP. (c) oxygen must be available. (d) some hydrogen acceptors must be available. (e) none of these needs to occur.
What is there must be an input of energy from ATP?
Which of the following is not true about the Calvin Cycle? (a) one turn amounts to half a glucose molecule (b) ATP is used (c) it releases CO2 (d) it happens in the stroma of the chloroplast (e) both a and c are false
What is (c) it releases CO2?
During which phase of aerobic respiration is FADH2 produced? (a) glycolysis (b) Krebs Cycle and the ETC (c) acetyl-CoA formation (d) the Krebs cycle (e) glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle
What is the Krebs Cycle?
Reactants and products of the two stages of glycolysis. (6 types of substances)
What is glucose (reactants), 2 ATP (reactants), 2 NAD+ (reactants), 4 ATP (products), two pyruvate (products), and 2 NADH (products)?
Locations where H+ ions accumulate in Photosynthesis and in Cell Respiration.
What are thylakoid space and intermembrane space.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE? (a) Photons are packages of solar energy. (b) Each photon consists of a fixed amount of energy. (c) The least energetic photons travel in longer wavelengths. (d) Photons with different energy levels are perceived as exhibiting different colors. (e) Photons of visible light have wavelengths shorter than 350 nanometers.
What is photons of visible light have wavelengths shorter than 350 nanometers?
Name of the reduced sugar released from photosynthesis.
What is G3P?
The full name of the enzyme inhibited by ATP and activated in the presence of AMP.
What is phosphofructokinase (PFK)?
The yield from each pyruvate in the second stage of aerobic respiration includes (a) 4 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP, 3 CO2 (b) 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 3 ATP, 6 CO2 (c) 4 NAD+, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP, 3 O2 (d) 8 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP, 6 CO2 (e) none of these are correct
What is 4 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP, 3 CO2?
The path of an electron released from food in cell respiration.
What is food, NADH/FADH2, ETC proteins, oxygen, water.