The definition of energy.
What is the ability to do work?
Concentration gradient.
What is a difference in more specific stuff in one area compared to less of that specific stuff in a different area?
A gas produced by photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
The organelle for the light independent reactions (I am not asking you for more anatomic details).
What is the chloroplast?
The purpose of cellular respiration.
What is to generate usable energy as ATP?
One thing in common between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Lots of possible answers although not as many as you would think.
NOT correct: What is they both use glucose?
Correct: What is they both use ATP?
Correct: What is that they can occur in eukaryotic organelles?
One example of potential energy.
What is height of a still object or intact chemical bonds (other answers possible)
Diffusion.
What is the movement from high concentration to low concentration?
Chlorophyll a.
What is the main plant pigment in plant leaves?
OR
What plant pigment gives plant leaves their green color?
The molecule split to provide electrons to replace electrons that were carried through the electron transport chain for photosynthesis.
What is H20/ water?
The exact amount of net ATP produced by glycolysis.
What is 2 ATP?
At least 2 organelles that contain membranes that allow concentration gradients to be made inside the cell.
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts (other answers possible)?
At least 2 different things that can affect enzyme activity.
What is temperature, pH, salt, amount of reactant, amount of product, etc?
The difference between active transport and passive transport.
What is the need for external energy source to cause the movement?
At least 2 parts of a plant that can perform photosynthesis and 1 part that cannot perform photosynthesis.
What is plant leaves, stems and sometimes the green stalk to perform photosynthesis and the roots that cannot perform photosynthesis.
Two products of the light dependent reactions (many possible questions although we just use a few).
What are ATP, high energy electron carriers (NADPH acceptable) and oxygen (some other answers possible)?
True/ False: The exact number of net ATP generated by the electron transport chain for aerobic cellular respiration is 34.
What is false as the number generated is a range of ATP?
Two differences in the use or production of ATP between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What is ATP is the end product of aerobic cellular respiration but ATP is used in the light independent reactions for photosynthesis? What is the organelle used to produce ATP? (Other questions possible)
The full name of ATP (as a hint, the A is for a nucleotide base, the T is based on a number and the P is for a chemical group similar to the element with the P abbreviation). Note: I am not asking this specific question on the exams.
What is adenosine tri- phosphate?
The full balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis.
What is 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light energy -> 1 C6H12O6 (glucose) + 6 O2?
Two products of the light independent reactions/ Calvin cycle (many possible questions although we just use a few).
What is glucose, ADP and low energy electron carriers (other answers possible)?
Two reasons why the yield/ output of aerobic cellular respiration is a range.
What is the gradient of H+ can change or that the ATP necessary to transport molecules can change (other answers possible)?
One product from the Krebs cycle that is used by the electron transport chain and one product from the Krebs cycle that is NOT used by the electron transport chain.
What are high energy electron carriers used by the electron transport chain and what are ATP NOT used by the electron transport chain?