The element that has 6 protons and 6 neutrons in its ground state?
what is Carbon
Defined by the number of double bonds it contains.
What is a fatty acid
The breakdown of complex molecules
What is catabolism?
The two inputs for cellular respiration
What are glucose and oxygen?
A disk-shaped sac in the stroma of the chloroplast.
What is Thylakoid?
Characterized by the sharing of electrons
What is a covalent bond
Galactose, Fructose, Glucose.
What is a monosaccharide
The building of complex molecules
What is anabolism?
Products of Cellular respiration
what is C02, Water, and ATP?
Products of Photosynthesis.
What is Glucose and Oxygen
What is Oxygen
The monomer of Nucleic acids
What are nucelotides
Metabolic Equation
What is Catabolism+Anabolism?
Where the reactions of Glycolysis take place.
What is the cytosol?
A series of electron acceptors, releasing energy each time an electron is transferred.
What is the electron transport chain?
Chemical Formula for glucose, galactose, and fructose.
What is C6H12O6?
What is the R-group
Reduces the energy required for a reaction to happen.
What is a catalyst?
The 2 stages of Cellular Respiration.
What are glycolysis and aerobic respiration?
The Cyclic set of reactions in the stroma and chloroplast that fixes CO2 to carbs.
What is the Calvin Cycle?
The element losing electrons in a chemical reaction. What role is it playing?
What is Oxydation and Reducing Agent?
The composition of nucleotides (name all components)
What are the Nitrogenous base, pentose sugar, and phosphate group?
The difference between the products and reactants in a metabolic reaction.
What is the delta G?
The net yield of ATP produced in Glycolysis.
What is 2 ATP?
The incorporation of CO2 into carbohydrates.
What is carbon fixation?