Metabolism Basics
ATP & Energy
weeks 1-3 content
cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
100

What is the sum of all chemical reactions in a cell?

Metabolism

100
what molecule is known as the energy currency of the cell

ATP (adenosine triphosphate)

100

What are the 4 major macromolecules?

Proteins, Carbohydrates, Nucleic Acids, Lipids

100

the 1st stage of respiration where glucose is split?

Glycolysis

100

what is the organelle where photosynthesis occurs

chloroplast 

200

These metabolic pathways build complex molecules from simpler ones

anabolic pathways

200

Breaking ATP produces ADP and what molecule

Inorganic phosphate

200
what is the name for a large molecule made by bonding a series of building blocks
Polymer
200

the organelle where the citric acid cycle and ETC occur?

Mitochondrion

200

the pigment that absorbs light energy

chlorophyll

300

These pathways release energy by breaking down complex molecules

catabolic pathways

300

cells use ATP to perform these three types of work:

Chemical, Transport and Mechanical 

300

What is the main difference between DNA and RNA

DNA is a double helix (double stranded), RNA exists as single strands 

300

what molecules carry high-energy electrons to the ETC?

NADH and FADH2

300
what is the cycle that uses ATP and NADPH to fix CO2 into sugar

Calvin Cycle

400

this type of energy is stored in chemical bonds

chemical (potential) energy

400

A positive ΔG means what type of reaction

endergonic

400

Homology refers to what?

shared similarities between species

400

This process uses a proton gradient to produce ATP

Chemiosmosis

400

What enzyme fixes carbon but can also bind oxygen

RuBisCO
500

What term describes a reaction that occurs spontaneously with a negative ΔG 

Exergonic

500

What large ggenergy change represents the breakdown of glucose in respiration (~686 kcal/mol)

ΔG of cellular respiration

500

Name all phases of a eukaryotic cell cycle (3 phases within interphase, 5 phases within mitosis, and 1 final phase) In the correct order!

Interphase - G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase

Mitosis - Prophase, Prometaphase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase

final - Cytokinesis 

500

The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration?

Oxygen

500

What process wastes energy when RuBisCO binds O2 instead of CO2

Photorespiration 

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