Metabolsim
Light-dependent Reaction
Light Independent Reaction
Cellular Respiration
Misc.
100

This term refers to the totality of all chemical reactions that occur within an organism

What is Metabolism

100

The main purpose of the light-dependent reaction is...

What is to convert light energy into chemical energy

100

The main purpose of the calvin cycle/light-independent reaction is...

What is to make sugar and store chemical energy in sugar

100

What is the main purpose of cellular respiration?

What is...to release energy from food molecules

100

The amount of ATP produced in all of cell resp

What is ~34-38 ATP

200

This term refers to energy in movement/motion

What is Kinetic Energy
200

The inputs to the light-dependent reaction

What are water, light, NADP+ and ADP

200

The three stages of the calvin cycle/light-independent reaction are...

What are carbon fixation, reduction, regeneration

200

What are the three stages of cellular respiration?

What are glycolysis, krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation

200

This reaction occurs in the thylakoid

What is the Light-dependent reaction

300

Refers to stored energy, and what is an example of stored energy that we have discussed in detail?

What is potential energy; and chemical energy

300

The outputs of the light-dependent reaction...

What are ATP, NADPH, and Oxygen

300

In stage 1, carbon dioxide combines with this enzyme and this molecule to form 3-PGA

What is Rubsico enzyme and RuBP molecules

300

Stage of cellular respiration that breaks down glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules

What is glycolysis

300

This reaction occurs in the cytoplasm of eukaryotes

What is glycolysis

400

The second law of thermodynamics

What is the universe has the natural tendency to become disorganized over time, it requires energy to maintain organization

400

Light enters photosystem II and splits water into three parts...

What is water, e-, and H+

400

In stage 2, These energy carriers are used and after they are used they become...(tell BOTH)

What are NADPH and ATP, which become NADP+ and ADP

400

These are the FOUR products of the Krebs Cycle (with #'s from ONE turn).

What are 2 CO2, 1 FADH2, 3 NADH, 1 ATP

400

Enzymes catalyze reactions by

What is lowering the activation energy

500

This is the name of the location on an enzyme where a substrate/reactant binds with the enzyme

What is active site

500

What accepts the high energy electron as the electron leaves photosystem I?

What is NADP+ and turns into NADPH

500

Not all G3P are used to build glucose...some of the G3P undergoes regeneration into what molecule?

What is RuBP

500

These donate high energy electrons to the ETC in oxidative phosphorylation

What are NADH and FADH2

500

A fungicide is sprayed on house plants to staunch the growth of fungus in the soil which could harm the plant. The effects of the fungicide shows a reduced number of FADH2 molecules within the mitochondria of fungal cells. What reactions and What metabolic pathway has this fungicide impaired?

What is the Krebs cycle within cellular respiration. 

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