What are the 3 cell theories?
Cells are the basic unit of life, all living things are made of cells, and cell come from pre-existing cells
In what organelle does photosynthesis occur in?
Chloroplast
In what two area's does cellular respiration occur in?
Cytoplasm and the mitochondria
What is always the first step of fermentation and cellular respiration?
Glyolysis
True or False: Plant and Animals both perform cellular respiration
True
What are the 3 organelles/parts found in a plant cell but not a animal cell?
Chloroplast, cell wall, large vacoule
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
Water, Carbon Dioxide, and light energy
H2O, CO2, and light energy
The process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of OXYGEN is known as?
Cellular Respiration or aerobic respiration
Another name for fermentation or a reaction without the use of oxygen is known as?
What type of fermentation occurs in animals?
Lactic Acid Fermentation
What part of the cell regulates the movement of particles into and out of the cell and controls the homeostasis of the cell?
Cell Membrane
What organic compound is the energy storage molecule created in photosynthesis called?
Glucose
How many ATP molecules are made per two C6H12O6 molecule?
72-76 ATP (normally 36 ATP per one glucose)
This is an example of what kind of transport?

Active Transport
How does ATP release energy and become ADP?
Breaking the phosphate bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate
What type of solution is represented by the picture below:

Hypotonic solution
What gas goes into photosynthesis and what gas comes out of photosynthesis as a waste product?
Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
CO2 and O2
What are the steps of cellular respiration in order?
Glycolysis, Kreb Cycle, and Electron Transport Chain
True or False: Fermentation creates more energy (ATP) than an aerobic respiration?
False
Organisms that have to eat other organisms to gain energy are known as:
Hetertrophs
What type of microscope creates a 3D image of a cells surface?
Scanning electron microscope (SEM
In what part of the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle occur in?
Stroma
Fill in the blanks: In glycolysis the starting molecule ___________ is broken down into two___________?
Glucose and pyruvate/pyruvic acid
The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration using a protein channel is considered what type of transport?
Facilitated Diffusion
NADP+, FADH2, and NADPH are all examples of what?
Electron Carriers