These are the 3 pigments in the chloroplast.
What are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotene?
This is where electron transport happens.
What is the mitochondria and the chloroplast?
Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.
What is the chloroplast?
Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle.
What is the mitochondria?
This is another name for the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis.
What is electron transport?
What is violet, blue, and green?
These are the proteins that are essential for electron transport in the chloroplast.
What are photosystem 1, photosystem 2, and ferrodoxin?
There is this many carbons in a 3-PGA molecule.
What is 3?
This is the 1st step in cellular respiration.
What is glycolysis?
This is another name for the light independent reaction in photosynthesis.
What is the Calvin Cycle?
The wavelength of light reflected by carotene.
What is yellow, orange, and red?
This is an energy carrying molecule in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
This many G3P molecules leave to form glucose.
What is 2?
This is the 2nd step in Cellular Respiration.
What is the Kreb's Cycle?
This is the reaction in photosynthesis that requires light.
What is the 1st reaction (light dependent reaction)?
Green-yellow is the wavelength of light that is reflected by these pigments.
What is chlorophyll-a and chlorophyll-b?
This is an energy carrying molecule in photosynthesis.
What is NADPH?
This many G3P molecules stay in the Calvin Cycle.
What is 10?
This is the 3rd step in Cellular Respiration.
What is the electron transport chain?
The amount of pyruvates made from glycolysis.
What is 2?
What is violet-blue and red-orange?
These are energy carrying molecules in cellular respiration.
What is FADH2 and NADH?
Chloroplasts need these to start photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water?
The NET gain of ATP from cellular respiration.
What is 36?
What is Acetyl CoA?