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Inputs, Outputs, and Enzymes
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Cellular Respiration & Fermentation
Photosynthesis
100

In the light-dependent reaction, in which location within the chloroplast are H+ at high concentration?

What is the thylakoid space?

100

In the first step of glycolysis glucose is converted to ___________

What is glucose 6-phosphate?

100

What are the net outputs of glycolysis from one glucose molecule?

What is 2 NADH, 2 ATP, and 2 pyruvate?

100

Fermentation occurs in this location inside the cell

What is the cytoplasm/cytosol?

100

Is the stage of the Calvin Cycle where CO2 is incorporated.

What is Carbon fixation?

200

It is the region in the mitochondria where the Citric Acid Cycle occurs.

What is the matrix?

200

In the last step of the citric acid,  we convert malate to oxaloacetate, this reaction is catalyzed by a _________

What is a dehydrogenase?

200

If the last kinase in the Citric Acid Cycle is defective how much ATP can be generated via substrate level phosphorylation in the Citric Acid Cycle from 1 glucose molecule?

What is 0 ATP?

200

___________ is oxidized during fermentation

What is NADH?

200

In photosynthesis, this enzyme is the last component of the second electron transport chain from the light-dependent reactions.

What is NADP+ reductase?

300

The ATP synthase for cellular respiration is located in eukaryotes in __________

What is the inner mitochondrial membrane?

300

The reaction:

1,3 bisphosphoglycerate  ---> glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate


Belongs to what pathway?

What is the Calvin Cycle?

300

If I give you 3 molecules of glycerol, how much ATP is made in glycolysis and pyruvate oxidation?

What is 6 ATP?

300
Oxygen is the most electronegative element and final electron acceptor of the ETC during aerobic cellular respiration, once it gets reduced it forms _________. 

What is water?

300

This type of metabolism carries out the Calvin cycle only during the day.

What is CAM metabolism?

400

Which component (protein) of the light-dependent reactions contributes to a proton gradient while electrons are moved down?

What is cytochrome complex?

400

In which stage of cellular respiration the first  molecules of CO2 are produced?

What is pyruvate oxidation?

400

What are the outputs from:

α  ketoglutarate → succinyl CoA

What is NADH and CO2?

400

It is known as the process that allows the movement of ions down their electrochemical gradient to power the production of ATP.

What is chemiosmosis?

400

Is the enzyme that allows plants with alternative metabolic pathways to initially fix CO2 at low concentrations.

What is PEP carboxylase?

500

In cellular respiration FADH2 oxidation occurs in ________________ of the ETC.

Whats is Complex II?

500

The electrons lost from the chlorophyl a in the reaction center of photosystem II are replaced by electrons from ____________________

What is water?

500

How much FADH2 is produced in the Citric Acid Cycle from  a fatty acid containing 6 carbons?

What is 3 FADH2?

500

What type of enzyme catalyzes the reaction:

pyruvate --->  acetyl CoA

What is dehydrogenase?

500

How much NADPH does it take to net 1 G3P molecule in the Calvin Cycle?

What is 6 NADPH?

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