(triple jeopardy!)
Where does glycolysis occur?
cytoplasm
What is another name of Krebs cycle?
Citric acid cycle
Is ETC aerobic or anaerobic?
Aerobic
How will prokaryotes produce energy? (2 processes!)
Glycolysis + fermentation
Which organelle does photosynthesis occurs in?
Chloroplast
How much net ATP does glycolysis produce?
2 net ATPs
What are the net products from one glucose after going through the Krebs cycle OLY?
6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP
What is the function of oxygen?
Final electron acceptor
What comes before fermentation?
A. ETC
B. Photosynthesis
C. Glycolysis
D. Krebs cycle
C. Glycolysis
What is a WASTE product of photosynthesis?
A. Water
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Glucose
D. Oxygen
D. Oxygen
What 2 phases were glycolysis split into?
Investment phase & pay off phase
What is the name of the reactions that happen between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle?
Link reaction
(double jeopardy!)
How much ATPs does one glucose produce in oxidative phosphorylation?
30-36 ATPs
What is the product for alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation?
Alcoholic: Ethanol and CO2
Lactic acid: Lactic acid
What is the chemical formula of photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
(double jeopardy!)
What forms after one glucose is combined with 2 phosphates?
fructose-1,6-biphosphate
What will the pyruvic acid become after going through the link reaction?
Acetyl-CoA
What is ATP synthase?
A. A protein
B. A lipid
C. A nucleic acid
D. A carbohydrate
A. A protein
What does "alcoholic" refers to in "alcoholic fermentation"?
The waste product of ethanol.
Define grana in terms of the granum, and define granum in terms of the thylakoid.
Grana is plural for granum, and a granum is a stack of thylakoid.
What is the structural difference between G3P and DHAP?
DHAP has a ketonic group (C=O) as the functional group, while G3P has an aldehydic group (CHO) as the functional group.
List any 4 enzymes involved in the Krebs cycle.
Any 4 from aconitase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinyl-CoA synthetase, furmarase, malate dehydrogenase, and citrate synthase.
Why is the hydrogen ions being pumped against he gradient?
To create a concentration gradient for them to move by facilitated diffusion across the ATP synthase.
Why will you ever feel sore in your legs after running 11.4514 km in 1919.810 seconds?
As you run, your muscle cells will exhibit lactic acid fermentation, which will build up lactic acids inside as waste products. The lactic acid building up will be accountable for the soreness.
(double jeopardy!)
What are the names of the reaction centers for Photosystem II and Photosystem I respectively?
Photosystem II - P680
Photosystem I - P700