Photosyn: Light Dependent Rxns
Photosyn: Light Independent Rxns
Cell Respiration: Glycolysis
Cell Respiration:
Krebs Cycle
Cell Respiration: ETC
Alternative Pathways
100

What particles become "excited" or "energized" during the Light Dependent Reactions

What are Electrons?

100

Another name for Light Independent Reactions

What is the Calvin Cycle?

100

Location of Glycolysis process

What is the Cytoplasm?

100

The by-product (waste) is produced during the Krebs Cycle

What is CO2?

100

the final electron acceptor of the ETC (Electron Transport Chain)

What is O2?

100

By - Product that is made in the muscles of mammals when Anaerobic Respiration occurs

What is Lactic Acid?

200

Reactant that is Hydrolyzed into H+, e- and O2?

What is Water / H2O?

200

Final Product of the Light Independent Reactions

What is Glucose?


200

The molecule that is split in Glycolysis

What is Glucose?

200

The 2 C molecule that is produced from Pyruvate and enters the Krebs Cycle by "fixing" to a 4 - C molecule

What is Acetyl CoA?

200

The final by-product of the Electron Transport Chain of Aerobic Cell Respiration.

What is Water / H2O?

200

After intense exercise, muscles have to switch to lactic acid fermentation to continue producing ATP because they no longer have?

Oxygen

300
Final Electron Acceptor of the Light Reactions?

What is NADP+?

300

Enzyme used in Carbon Fixation by adding a CO2 to RuBP

What is Rubisco?

300

TOTAL number of ATPs produced in Glycolysis

What is 4?

** 4 total ATPs are produced BUT 2 ATPs are used to do that to give a NET gain of 2 ATPs

300

The 6 - C molecule initially produced in the Krebs Cycle through Carbon Fixation of Acetyl CoA and a 4 - C molecule?  (this is ALSO another name for the Krebs Cycle)

What is Citric Acid?

300

Specific Location of  the Electron Tranport Chain (of Aerobic Cell Respiration).

what is the Inner Membrane of the Mitochondria?
300

Yeast undergoes this process in the absence of oxygen, producing ethanol and carbon dioxide, which is used in baking and brewing.

Alcoholic fermentation

400
Transmembrane Protein where the Chemiosmosis of Hydrogen Ions occur to produce ATP

What is ATPSynthase?

400

What is the three-carbon molecule formed in the Calvin cycle, where a portion is used for carbohydrate synthesis while the rest is recycled to regenerate RuBP?

What is G3P molecule?

400

in Glycolysis, Glucose is split into 2 G3P (3-C) molecules (which requires the spending of 2ATPs), - EACH G3P is then converted into what 3 - C molecule (which GAINS 4 total ATPs).

What is Pyruvate / Pyruvic Acid?

400
Specific Location of where the Krebs Cycle occurs?

What is the mitochondrial matrix?

400

2 electron carrying molecules that supply electrons for the electron transport chain

What are NADH and FADH2?

400

What are the By-Product(s) of Alcoholic Fermentation

What are Ethanol and CO2
500

Chlorophyll - filled Intermembrane Protein that receives sunlight and intially supplies "excited" electrons to the Electron Transport Chain

What is Photosystem II / 2?

500

Electron carrying molecule (made in the Light Dependent Reactions) that supplies the e- and H+ to convert the intermediate 3 - C molecule into G3P

What is NADPH?

500
what electron carrying molecule is produced at the end of Glycolysis?

What is NADH?

500

The 2 electron accepting molecules in the Krebs Cycle.

What are FAD and NAD+?

500

Type of ATP Synthesis that occurs by producing ATP through the process of Chemiosmosis.

What is Oxidative Phosphorylation?

500

Even though fermentation does not produce much ATP, it is still important for cells. What does fermentation regenerate so that glycolysis can continue in anaerobic conditions?

NAD+

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