The catabolic pathway that uses O2 and yields the most ATP
What is Aerobic respiration
The 5 different orbitals
What is: s, p, d, f, g
The atomic mass of an element increases as you move in these two directions
What are down and right (South and East)
List the 4 bases of DNA
What are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine
Endothermic reactions result from an ____ in potential energy of the reaction system
Increase
The two stages of photosynthesis
What are Light reactions and Calvin cycle
The orbital that is always positive
What is s orbital
Elements in the Alkaline Earth Metals group tend to have this charge
What is +2
___ is turned into ___ in the process of DNA Transcription
What is DNA into RNA
First law of thermodynamics
Energy of the universe is constant
The net energy yield of glycolysis
2 ATP + 2 NADH / Glucose molecule
Image is of what orbital
what is p orbital
The degree to which an element tends to gain electrons and form negative ions in chemical reactions is
What is Electronegativity
Equation for Heat
Heat = s x m x delta T
The three stages of cellular respiration
What is Glycolysis, (Citric acid cycle, pyruvate oxidation), and Oxidative phosphorylation
How many f orbitals have n=6
what is 7
The amount of energy required to be absorbed by an atom to discharge an electron
What is Ionization Energy
List the steps of Meiosis I and II
Meiosis I: Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I
Meiosis II: Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II
Standard state for oxygen (O2)
0
The equation for photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
how many electrons can be described by the quantum numbers n=3, l=3, m1=1
what is 10 electrons
This element has the largest atomic radius
What is Francium
What is (2 out of 3 of) Mitosis genetically identical (2cells) & Meiosis genetically unique (4); Mitosis 1 division & Meiosis 2 divisions; Mitosis crosses over never & Meiosis crosses over in Prophase I
Enthalpy (delta H) of a reaction is equal to
Enthalpy formation of products subtracted by enthalpy formation of reactants