Catabolic Pathways
More about cellular respiration that I got from this slideshow
GOD IT WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT CELLULAR RESPIRATION
Photosynthesis, baby
QUESTIONS. FROM. THE. INTERNET
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What does ATP stand for? (if you stand for nothing, Burr, what'll you fall for?

adenosine triphosphate

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What does ATP do?

Powers most celular work
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What is oxidative Phosphorylation?

It is the third stage of cellular respiration. It is the process where cells use a series of protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane—the electron transport chain—to generate ATP from the energy stored in NADH and FADH₂, which are produced during cellular respiration 

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SPEAK ON THE CALVIN CYCLE OR ELSE

The Calvin cycle is the second stage of photosynthesis, where plants use energy from the light-dependent reactions (


ATPcap A cap T cap P


 and 


NADPHcap N cap A cap D cap P cap H


) to convert carbon dioxide into glucose (a sugar). It's a cycle of reactions that occurs in the chloroplasts and involves three main steps: carbon fixation (adding 


CO2cap C cap O sub 2


 to an organic molecule), reduction (using 


ATPcap A cap T cap P


 and 


NADPHcap N cap A cap D cap P cap H


 to convert the molecule into a sugar), and regeneration (reforming the starting molecule to continue the cycle).

  

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Which of the following are products of the light reactions of photosynthesis that are utilized in the Calvin cycle?
A) CO2 and glucose
B) H2O and O2
C) ADP, Pi, and NADP+
D) electrons and H+
E) ATP and NADPH

ATP and NADPH

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What is aerobic respiration?

It is a catabolic pathway in which oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the organic fuel. 

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What are the byproducts of cellular respiration?

Heat and oxygen

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Glycolysis two ways! What it be called with oxygen and what it be called without?

WITHOUT is fermentation and WITH is respiration.

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WHY ARE LEAVES GREEN?

The chlorophyll molecules of chloroplasts absorb violent blue and red lights (THESE ARE THE COLORS MOST EFFECTIVE IN PHOTOSYNTHES) and reflect or transmit green light. 

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Where does the Calvin cycle take place?
A) stroma of the chloroplast
B) thylakoid membrane
C) cytoplasm surrounding the chloroplast
D) chlorophyll molecule
E) outer membrane of the chloroplast

stroma of the chloroplast

300

What are oxidation and reduction reactions?

Oxidation is the loss of electrons from one substance and reduction is the addition of elections to another. 

300

What even is cellular respiration? Cause I am starting to get confused.

process by which individual cells break down food molecules, such as glucose and release energy. ACCORDING TO GOOGLE

300

What is the name of the program living and working on the island in the 1970s and name two of the stations

THE DHARMA INITITIVE. Could the swan, the arrow, the flame, the looking glass, the lighthouse, the orchid, etc.

300

What is the site of photosynthesis in plants, cupcake?

THE CHLOROPLASTS  which are in all green parts of the plant but mostly in the LEAVES

300

What are the products of linear photophosphorylation? A) heat and fluorescence
B) ATP and P700
C) ATP and NADPH
D) ADP and NADP
E) P700 and P680

C) ATP and NADPH

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Who sings the song APT

Rose and Bruno Mars
400

Speak on glycolysis

First step in cellular respiration. It is "sugar splitting". It occurs in cytosol apparently and doesn't require oxygen

400

What is it called when electrons lose energy in several energy releasing steps?

Electron transport chain GURLLL

400

What are the particles of light called?

PHOTONS

400

In any ecosystem, terrestrial or aquatic, what group(s) is (are) always necessary?
A) autotrophs and heterotrophs
B) producers and primary consumers
C) photosynthesizers
D) autotrophs
E) green plants


D) autotrophs

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What are the three stages of aerobic respiration?

Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphoration (electron transport and chemosis)

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What is the Krebs cycle cause this is seeming important now.

The citric acid cycle (OR KREBS CYCLE) is a series of chemical reactions in your cells that breaks down molecules from food to generate energy, like a tiny engine in the mitochondria. It takes a fuel molecule (acetyl-CoA), runs it through a cycle of reactions to release stored energy, and produces carbon dioxide, ATP, and energy carriers (NADHcap N cap A cap D cap H and  FADH2cap F cap A cap D cap H sub 2) to be used in the next step of energy production. 

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SURPRISE THIS IS ABOUT PHOTOSYNTHESIS. SPEAK ON AUTOTROPHS AND HETEROTROPHS 

Autotrophs are self feeders that sustain themselves and heterotrophs can't be doing that.

500

What are the two stages of photosynthesis and what happens in em'?

WELL WHAT WE HAVE HERE ARE the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin cycle (also known as the light-independent reactions). The light-dependent reactions use sunlight and water to create ATP and NADPH, while the Calvin cycle uses those energy-carrying molecules along with carbon dioxide to produce glucose.

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In a plant cell, where are the ATP synthase complexes located?
A) thylakoid membrane
B) plasma membrane
C) inner mitochondrial membrane
D) A and C
E) A, B, and C


D) A and C

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