This is the energy currency used by cells.
ATP
What is the name of the process used by plants to make glucose?
Photosynthesis
This is the organelle that does cell respiration.
Mitochondria
This is the part of the cell cycle that contain G1, S, G2.
Interphase
This is the starting molecule for cell respiration.
Glucose
This is the primary molecule broken down to make ATP.
Glucose
This is the organelle that undergoes photosynthesis.
Chloroplast
Where does Glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm
This is the first phase of mitosis.
Prophase
This is the location of the LDR's in chloroplasts.
Thylakoid.
These are the 2 energy producing organelles.
Chloroplast and Mitochondria
This is the name for the "disks" that are the location for the LDR's.
Thylakoid
What is the name for the location of the ETC?
Inner mitochondrial membrane
This part of mitosis shows chromosomes lining up in the MIDDLE of the cell.
Metaphase
This is the name for a stack of Thylakoids.
Grana
This is the type of cell that has mitochondria & chloroplasts at the same time.
Plant cells
This is the location of the Calvin Cycle.
Stroma
This is the "E" in ETC.
Electrons
This is the name for uncontrolled cell growth.
Cancer
This is the name for the phase in mitosis where the chromosomes move APART.
Anaphase
This is where the energy is stored in ATP/glucose
In the bonds.
These are the overall inputs of photosynthesis.
CO2, H2O, Sunlight
This occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
Krebs Cycle
How many check points exist in the cell cycle?
BONUS: Where are they?
3
G1, G2, M Phase
This is ONE of the main reasons that water is needed for photosynthesis.
Use electrons for the ETC