Gives cell membrane its fluidity.
What are phospholipid tails and cholesterol?
Inputs of the light reaction.
What are sunlight, water, NADP+, and ADP?
Location of the dark reaction.
What is the stroma?
Net ATP made in glycolysis.
What is 2?
Carbon product of glycolysis.
What is pyruvte?
Allows some materials to pass through.
What is semipermeable?
What is O2?
Power sugar synthesis.
What is the role of NADPH and ATP?
Supply electron carriers of oxidative phosphorylation.
What are glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and citric acid cycle?
What is increase?
What is hydrophillic and polar?
What is NADP+?
Rubisco bonds inorganic CO2 to organic RuBP forming 3PGA.
What is carbon fixation?
Products of the citric acid cycle.
What are CO2, NADH, FADH2, ATP?
Organisms that cannot live with oxygen.
What are obligate anaerobes?
Does not require energy.
What is passive transport?
What is phosphorylation?
Electrons are added.
What is reducation?
Takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
Products of fermentation.
What are CO2/ethanol or lactic acid and NAD+?
Causes animal cells to lyse.
What is a hypotonic solution?
Part of leaf where chloroplasts are concentrated.
product of the calvin cycle.
What are glucose, NADP+, and ADP?
Purpose of the ETC.
What is to maintain the chemiosmotic gradient to power ATP synthase?
Example of facultative anaerobe used to make bread.
What is yeast?