Energy from sunlight enters the leaves and is captured by pigments in the chloroplasts. Which pigment gives electrons to the primary electron acceptor first
What is p680?
Which statement about glycolysis is true?
a)It splits water.
b)It produces FADH2.
c)It occurs in the cytosol.
d)It makes the most ATP compared to the other steps in cellular respiration.
What is it occurs in the cytosol?
When oxygen is not available as a terminal electron acceptor what is an alternative process for regenerating NAD+
What is Fermentation?
1 molecule of glucose has products in the cytosol how many GROSS ATP, NADH, and Pyruvate will be made.
What are 4 ATP, 2 Pyruvate and 2 NADH?
The area of the chloroplasts where the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis occurs.
What is the stroma?
The chemical formula of glucose
What is C6H12O6?
This is needed to regenerate 3 RUBP (Amount too) from 5 G3P
What are 3 ATP?
Fructose 1,6 Bisphosphate is the product of what reaction? What type of molecule produces this product
What is step 3 of Glycolysis? What is a kinase?
What do cells require to sustain high rates of glycolysis under anaerobic conditions?
What is NAD+?
Some organisms do not have PSII and/or temporarily recycle electrons from Ferredoxin back to Cytochrome B6 creating more ATP in this process
What is Cyclic electron flow?
10 Molecules of PEP can produce how much ATP during Oxidative Phosphorylation
What is 90?
The structures in the chloroplasts that contains the plant pigments.
What is the thylakoid?
The four major macronutrients that are found in living things.
What are fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?
These plants prevent photorespiration by using an enzyme that has a low affinity for Oxygen to fix carbon initially AND then re-fixing carbon in the bundle sheath cells
What is C4 Plants?
These plants make a 4-C compound then relocate it to another cell for the Calvin Cycle
What are C4 plants?
The reactant of photosynthesis that contributes to the concentration gradient of the thylakoid.
What is water?
These organisms fix CO2 in the mesophyll but then complete the Calvin's cycle in Bundle Shealth cells.
What are C4 organisms (Like sugar cane)?
The 3 products of the Calvin Cycle
What are G3P, NADP+, and ADP?
The number of carbon dioxide and water molecules needed for photosynthesis as well as the number of oxygen molecules produced during photosynthesis.
What is six?
The structures that make up the cell membrane.
What are phospholipids?
To prevent photorespiration and conserve H2O, in arid climates, plants like pineapples, succulents and cacti open their stomata only at night and fix carbon to various organic acids. This fixed carbon is stored then the calvin cycle is activated during the day
What is a CAM plant (Crassulacean acid Metabolism)?
This is the last molecule to accept high energy electrons in the ETC in Photosynthesis is ______
This is the last molecule to accept high energy electrons in the ETC in Cellular Respiration is ______
What is the NADP+ and what is Oxygen?
What would happen the pH in the mitochondrial inner-membrane space if Cytochrome C is inhibited?
What is pH Increase? Protons will not pump into the inner-membrane space they will be stuck in the Matrix bringing the pH of the matrix down even lower.
These organisms open stomata and fix carbon at night, store a 4 carbon malic acid into a vacuole until the light reactions can run the Calvin's cycle
What are CAM plants ?
10 molecules of glycerol will produce how much substrate level ATP
What are 20?
The arrow in a chemical equation means this and represents light in the photosynthesis equation.
What is yields?
There are 3 molecules of RUBP regenerated each time 3CO2 molecules enter cycle meaning there are this many carbons total per 3 turns of the Calvin Cycle
What is 15?
Rate theses molecules from highest to lowest potential energy.
Oxygen, Cytochrome C, NADH, FMN (In Complex 1)
What is NADH, FMN, Cytochrome C, Oxygen?
The final product of glycolysis is
What are 2 pyruvate?
The three products of the light dependent reactions.
What are oxygen, ATP, and NADPH?
The roots, seeds and non green woody parts of plants get their energy from.
What are sugars that travel through the veins of plants and enter cellular respiration?
One 30 carbon fatty acid would produce how many Acetyl co-A? How manh NADH would be produced
What is 15 What is 45?
These have pink carotenoids in them
What are krill?
These is also known a PS 680
What is Photosystem II?
This enzyme fixes RuBP to Co2 in order to make PGA (3-Phosohoglycerate)
What is Rubisco?
The full name for the 5 carbon molecule that fixes atmospheric CO2 during the Calvin's cycle
What is (RuBP) Ribulose 1,5 Bisphosphate?
Which process/complexes in Photosynthesis contribute to the decrease the pH in the thylakoids ultimately driving the proton gradient and ATP synthesis in the stroma
What is splitting water (PSII) and what is Electron transport chain (Cytochrome complex)
Why are some photosynthetic organisms red and not green?
What is chlorophyll a?
How many ATP from FADH2 would be produced if I fed my pet fish 100 molecules of Citrate .
What is 150?
The plant pigment that absorbs green light.
What are carotenoids?
This molecule is made during reduction and is made from 3-PGA and then turned into G3P
What is 1,3 Biphosphoglycerate?
Carotenoids reflect these two colors the best
What are red and orange?