This organelle is the site of Photosynthesis
What is the chloroplast?
This is the step of photosynthesis where photolysis takes place.
What are the light-dependent reactions?
This organelle is the site of cellular respiration
What is mitochondria?
This gas is produced in photosynthesis but used in respiration
What is oxygen?
This is what ATP stands for
What is Adenosine Triphosphate?
These are the three main reactants needed for photosynthesis
What are Water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?
This is the molecule that is split during the light-dependent reactions that releases oxygen
What is water?
These are the three main stages of cellular respiration
What are Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport Chain?
This gas is produced in respiration but used in photosynthesis
What is carbon dioxide?
This molecule is formed when ATP loses a phosphate group
What is ADP?
These are the main products of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
This is the part of the chloroplast where glucose is made during the Calvin cycle.
What is the stroma?
This is the chemical equation for cellular respiration
What is C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP
This is how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related to each other.
What is the products of one process are the reactants of the other process
This is what happens when the outer most phosphate of ATP is broken
What is energy is released
This is the pigment that captures sunlight energy
What is chlorophyll?
This molecule provides the carbon for glucose during the Calvin Cycle
What is carbon dioxide?
This molecule is broken down during cellular respiration
What is Glucose?
True or False: Only plants carry out cellular respiration.
False-All organisms do.
This is the name of the enzyme involved in making ATP in the electron transport chain
What is ATP synthase?
This is the part of the chloroplast that captures the sunlight energy
What is the thylakoid membrane?
These two energy-carrying molecules produced in the light reaction are used in the Calvin Cycle
What are ATP and NADPH?
This many ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose
What is ~34–38 ATP?
These are the electron carriers in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. (Hint: There are three)
What are NADPH, NADH, and FADH2
This is the symbol that is used in diagrams sometimes to signify ATP
What is a Lightning bolt or starburst?