Light-
Independent
Reactions
Light-
Dependent
Reactions
Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle/General
Electron
Transport
Chain
100
The alternative name for the light-independent reactions.
What is the Calvin Cycle?
100
Where the light-dependent reactions take place.
What are the chloroplasts?
100
Where glycolysis takes place.
What is the cytoplasm?
100
The organelle where the Krebs Cycle takes place.
What is the mitochondrion?
100
The place where the ETC takes place in photosynthesis and where it takes place in cellular respiration.
What are the thylakoid discs (in chloroplasts) and in the mitochondrion.
200
The product of the light-independent reactions.
What are sugars? (or glucose)
200
The waste product of the light-dependent reactions.
What is oxygen?
200
The two types of fermentation.
What are lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation?
200
In the photosynthesis lab, room temperature water was the most effective for photosynthesis. This was because of these organic molecules.
What are enzymes?
200
The products of the ETC in cellular respiration. (2 things)
What are water and ATP?
300
The two high energy molecules that are used from the light-dependent reactions.
What are NADPH and ATP?
300
The wavelength color least effective on plants.
What is green?
300
The net amount of ATP produced in glycolysis.
What is 2 ATP?
300
The high energy molecules created from the Krebs Cycle. (Remember those electron carriers!) (3 things)
What are NADH, FADH2 and ATP?
300
Which of the following is more efficient, and why? cellular respiration or fermentation?
what is cellular respiration, because it produces more ATP per glucose molecule?
400
What the Calvin cycle does NOT require.
What is light?
400
These are the reactants of the light-dependent reactions.
What are water and light?
400
Glycolysis can also happen in this anaerobic process.
What is fermentation?
400
This is the type of anaerobic respiration performed by yeast.
What is alcoholic fermentation?
400
In this process, electrons move through "systems" to gain energy. This energy is then used in the next stage of the process.
What is photosynthesis?
500
These are molecules that the Calvin cycle returns to the light-dependent reactions. (Hint: think about the electron carriers!)
What are NADP+ and ADP+P?
500
This pigment breaks down in the winter to make trees "blush".
What is chlorophyll?
500
Glucose splits in two to create this product.
What is pyruvic acid?
500
The ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in glucose. (hint: start by writing out the formula for glucose)
What is 1:2:1?
500
At the end of the ETC in aerobic cellular respiration, how many ATP molecules are produced for one molecule of glucose?
What is 36?
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