Organelles
ATP Production that makes breath worth breathing
Why chloroplasts are totally sweet!
ATP production that will leave you breathless
Wacky, Wild, Random, Kooky, & Crazy Questions
100

The organelle responsible for aerobic repseration

What is the Mitochondria

100

Where ATP production begins in the Mitocondria

What is the cytoplasm

100

Where chloroplasts gain the energy to produce carbohydrates.

What is sunlight

100

This element is what anaerobic repsiration lacks (does not have)

What is oxygen

100

The prosses of breaking down glucose in cell repsiration

What is gycolysis

200

The organelle that creates carbohydrates

What is the Chloroplast

200

The electron transport chain occurs in this area

What is the inner mitochondria membrane

200

The reactions in photosythesis require these two components

Water & Sunlight

200

This is the net yield of ATP in anerobic respiration

What is 2 ATP

200

the fluid filled space around thylakoids


What is the stroma

300

The inner-most part of the Mitochondria

The mitochondrial matrix

300

This gas is essential for aerobic respiration because it acts as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain (ETC).

What is oxygen

300

The electron carrier in photosythesis

NADPH

300

These two compounds be produced in the fermantation of anaerobic respiration

What is Lactic Acid and Alcohol

300

The primary gas absorbed by plants from the atmosphere 

Carbon dioxide

400

The part of a leaf responsible for gas exchange - allowing carbon dioxide in and oxgen out.

What is the stomata

400

The coenzyme found in all living cells, acting as a crucial electron carrier in energy production. It transfers electrons to the mitochondria's electron transport chain to produce ATP.

What is NADH

400

Green pigment in plants, algae, and cyanobacteria that acts as the primary catalyst for photosynthesis, converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into chemical energy

What is chlorophyll

400

The anaerobic process (non-oxygen-requiring) that follows glycolysis to produce ATP when oxygen is unavailable or low

Fermentation

400

the light-independent, second stage of photosynthesis occurring in the chloroplast stroma, which converts carbon dioxide into organic sugar compounds

What is the calvin cycle

500

Specialized, membrane-bound, coin-like sacs found inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria, serving as the site of light-dependent photosynthesis

What are thylakoids?

500

Another name for the Krebs cycle.

What is the citric acid cycle.

500

6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2

What is the chemical equation for photosythesis 

500

Anearobic resperation occurs in this area

Mitocondrial cytoplasm

500

the raw materials (reactants) of cellular respiration

What are glucose and oxygen



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