Photosynthesis
Significant Organelles
Cellular Respiration
Calvin Cycle
Krebs Cycle
100

Photosynthesis needs Sunlight and ___ to function properly.

CO2

100

Where does photosynthesis occur?

Chloroplasts

100

True or False? Cellular respiration is the opposite of Photosynthesis.

True
100

What is another name for Calvin Cycle

Dark Reaction/Light Independent

100

What is another name for Krebs Cycle?

Light Dependent/ Citric Acid Cycle

200

The products for Photosynthesis is usually ______ and the byproduct is _______

glucose(sugar);oxygen

200

Where does cellular respiration occur?

Mitochondrion

200

True or False? Does it depend on light and if not, what does it depend on to function?

False;Carbon

200

Where does the Calvin Cycle occur?

Stroma

200

Aerobic or Anaerobic? The Krebs cycle is a key component of the metabolic pathway by which all _______ organisms generate energy.

Aerobic

300

True or false? The chemical formula for glucose has a 1:2:1 ratio.

True

300

Which of the following is the location where both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur?
A. Prokaryotic Cell
B. Eukaryotic Cell
C. Plant Cell
D. Animal Cell
E. None of the above

C. Plant Cell

300

What are the two types of respiration?

Anaerobic and Aerobic

300

The light reactions of photosynthesis supply the Calvin cycle with ____ and ____

ATP;NADPH

300

When Pyruvic Acid loses a carbon atom it does what?

Forms a 2-carbon molecule
Produces a NADH

400

What kind of macromolecule does photosynthesis produce?

Carbohydrates

400

A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast used to convert light energy to chemical energy.

Thykaloid

400

What are the 3 steps of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain
400

Provides electrons for the light reactions

H2O (Water)

400

How many time does the Krebs Cycle go through?

3 (2 from sugar, 1 from Pyruvic Acid)

500

Identify the incorrect portion of this statement: the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates carbon as a byproduct.

Carbon is not a byproduct

500

A green pigment located in membranes within the chloroplasts of plants and algae. Chlorophyll a participates directly in the light reactions, which convert solar energy to chemical energy.

Chlorophyll

500

How many ATP“s in total does Cellular respiration create?

38 ATPS

500

Provides the carbon atoms that are incorporated into sugar molecules in the Calvin cycle.

CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)

500

What does ETC stand for and where does it occur?

the inner membrane of the mitochondria

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