What are the reactants in photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O
What are the products of photosynthesis?
C6H12O6 + 6O2
What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6O2
What are the products of cellular respiration?
6CO2 + 6H2O
What are the 4 macromolecules?
Carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
What comes first, photosystem 1 or photosystem 2?
Photosystem 2 or PSII
Which stage needs to take in light energy: light-dependent or light-independent reactions?
Light-dependent
What are the two types of anaerobic respiration?
Lactic acid and alcohol fermentation.
What is the difference between aerobic vs anaerobic respiration? AND which one produces more energy?
Aerobic has oxygen, anaerobic does not. Aerobic is more energy efficient.
What is ichthyology the study of?
Fish
Does chlorophyll absorb or reflect green light?
Reflect!
In which stage is water split into H+ ions and O2 molecules? Light-dependent or light-independent
Light-dependent
What is the final electron acceptor in the ETC in cellular respiration?
Oxygen
What happens during glycolysis?
Glucose is broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules, and 2 ATP are produced.
Mrs. Lu has 2 middle names. Write a letter that you think one of the names starts with.
R or M
Where does the LD reaction take place, and where does the LI reaction take place?
LD: grana (in each individual thylakoid membrane)
LI: stroma
Which energy-carrying molecule is found in photosynthesis: NADH or NADPH? How do you know?
NADPH because the P reminds us of photosynthesis.
When I say that FADH2 and NADH are energy-containing molecules, what does that mean that they have in them? (Hint: don't say energy)
Electrons!
How many ATP molecules can you get in glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, and the ETC?
2 from glycolysis, 2 from krebs, and up to 34 from the ETC
What are the 4 nitrogenous bases for DNA?
Guanine, cytosine, adenine, thymine
Calvin Cycle:
Put the following molecules in order.
G3P, RuBP, PGA, glucose
RuBP (binds with CO2), then becomes PGA, then becomes G3P. Then, 2 G3P molecules come together to make glucose
What is the difference between stroma and stomata?
Stroma is the liquid in the chloroplast. Stomata are the holes on the bottom of a plant's leaf.
What is another name for oxidative phosphorylation?
Electron Transport Chain
How many carbons would 1 molecule of pyruvate have?
3
Mrs. Lu has been out of the country 1 time. What country did she go to?
Mexico