What is an endergonic reaction?
What is a reaction that requires energy input?
This type of reaction can take place without the presence for oxygen.
What is anaerobic?
What is the major pigment in chloroplasts?
What is chlorophyll a?
What is the energy currency of the cell used to power chemcial reactions?
What is ATP?
True or False: The carbon dioxide we exhale is the product of reacting the oxygen we breathe.
False
True or False: Fermentation reactions create energy.
False
This is powered by the proton gradient in either respiration or photosynthesis.
What is chemiosmosis?
What are the inputs of photosynthesis?
What are carbon dioxide, light, and water?
What are the inputs of cellular respiration?
What are Glucose and Oxygen?
Name the two major fermentation pathways.
What are lactic acid and alcoholic?
This is where the light-independent reaction takes place.
What is the stroma?
What are the outputs of Photosynthesis?
What are G3P (sugar/glucose) and Oxygen?
Name the two anerobic metabolic reactions.
What are glycolysis and fermentation?
What are the outputs of cellular respiration?
What are Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP?
Fermentation is an example of this type of metabolic pathway that breaks down complex molecules into smaller components.
What is catabolic?
This can occur in chloroplasts if the carbon dioxide levels are depleted and the plant cannot open its stomata due to its environment.
What is photorespiration?
Name two examples of electron transfer molecules.
What are NAD+, FAD, and NADP?
What are the major phases of respiration?
What is glycolysis, link reaction, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain?
Furfural is an inhibitor of fermentation where it binds to enzymes and stops them from binding to their correct substrates. What type of inhibition is this?
What is competitive?
This builds the proton gradient at the end of cellular respiration.
What is the electron transport chain?
What alternative pathway for photosynthesis physically separates carbon fixation from the Calvin Cycle?
What is C4 photosynthesis?