Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle.
What is a mitochondria?
Occurs in the thylakoid membrane.
What is the light dependent reaction?
One of the two double membrane bound organelles.
What are the Mitochondria or chloroplasts?
This absorbs light energy during light reaction.
What is Chlorophyll?
This molecule is used to provide energy in its bonds.
What is glucose?
The oldest process happens in the cytoplasm of the cell.
What is glycolysis?
The Calvin cycle takes place in this molecule.
What is the stroma?
Gel-like material in the mitochondria.
What is Matix?
These (Two) Get generated from chlorophyll after light is absorbed.
What are NADPH and ATP?
This molecule is used to gain energy through the breakdown of glucose.
What is oxygen?
One of the three processes in cellular respiration.
What is Glycolysis, Kreb Cycle, or Oxidative Phosphorylation?
The thylakoid produces ATP through this structure.
What is the ETC?
Fold in the inner membrane used to create more surface area.
What is a cristae?
This is the main function of the Calvin Cycle.
What is turning carbon dioxide from the air into sugar?
This is an electron carrier that picks up electrons in cellular respiration.
What is NAD+?
The net gain of ATP from glycolysis.
What is 2
This organelle converts light energy to chemical energy.
What is a Chloroplast?
This type of organism has the Calvin Cycle occur?
What are autotrophs? (Plants and Algae)
This is a high energy electron carrier used to transport electrons generated in glycolysis.
What is FADH2?
The enzyme that breaks down Pyruvate.
What is Acetyl CoA?
Which organelle does light get absorbed to use for biochemical reaction?
What is a Thylakoid
This is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain.
What is O2?