Section 3 I
Section 3 II
Section 3 III
Photosynthesis I
Photosynthesis II
100
This happens after glycolysis when there is no oxygen
What is Fermentation?
100
Humans carry out this form of anaerobic respiration.
What is lactic acid?
100
At this point, the body converts to using anaerobic respiration to generate ATP for short, intense bursts of energy.
What is 90 seconds or 200-300 meters
100
The main specific compound responsible for the plant's ability to absorb light.
What is chlorophyll?
100
The electron carrier (either form) found in photosynthesis.
What is NADP+ or NADPH?
200
The two types of anaerobic respiration.
What are alcoholic and lactic acid?
200
We experience lactic acid production by this sensation.
What is the burning in our muscles?
200
The body reverts to aerobic respiration at this point.
What is after 90 seconds?
200
The main energy currency of the body.
What is ATP?
200
The number of turns it takes of the Calvin Cycle to generate 1 glucose molecule.
What is 2?
300
These types of organisms mainly carry out alcoholic fermentation.
What is yeast?
300
Aside from the major products, this is a difference in the products of lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation.
What is alcoholic fermentation produces CO2?
300
The reason that long-distance runners must pace themselves when relying on aerobic respiration.
What is because aerobic respiration takes longer to create ATP.
300
The colors of the light spectrum that light CANNOT absorb.
What is yellow and green?
300
The structures that are responsible for absorbing light and comprised of chlorophyll and proteins.
What is a photosystem?
400
This is one of the main purposes of fermentation.
What is to convert NADH back into NAD+?
400
This form of respiration is typically used for short, intense bursts of energy.
What is Anaerobic respiration?
400
You can go for this long on the stored energy from the meal you ate with aerobic respiration.
What is 15 to 20 minutes?
400
The organelle responsible for carrying out photosynthesis.
What is the chloroplast?
400
The two types of reactions that we see occurring in photosynthesis.
What is light-dependent and light-independent?
500
The cell converts the NADH back into NAD+ by this method.
What is giving the electrons back to the pyruvic acid molecules?
500
The human body can go this far or this long with the initial amount of stored energy in the body.
What is 50m or 9-10 secs
500
The reason that many runners gasp for air after a long distance run or quick, intense bursts of workout.
What is to regain the lost oxygen for the body.
500
The disc-shaped sacs found within chloroplasts that are the true site of photosynthetic reactions.
What are the thylakoids?
500
One of the two types of plants that have modified to either convert CO2 into a 4-Carbon compound or absorb CO2 at night to reduce water loss.
What is C4 Plant or CAM Plant?
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