This part of the chloroplast contains enzymes needed for the Calvin Cycle
Stroma
Fermentation is different from respiration as it does not require this molecule
Oxygen
This process breaks glucose into pyruvate in the cytosol
Glycolysis
During the calvin cycle, CO2 is attached to RuBP by this enzyme
RuBisCO
This type of fermentation is normally used by organisms muscle cells
Lactic Acid Fermentation
This stage of cellular respiration produces the most ATP
Oxidative Phosphorylation
This stage of photosynthesis occurs in the thylakoid membrane, and it produces ATP and NADH.
Light Dependent Reactions
Fermentation occurs in this part of the cell
Cytosol
Oxygen serves this role at the end of the Electron Transport Chain
Final electron acceptor
This cycle uses CO2 to produce G3P in the stroma
Calvin cycle
Fermentation makes glycolysis continue by regenerating this molecule
NAD+
This cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix and produces NADH and FADH2
Krebs Cycle
This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the light dependent reactions.
NADP+
Glycolysis produces this net amount of ATP before fermentation begins
2 ATP
This molecule donates high energy electrons to the electron transport chain after being produced by glycolysis
NADH