Oxygen a direct product of...
What is splitting H2O?
The site of glycolysis...
What is the cytoplasm?
The site of the Krebs Cycle...
The site of the Calvin Cycle...
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
What is the stroma?
Which comes first in the cell, Photosystem I or Photosystem II?
What is Photosystem II?
Percent of energy lost at each trophic level
10%
Products of Photosynthesis...
Reactants of Photosynthesis...
What is glucose and O2?
What is H2O and CO2? (and ATP)
What is ATP is synthesized when H+ ions move through a channel in ATP synthase?
NADP+ combines with a H+ ion to form NADPH to...
What is carry H+ to the Calvin Cycle?
Environmental conditions that affect enzymes...
What is temperature and pH?
This organelle synthesizes lipids, metabolizes carbohydrates, detoxifies poison, and stores calcium
Smooth ER
The light reactions of photosynthesis supply the Calvin cycle with...
What is ATP and NADPH?
Hydrolysis and cellular respiration are examples of what types of reactions?
What is catabolic and exergonic?
Light-dependent reaction...
Light-independent reaction...
What is Krebs Cycle?
What is Calvin Cycle?
The generation of ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions (H+) across a membrane...
What is chemiosmosis?
The logistics of carrying out cellular metabolism sets a limit on the size of cells. The ________ to _______ ratio of a cell is critical.
Surface area to Volume
What is the difference between the cyclic cycle and non-cyclic cycle?
What is, cyclic generates only ATP, and no reduced NADP (NADPH) is created?
Anaerobic respiration yields about ______ ATP per glucose whereas aerobic respiration yields about _______ ATP per glucose.
What is 2 and 38?
how many ATP molecules are produced in the Krebs cycle.
What is 2 ATP molecules.
ADP turns into ATP by...
What is adding a phosphate?
Birds eating ticks off of bulls is an exampe of what.
what is mutalism.
What is the correct sequenece of the flow of electrons during photosynthesis?
What is H20-NADPH-Calvin cycle?
A weightlifter is using heavy weights in short bursts for a competition. Because his muscle cells are not able to take in enough oxygen to make very much ATP the weightlifter begins to get fatigue in his muscles. Which of the following processes is most likely going on in the muscles of the weightlifter as he competes in his event?
What is fermentation, which allows the cell to make small amounts of ATP in the absence of oxygen?
What is pyruvate oxidation?
What is a three step oxidation process in which CO2 is formed, NAD+ is reduced to NADH, and a coenzyme A is added to the pyruvate molecule?
The process in which ATP is produced as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH + H+ and FADH2 to 02 by a series of electron carriers...
What is the Oxidative Phosphorylation?
A functional group that consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms; can act as a base in solution, accepting a hydrogen ion and acquiring a charge of +1. (-NH2)
what is an amino group