To release chemical energy stored in food molecules
what is the purpose of cellular respiration?
36 ATP molecules.
How many ATP molecules result from breaking down of 1 glucose molecule?
carbon dioxide and water.
What are the reactants in photosynthesis?
Reactions that happen in absence of oxygen.
What does anaerobic mean?
Only in cells of photo autotrophs.
Where are chloroplasts found?
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and ETC
What are the 3 stages of cellular respiration?
Cristae.
What is the name of the folds in the inner mitochondrial membrane?
Chlorophyll absorbs blue and red and reflects green.
which wavelength does chlorophyll absorb and reflect?
Glycolysis will continue to produce ATP in absence of oxygen.
What is the benefit of fermentation to cells?
granum.
What is the name given to stacks of thylakoid?
Results in 2 pyruvates.
What does the spitting of 1 glucose molecules make?
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
Where does ETC happen?
To convert light energy to chemical energy stored in ATP and NADPH.
What is the function of light-dependent reaction?
Lactic acid fermentation.
Which type of fermentation happens in human muscle cells/ production of dairy products?
In photosystem 1.
Where are electrons re-energized?
1. lose one carbon as carbon dioxide
2. joins CoA
What are the two things that happen to pyruvate before it enters citric acid cycle?
Hydrolysis reaction.
What is the reaction that breaks down ATP to ADP?
From the splitting of water during light-dependent reaction.
How is oxygen produced during photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide and alcohol.
What are the products of alcoholic fermentation?
Stroma.
What is the fluid inner part of a chloroplast called?
ATP synthase.
what is the enzyme the generates ATP from passing of hydrogen ion?
List the part of the mitochondria and their functions (role in respiration)
NOT a typical Jeopardy Q
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Carbon dioxide is stored as malate during the night.
How are CAM plants adapted to photosynthesis in extreme heat?
By passing the electrons from NADH back to pyruvate.
How does fermentation allow glycolysis to continue?
Draw and label the structure of chloroplast.
(NOT a typical Jeopardy Q)
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