This process happens before any fermentation.
What is glycolysis?
This is another name for the Krebs cycle.
What is Citric acid cycle
This the full name of the most effective step in making ATP
this is the organelle does the light dependent reaction take place in.
what is chloroplast?
triple jeopardy!
The greatest biology teacher of all time.
Who is Mr. Robben. Maybe.
What? No double jeopardy! Triple jeopardy!!!
These are the different products that lactic acid fermentation and alchoholic fermentation produces.
What are lactic acid, CO2, and ethanol?
double jeopardy!
This is the job of link reaction
this is the place in which the etc take place
what is the mitochondrial innermembrane?
This is a byproduct of light dependent reaction.
what is Oxygen
These are all the organisms that undergo photosynthesis.
what are autorophs?
These are the reactants and products for glycolysis.
Glucose, 2 ATP, 2 NAD+; 4 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvate
These are the reactants and products for Krebs cycle (one cycle of Krebs)
Acetyl CoA, oxaloacetate, 3CO2, 4 NADH, 1 GTP/ATP, 1FADH2, (maybe H2O)
This is the job of the most important electron carrier in ETC.
What is NADH giving off high energy electrons and H+ ions?
This is wavelength number that cone be absorbed by PSII and PSI (two different!)
what is 680 nm and 700nm?
This is what makes your bread and beer.
What is alchoholic fermentation?
These are the names of three enzymes used in glycolysis.
What is hexokinase/ phosphoglucose isomerase/ fructose bisphosphate aldolase/ triosephosphate isomerase/ glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase etc.
This is the molecule that is made after fumarate with water.
What is malate?
These are the protein complexes in the ETC.
complex I, complex II, coenzyme Q, complex III, cytochrome C, and complex IV
Double jeopardy!!!
This is the place where H+ ions are at a higher concentration.
What is the Lumen?
This is what plants do in the night time when there is no sunlight.
What is Respiration (there is a grow spurt), but its fine if you say what is sleeping, because technically they also shut their petals.
This is the job of pyruvate kinase. *Hint: it is the last enzyme used in glycolysis
removing a phosphate group (given to ADP to form ATP) so that pyruvate can be formed from phosphoenyl pyruvate
This is the job of succinyl CoA synthase
What catalyzes the reversible reaction of succinyl CoA to sccinate while converting a GDP to GTP?
This is the definition of oxidative phosphorylation
What is the oxidation, or removing of electrons from NADH and FADH2, to phosphorylate, adding a phosphate group to ADP to form ATP?
This is the pathway of an electron in the light dependent reaction.
WHat is from PSII to protein carrier to cytochrome to protein carrier to PSI to NADP+?
This is a type of bacteria that performs photosynthesis
what is cynobacteria?