Where the Glycolysis takes place.
What is Cytoplasm
The Krebs cycle is this type of respiration
What is Aerobic Respiration
When fermentation occurs instead of Krebs Cycle
What is lack of oxygen
Organisms that use photosynthesis.
What are autotrophs
Where light-independent reactions take place.
What is stroma
The type of respiration of Link Reaction.
What is Aerobic Respiration
The final electron acceptor during the ETC.
What is O2
The function of Fermentation
What is the regeneration of NAD+, which allows continued ATP production by glycolysis
Where the light-dependent reactions take place.
What are thylakoid membranes
Another name for the light-independent reaction
What is Calvin cycle
The reactants and products of Glycolysis.
What is glucose (reactant) and 2 pyruvate, 2 ATPs and 2 NADH (products).
The place where ETC takes place.
What is the Intermembrane Space
The two types of fermentation.
What are alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation
NADPH is produced in light-dependent reactions and carries energy in the form of this
What are High energy electrons
What are glucose, NADP+, and H2O
The products of Link Reaction.
What is CO2, acetyl Coenzyme A, reduced NAD (NADH)
The type of reaction of the Krebs cycle
What is Catabolic Reaction
The products of alcoholic fermentation.
What are ethanol, carbon dioxide, and NAD+
The first step of light-dependent reaction.
What is when sunlight hits a molecule of chlorophyll, located in photosystem II.
This many molecules of ATP are required to complete one cycle of the Calvin Cycle?
What is 8
Where the link reaction occur.
The products of one cycle of the Krebs cycle.
What is 2 molecules of carbon, 3 molecules of NADH, 1 molecule of FADH2, and 1 molecule of ATP or GTP.
Where the fermentation take place.
What is cytoplasm
The reactants of photosynthesis.
What are sunlight, co2, and h20
The three main colors of light that are absorbed by chlorophylls
What are violet, blue, and red