Enzyme Terminology
"In the Light"
"In the Dark"
Where Am I?
Sugar Rush
100

Most common names for enzymes end in this suffix

What is -ase?

100

This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs

What is a chloroplast

100

This enzyme is responsible for fixing CO₂ to RuBP.

What is Rubisco?

100

The Calvin Cycle occurs in this fluid-filled region of the chloroplast.

What is Stroma?

100

Glycolysis begins with a single molecule of this six-sided compound.
 

What is Glucose?

200

The area of an enzyme where substrates bind

What is an active site?

200

These are the disks that increase surface area for the light reactions to occur
 

What are thylakoids?

200

This 3-carbon molecule is the direct product of the Calvin Cycle.

What is G3P (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate)?

200

The Krebs Cycle occurs in this specific part of the mitochondrion.

What is the Mitochondrial matrix?

200

Glycolysis occurs in this part of the cell.

What is Cytosol (cytoplasm)?

300

Enzymes that phosphorylate substrates

What is a kinase?

300

This excited molecule is the very first electron donor in Photosystem II.

What is Water (H₂O)

300

Daily Double - 

The molecule is regenerated at the end of the Calvin Cycle to keep the cycle going.

What is RuBP?

300

The electron transport chain of cellular respiration is embedded in this membrane.

What is the Inner mitochondrial membrane (Cristae)?

300

The net ATP gain from glycolysis is this many ATP molecules.

What is 2 ATP?

400

Metal ions are examples of this protein required for an enzymes functional activity.

What is cofactor?

400

This enzyme uses the H⁺ gradient to produce ATP in the light reactions.

What is ATP synthase?

400

For every three molecules of CO₂ entering the cycle, only one of these molecules exits to build glucose.

What is One G3P molecule?

400

Light-dependent reactions pump H⁺ into this space to create a gradient.

What is the Thylakoid lumen?

400

This electron carrier is reduced during glycolysis.

What is NAD⁺?

500

The alternate site on an enzyme where noncompetitive inhibitor could attach.

What is an allosteric site?

500

During the light-dependent reactions, electrons leaving Photosystem I do not return to the reaction-center chlorophyll. Instead, they are transferred to this molecule, which becomes the final electron acceptor of the light reactions.

What is NADP+?

500

ATP and NADPH used in the Calvin Cycle come from these reactions

What are the Light-dependent reactions?

500

Pyruvate oxidation (the link reaction) occurs as pyruvate moves through this mitochondrial boundary.

What is from Mitochondrial intermembrane space/ into the mitochondrial matrix?

500

Glycolysis produces two molecules of this three-carbon compound.

What is Pyruvate?