The area inside of a chloroplast but outside of a thylakoid.
Stroma
This molecule is either used to regenerate RuBP or can create glucose.
G3P
What are the TWO final electron acceptors on the Electron Transport Chain during Aerobic Respiration?
H+ ions and 1/2 O2
(Hydrogen and Oxygen)
During Alcohol Fermentation, water is used to help release this gas.
Carbon Dioxide or CO2
The name of the process in which H+ ions move from high concentration to low concentration
Chemiosmosis
This molecule is the final electron ACCEPTOR at the end of the electron transport chain at the thylakoid.
NADP+
This enzyme helps "fix" carbon dioxide at the beginning of the cycle.
Rubisco
What gas is produced during the Krebs Cycle?
Carbon Dioxide or CO2
2
This process is at the beginning of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Glycolysis
This pigment captures light energy and transfers it to two electrons.
Chlorophyll
The Calvin Cycle
What is invested during the first stage of aerobic Respiration?
2 ATP
This type of fermentation may cause your muscles to hurt.
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Chlorophyll is a pigment that reflects green but absorbs what colours of light?
Blue and Orange/Red
When light is used to split water, this by product is released back into the atmosphere.
Oxygen or O2
These molecules are sent back to the light dependent reaction once energy has been used.
NADP+ and ADP + Pi
This protein is responsible for moving H+ ions OUT of the inter-mitochondrial space and back into the Matrix.
ATP Synthase
This molecule supplies energy and an H+ ion when creating lactic acid.
NADH
A name for a stack of thylakoids is called what?
Granum/Grana (Plural)
ALL the molecules created in the Light Dependent Reactions.
ATP, NADPH, and O2
After carbon is "fixed" it turns into this product before using energy from ATP and NADPH.
3-PGA
The energy from one NADH can create how many ATP molecules?
3
Before ethanol is created, it first is processed into this middle stage molecule.
Acetaldehyde
During Pyruvate Oxidation, this molecule is being REDUCED.
NAD+ to NADH (gains electrons)