Denaturation deforms or destroys the enzyme's ____.
What is active site?
O2 leaves the leaf through the ____.
What are stomates?
This is the NET production of ATP from glycolysis only.
What is 2?
In cellular respiration, the ETS occurs in the ____ membrane of the mitochondrion.
What is the inner membrane?
What happens to ATP production is oxygen is unavailable?
Life ceases to exist.
What is metabolism?
Photosynthetic pigments are in 2 clusters called ____.
What is photosystem I and photosystem II.
I glycolysis, glucose is split into two___.
What are pyruvates?
What 2 molecules release their electrons onto the ETS from the mitochondria?
What are NADH and FADH2?
Heavy metal can act as poisons by binding to the enzyme's ___ site.
What is active site?
The law that states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed, only changed is ___.
What is the Law of Thermodynamics?
The major pigment that captures light energy and drives the ETS in the chloroplasts is ___.
What is chlorophyll?
Glycolysis occurs in the ___.
What is the cytoplasm?
How many NADHs are produced when burning one molecule of glucose? (From glucose to CO2)
What is 10?
The cycle that produces glucose from CO2 is called the ___ cycle.
What is the Calvin Benson Cycle?
Proteins that speed up chemical reactions millions of times faster are called__.
What are enzymes?
What accumulates inside the thylakoid discs when they are receiving light?
What are hydrogen ions?
ATP is generated from ADP and P when ____ ions flow through a channel protein/enzyme called___.
What are hydrogen and ATP synthase?
In cellular respiration, what important molecule from the air does all aerobic life need, that accepts electrons and hydrogen at the end of the ETS?
What is oxygen?
What type of energy excites chlorophyll causing electrons to flow through the ETS?
What is light or sunlight energy?
Enzymes convert substrates into _____ using their active sites.
What are products?
What is the general equation of photosynthesis?
6CO2 + 6H2O -----> C6H12O6 + 6O2
What are the two important products of the light dependent reactions?
What is ATP and NADPH?
How much ATP does one NADH generate when using the ETS?
What is 3?
Name 3 things that affect enzyme activity.
1. temperature
2. pH
3. Concentration