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Metabolism
Glycolysis
Krebs/Citric Acid Cycle
More Cell Respiration
Photosynthesis
100
This is a positive Delta G Reaction
What is endergonic
100
Glycolysis takes place here
What is the cytoplasm/cytosol
100
This is the first substance to enter/start the cycle
What is Acetyl CoA
100
This is the equation for Cell Respiration
What is C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H20
100
Air flows into plants through these structures
What is stomata
200
Every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe.
What is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics
200
This enzyme adds a phosphate to glucose to make glucose 1,6-biphosphate
What is hexokinase
200
The limiting factor
What is oxaloacetate
200
The Electron Transport Chain occurs here
What is cristae
200
This is where the Calvin/Dark Cycle occurs
What is stroma
300
This binds to the allosteric site of an enzyme and changes its shape
What is a noncompetitive inhibitor
300
This is the substance that does not continue on to the Energy Payoff phase, but is eventually converted
What is Dihydroxyacetone
300
The entire Krebs Cycle produces this
What is 6 NADH, 2 ATP, 2 FADH2
300
The process of generating ATP during oxidative phosphorylation
What is chemiosmosis
300
The process of making NADPH and ATP in photosynthesis
What is Linear Phosphorylation
400
NADH --> NAD+
What is oxidation
400
These are the net products
What is 2 Pyruvate, 2 NADH, 2 ATP
400
This is the last molecule created before the cycle starts back again with oxaloacetate
What is malate
400
This is the final electron acceptor
What is Oxygen
400
The result of having more O2 than CO2 in a plant cell
What is photorespiration
500
An electron donor
What is a reducing agent
500
This is the final molecule before the 2 Pyruvate molecules can be created
What is Phosphoenolpyruvate
500
This electron carrier occurs between succinate and fumarate
What is FAD+/FADH2
500
NADH Produces this many ATP, and FADH2 produces this many
What is 2.5 ATP, 1.5 ATP
500
The generation of ATP from ADP during the Light Reaction
What is photophosphorylation