Energy
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration
Cellular Respiration
Cell Respiration and Fermentation
100

What is ATP?

Energy carrying molecule

(adenosine tri phosphate)

100

What type of organism undergoes photosynthesis

Autotrophs/producers (plants, algae, cyanobacteria)

100

What is the goal of cell respiration?

Produce ATP as energy for cell functions from food (glucose).

100
Where does cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondria
100
What is the step or process that occurs before fermentation and/or cellular respiration?
Glycolysis
200

Where does most of the energy on Earth come from?

The sun

200
Where does photosynthesis happen?
Chloroplast.
200

BONUS- 2x

How is the water molecule used in the light-dependent reaction?

Splits into Hydrogen and oxygen molecules, H goes to light independent.

200
What are the products of glycolysis
2 pyruvates, 2 NADH and 2 ATP
200

What is required for aerobic respiration to happen?

Oxygen

300

Where is the energy stored in ATP?

In the phosphate bonds 

300

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Water and Carbon dioxide (and sunlight)

300

What is the main product of the calvin cycle?

glucose

300

Which step of cell respiration produces the most ATP?

ETC/Oxidative phosphorylation

300

What are the products of alcohol fermentation?

Alcohol, CO2, and 2 ATP

400

What macromolecule do we use first for energy in cell respiration?

Carbohydrates

400

Where does the calvin cycle occur

stroma

400

How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?

Opposite reactions-- Products of photosynthesis are reactants of cellular respiration. Products of cellular respiration are reactants of photosynthesis.

400

BONUS- 2x

Where exactly do the krebs cycle and the ETC occur?

Matrix and inner membrane of mitochondria.

400

What is the product of lactic acid fermentation and in what kind of cells does it occur in humans?

Lactic acid and muscle cells

500

What can some organisms use to make their own food without sunlight?

Chemosynthesis

500

BONUS- 2x

Name the molecule that absorbs sunlight energy and where is it located in the cell?

Chlorophyll and thylakoid membrane

500

Why do plants undergo cellular respiration if they make chemical energy through photosynthesis?

They need to store the energy, glucose makes 34 ATP

500

What carries the electrons to the ETC?

NADH (and FADH2)

500

Which is preferred- Fermentation or aerobic respiration and why?

Aerobic respiration produces more energy.