Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Cellular Activities
Photosynthesis
100

Where does glycolysis occur? (Location)

Cytoplasm

100

Another name for the Krebs cycle is...

citric acid cycle

100

Location of electron transport chain (ETC)

the inner-membrane of mitochondria

100

List the correct order of the processes occurring in cellular respiration

glycolysis -> link reaction -> Krebs cycle ->ETC

100

Formula for photosynthesis

6CO2+6H2O->C6H12O6+6O2

DOUBLE JEOPARDY x2

200

The NET product of glycolysis

2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 pyruvate

200

Where does the Krebs cycle occur? (Location)

mitochondrial matrix

200

The NET product of ETC

30-32 ATP, water, NAD+, FAD, protons

200

The difference between catabolism and anabolism is ...

catabolism: adding substance to break the connection/bond between two molecules

anabolism: remove substance to combine/join/bond two molecules

200

Location of the light-dependent reaction

thylakoid membrane

300

Under what circumstances does fermentation occur? Name the types of fermentation.

-anaerobic conditions (absence of O2)

-generate chemical energy from pyruvate

-Lactic and alcoholic fermentation

QUADRUPLE JEOPARDY x4

300

The NET product of the Krebs cycle

6 NADH, 2 GTP, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

300

Final electron acceptor for ETC:

oxygen

300

What happens when ATP becomes ADP?

BONUS: which bond has the most energy stored? 1st, 2nd, or 3rd

A phosphate group and energy are released when the bond is broken.

BONUS: 3rd

300

1 outer membrane

2 inner membrane

3 starch grain

4 ribosomes

5 thylakoid

6 stroma

400

True or False: Glycolysis requires oxygen

false, it's anaerobic

400

What happens before the Krebs cycle? The Krebs cycle begins with which molecule? 

Link Reaction (produces acetyl CoA, which will combine with the starting molecule of Krebs cycle-- oxaloacetate)

400

Reactant of ETC

oxygen

DOUBLE JEOPARDY x2

400

What does anaerobic mean? Which process(es) in cellular respiration is/are anaerobic?

glycolysis and fermentation

400

Purpose of the light-dependent reaction

it converts light energy into chemical energy that the cell will use to make glucose

-produces ATP and NADPH

500

Explain the steps within glycolysis (correct order)

shown in img

500

What is the name of the enzyme that removes hydrogen ions and electrons from intermediates of this cycle?

dehydrogenase

500

What is the relationship between ETC and oxidative phosphorylation?

Oxidative phosphorylation is composed of two processes: ETC and chemiosmosis

500

Why is light required in the light-dependent reaction?

photolysis: light is required in order to split water into H2 and electrons, and release oxygen as by-product