What are FADH2 and NADH
What are electron carriers
Chlorophyll is green because it ____ green wave lengths of light.
What is reflects
This strand replicates continuously
What is the leading strand
a repressible operon
starts on, requires a repressor to be turned off
The structure that performs oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP
What is ATP synthesis
What molecule is taken from the air that provides the carbon for the production of carbohydrates in the Calvin Cycle
What is Carbon Dioxide
This enzyme unzips the two strands
What is helicase
an inducible operon
starts off, requires an inducer to turn on
What are the two phases of glycolysis
What is the investment phase and the payoff phase
When chlorophyll P680 absorbs sunlight, which subatomic particle has a change in energy content?
The fragments of replicated DNA left by DNA Polymerase III on the lagging strand
What are Okazaki Fragments
an operon consists of
what is a promoter, an operator, and atleast one gene
The molecule that is regenerated at the end of the Citric Acid Cycle in order for it to continue
What is oxaloacetate
Light energy is absorbed by electrons that supply energy for the formation of molecules of ATP and NADP-H which are used as temporary energy storing molecules.
What is the Light Dependent Reactions
The enzyme that replaces primers with DNA
What is DNA Polymerase I
positive repressible regulation
starts on (bc repressible), requires the addition (bc positive) of a repressor to be turned off.
Substrate level phosphorylation is used to produce ATP in which step(s) of cellular respiration
What is glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle
Molecules of carbon dioxide enter the Calvin cycle where the carbons are reduced by acquiring energy from ATP and NADP-H (from the light dependent reactions) and high energy molecules of PGAL are constructed.
What is the Calvin Cycle
3'-5'
negative inducible regulation
starts off (bc inducible), requires the removal (bc negative) of a repressor to be turned on.