Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Light-dependent reactions
Calvin Cycle
100

Where does glycolysis take place?

What is the cytosol?

100

How many "turns" occur per glucose?

What are two turns?

100

What is produced as H+ ions are pumped out to the inter membrane space?

What is an electrochemical gradient?

100

Where do the light-dependent reactions take place?

What is the thylakoid membrane?

100

Where does the Calvin Cycle take place (be specific)?

What is the stroma of the chloroplast?

200

What are the three phases of glycolysis?

What are investment, cleavage, and payoff?

200
What molecule does the Kreb's Cycle oxidize to produce energy?

What is Acetyl-CoA?

200

The final electron acceptor in the ETC

What is Oxygen?

200

What is the primary function of the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?

What is to convert light energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH?

200

What is the main enzyme in the Calvin Cycle?

What is Rubisco?


300

What are the products of glycolysis?

What are ATP, NADH, and pyruvate?

300

What are the products of the Kreb's Cycle?

What are NADH, FADH2, ATP, and CO2?
300


In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain is located in _______, and the protons are pumped into the ______.

In eukaryotes, the electron transport chain is located in the inner membrane of mitochondria, and the protons are pumped into the intermembrane space.

300

What is the name of the process where ATP is produced using the energy of the proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane?

What is photophosphorylation?

300

What is the importance of the Calvin Cycle in the context of the world's ecosystem?

It fixes inorganic CO2 into usable, organic C in the form of glucose, which allows the global ecosystem to function. 

400

How many ATP does glycolysis consume, and how many ATP does it produce? What is the net ATP produced?

Glycolysis consumes 2 ATP in the preparatory phase and produces 4 ATP in the payoff phase, for a net production of 2 ATP.

400

How is ATP produced in the Kreb's Cycle?

What is substrate-level phosphorylation?

400

What is the only complex not involved in pumping protons in the ETC?

What is Complex II?

400

Which molecule is the final electron acceptor in the light-dependent reactions?

What is NADP+?

400

What is the role of ATP in the Calvin Cycle?

What is to provide the energy necessary for the Calvin Cycle to occur?

500

How is the main molecular product of glycolysis converted and moved to feed into the Kreb's Cycle?

The link reaction uses a transport protein to move pyruvate to the location of the Kreb's Cycle where it is converted into Acetyl-CoA.

500

Where does the Kreb's Cycle take place in eukaryotes, and where does it take place in prokaryotes?

In eukaryotes it takes place in the mitochondrial matrix, and in prokaryotes it takes place in the cytosol

500

Energy stored by proton gradient is coupled with the production of ATP by what enzyme?

What is ATPase?

500

What is the role of photosystems in the light-dependent reactions?

What is to capture light energy and transfer it to electrons?

500

What are the three steps of the Calvin Cycle?

What are carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration?