The amount of each energy rich compound produced
What is two ATP, six NADH +H+, and two FADH2 produced?
Glycolysis involves the breakdown of _____ into smaller molecules
What is glucose?
The reaction that occurs in the chloroplast
What is photosynthesis?
_____ is the main product of Calvin cycle
What is glucose?
A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes
What is ATP?
This is the enzyme most commonly found during kreb cycle
What is dehydrogenase?
(G3P) is the shortened name for this molecule
What is Glycerol-3-phosphate?
The reason the chloroplast is green
What is the chlorophyll giving plants their green color because it does not absorb the green wavelengths of white light?
____ are where the Calvin cycle takes place
What are chloroplasts?
The order of _____ is
#1 Glycolysis
#2 Kreb cycle
#3 electron transport train
#4 pyruvate oxidation
What is the order of cellular respiration?
The molecule oxaloacetate has his many carbon atoms
What has 4 carbon atoms?
The break down of glucose forms two molecules of ____
What is pyruvate?
The difference between light dependent and independent reactions.
What are light dependent reactions which utilize sunlight to split water, to produce ATP and NADPH. The light independent reactions are the reactions that utilize ATP and NADPH, to utilize carbon fixation of carbon dioxide, to create a three carbon sugar called glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate.?
The _____ molecule is cut in half to make two RuBP molecules
What is a 10-carbon molecule?
NADH produces this much ATP in the ETC
What is 2.5 ATP?
The kerb cycle has this many steps
What cycle has 8 step?
This is the main goal of glycolysis
What is to synthesize ATP
Plants that are adapted to minimise water loss and photorespiration. Examples include cactus, pineapple.
What are CAM plants?
_____ provides the energy for the Calvin cycle
What is ATP?
Last of this cycle is oxaloacetate
What is the kerb cycle?
Is the enzyme that bonds fumarate and malate
What is fumarase?
These are the three processes of glycolysis
What is: Energy investment, Molecule splitting and energy gathering
____ is the final electron acceptor in photosystem I.
What is NADP+?
_______ affixes a hydrogen atom to each PGA
What is NADPH?
To remove electrons from the electron transport train
What is the role of oxygen in oxidative phosphorylation?