This organelle is where photosynthesis occurs.
What is a chloroplast?
Besides sunlight, these are the other two REACTANTS of photosynthesis.
What are water and carbon dioxide?
The two REACTANTS of cellular respiration.
What are glucose and oxygen?
Kreb's cycle occurs in this part of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
ETC stands for.
What is electron transport chain?
ATP stands for
What adenosine triphosphate?
The two PRODUCTS of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
Glycolysis occurs in this part of the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
The purpose of the coenzyme A at the beginning of the Kreb's cycle
What is to move the acetyl into the Kreb's cycle?
The word aerobic means
What is requires oxygen?
A product of photosynthesis that we breathe in is created during this step of photosynthesis.
What is step 1 of the ETC?
This pigment absorbs light energy and uses it to power the Steps 1 & 4 in the ETC of photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
Glycolysis means
What is glucose splitting?
Overall yield of ATP during Kreb's cycle
What is 1 ATP molecule?
What is inner membranes of mitochondria?
The purpose of step 2 of the ETC of photosynthesis.
What is to use a hydrogen ion pump to move hydrogen ions into the thylakoid.
Carbon dioxide enters during this step of photosynthesis.
What is Step 1 of the Calvin Cycle?
The product of glycolysis
What is 2 pyruvate molecules?
In order to enter the Kreb's cycle, the pyruvate produced in glycolysis must release this compound to become a 2C acetyl
What is carbon dioxide?
The reason that hydrogen ion pumps move hydrogen ions out of the inner mitochondria during step 2 of the ETC of aerobic respiration.
What is to create a concentration gradient which will run ATP synthase and produce ATP?
The 3 environmental factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis
What are light intensity, CO2, temperature?
These two products of the ETC in photosynthesis are used in the Calvin Cycle to produce energy-storing sugar molecules.
What is ATP & NADPH?
The net gain of ATP during glycolysis for the break down of 1 glucose molecule
What is 2 ATP molecules?
The name given to molecules such as NADPH, NADH and FADH2
What are electron carriers?
The maximum yield of ATP during aerobic respiration ETC.
What is 34 ATP?