Name the 2 products of photosynthesis.
What are glucose (sugar) and oxygen (O2)?
Name the 2 reactants of cellular respiration .
What are oxygen (O2) and glucose (sugar).
Products of LDRs that help fuel the Calvin Cycle.
What are ATP and NADPH?
True or false: humans undergo ethanol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
What is false?
The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
What is a chloroplast?
The mitochondria is the location of these 2 aerobic processes.
What are the Kreb's Cycle and Electron Transport Chain (ETC).
Stage of cellular respiration that produces the most number of ATP.
What is the Electron Transport Chain (ETC)?
This process involves the Calvin Cycle, while its counterpart involves the Kreb's Cycle.
What is photosynthesis?
The main function of photosynthesis (main product).
The main function of cellular respiration (main product).
What is ATP (energy)?
The "fully charged" version of the electron carrier associated with photosynthesis.
What is NADPH?
This process has 2 electron carriers, whereas its counterpart only has 1.
What is cellular respiration?
The pigment found in green plants that absorbs sunlight.
What is chlorophyll?
Name of the 1st stage of cellular respiration for either aerobic or anaerobic respiration.
What is glycolysis.
How many times does the Calvin Cycle have to run in order to produce one molecule of glucose?
What is twice (2)?
Aerobic cellular respiration results in this amount of total ATP molecules.
What is 36 (32-38)?
The balanced equation of photosynthesis (number of each molecule needed).
6CO₂ + 6H₂O (+ light energy) → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
The balanced equation of cellular respiration (number of each molecule needed).
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O [+ energy (32-36ATP)]
The process(es) that produce "fully charged" versions of the electron carriers associated with cellular respiration.
What are glycolysis (NADH) and the Kreb's Cycle (NADH & FADH2)?
This larger process requires 3 separate processes in order to yield its final result.
What is aerobic respiration?