What is the equation of photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen
What is the equation for cellular respiration?
Oxygen + glucose = carbon dioxide + water + ATP
What is the difference between light dependent and light independent reactions?
Light dependent uses light: light independent does not use light
Is aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration more efficient?
Aerobic
What does the law of conservation of energy say?
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
Where does photosynthesis occur?
Chloroplast
Where does cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondria
Does aerobic respiration require oxygen?
Yes
How many ATP are produced during the citric acid cycle?
2
What does the law of conservation of matter say?
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changes forms
What organisms use photosynthesis?
Plants
What organisms use cellular respiration?
All living organisms
Does anaerobic respiration require oxygen?
No
Which stage of cellular respiration produces the most ATP?
Electron transport chain
How do humans get glucose?
What is the relationship between the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
The inputs of one are the outputs of the other
What is the main type of energy produced by cellular respiration and used by humans?
ATP
Where do light dependent reactions take place?
Thylakoids
Which stage of cellular respiration is CO2 released?
How do plants get glucose?
What is the function of the chloryphyl in cellular respiration?
To absorb light
What is the correct order of the 3 stages of cellular respiration?
Glycolysis -> Citric Acid Cycle -> Electron Transport Chain
Stroma
Glycolysis starts with 1 glucose and breaks it down into how many pyruvates?
2 pyruvate
Eat food; lungs breathe in oxygen; heart transports food/oxygen to cells; mitochondria performs cellular respiration; we have energy and breathe out CO2