Photosynthetic Processes
Specialized Plants
Cellular Respiration (Aerobic)
Cellular Respiration (Anaerobic)
Label the Diagram!
100
This is the equation of life.
What is 6CO2 + 12 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + 6 H2O?
100
This part of the leaf is closed in specialized plants.
What is the stomata?
100
This is the organelle in which cellular respiration primarily takes place in.
What is the mitochondria?
100
This is the event of cellular respiration in which fermentation takes place.
What is glycolysis?
100
1. Outer Membrane 2. Inner Membrane 3. Thylakoid 4. Stroma
200
This is where the Light Reaction and Calvin Cycle take place.
What is the thylakoid and the stroma.
200
Cacti and agave plants are examples of this type of specialized plant.
What are CAM Plants?
200
At the end of this process, two pyruvate molecules are formed.
What is glycolysis?
200
The types of anaerobic respiration
What are Alcoholic Fermentation and Lactic Acid Fermentation?
200
1. Matrix 2. Cristae 3. Inner Membrane 4. Outer Membrane
300
This is the enzyme involved in the Calvin Cycle that is responsible for carbon fixation.
What is RuBisCo?
300
Name three limiting factors of photosynthesis.
Any of the following are correct: Light intensity, temperature, carbon dioxide, oxygen.
300
This is what causes hydrogen ions to go through ATP Synthase from the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
What is "maintaining the concentration gradient"?
300
At the beginning of his run Terry respires aerobically. However, his body then begins to respire anaerobically. Why is that?
Because not enough oxygen can reach his muscles and aerobic respiration requires oxygen.
300
1. Glycolysis 2. The Kreb's Cycle 3. Electron Transport Chain
400
These are the products of the light reaction.
LR= NADPH+ and ATP and O2 diffuses out
400
This is the 4 Carbon compound that is formed in C4 plants.
What is oxoloacetate?
400
These are the places where Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle and the Electronic Transport Chain occur (in this order).
What is cytoplasm, mitochondrial matrix and the inner membrane of the mitochondria?
400
The difference between alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.
What is During ethyl alcohol fermentation, the pyruvate molecules are broken down into ethyl alcohol molecules and carbon dioxide molecules. Therefore, CO2 is released. During lactic acid fermentation, the pyruvate molecules are broken down into lactic acid molecules only.
400
1. Waxy Cuticle 2. Upper Epidermis 3. Palisade Mesophyll Cells 4. Spongy Mesophyll Cells 5. Lower Epidermis 6. Stomata 7. Guard Cells 8. Xylem 9. Phloem 10. Vein
500
This is why algae are distributed in this manner in detail. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CtRmccEiFmLGAXN8yvA5aZuto6ythl3xrPPbAU33bQk/edit
The algae is attracted to those ends of the color spectrum due to the fact that those areas conduct the most photosynthesis and produce the oxygen that allows the algae to live.
500
This is a reason as to why specialized plants have slow growth rates.
What is: (any of the following are correct) - They create 1/2 the amount of glucose - Their Stomatas are closed - Some are forced to reacts with oxoloacetate
500
This molecule is the final electron accepter that maintains the concentration gradient during the Electronic Transport Chain.
What is Oxygen?
500
the amount of ATPs anaerobic respiration creates
What is 2 ATPs?
500
1. CO2 2. PGA 3. ATP 4. NADPH 5. PGAL 6. Glucose 7. ATP 8. RuBP