Where water enters a plant
roots
The purpose of cellular respiration
release energy from food
Plants use this gas to create sugar
carbon dioxide
Glycolysis takes place here
Cytoplasm
The organism where most photosynthesis takes place
The molecule that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis
chlorophyll
The main purpose of the Kreb's Cycle
Produce electron carriers (NADH & FADH)
The light reactions of photosynthesis occur in this part of the chloroplast
thylakoid membrane
The end result of glycolysis
pyruvate (pyruvic acid)
The holes in leaves that allow carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit
stomata
The products of photosynthesis
oxygen & glucose
This enzyme turns to create ATP
ATP Synthase
The gas released by plants during photosynthesis
oxygen
Two types of fermentation
Lactate and ethanol
The Calvin Cycle takes place here.
Stroma
The gas removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis
carbon dioxide
The three products of cellular respiration
carbon dioxide, water, ATP
The two products of photosynthesis
oxygen and sugar (glucose)
How ATP creates energy
releasing the 3rd phosphate
The purpose of sunlight in the light reactions
Break down water into hydrogen and oxygen
The raw materials (reactants) of photosynthesis
carbon dioxide and water
The ETC occurs in this part of the mitochondria.
Cristae
The purpose of the light reactions
Make ATP & NADPH
The four steps of cellular respiration in order
1. Glycolysis
2. Link Reaction
3. Krebs Cycle
4. Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
The enzyme in the Calvin Cycle that accepts the carbon dioxide
RUBISCO