Before Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
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Photosynthesis
100
The organelle where light is captured in a plant cell.
What is chloroplasts.
100

Where does Glycolysis Occur

What is the cytoplasm?

100
It converts food into energy, allowing us to think, breathe, and move. Basically, we would not be alive without it.
What is cellular respiration?
100

Colored molecule that capture light?

What are pigments?

100

The first process of photosynthesis (hint is an oxidation).

What is Photolysis

200

This is where water enters the plants.

What are roots? or What is the ground?

200

What does Fermentation do in the absence of oxygen that is beneficial to an organism?

What is recycles NADH to NAD+ so that glycolysis may continue to produce some energy?

200

What is the effect of planting more trees in an area?

Increased trees means that there is more photosynthesis occurring. More photosynthesis means there is more food for animals, which means that more animals can live.

200

The main pigment that transfers electrons to the ETC during photosynthesis?

What is chlorophyll a?

200

The enzyme used to fix carbon in the calvin cycle.

What is Rubisco or Ribulose BisPhosphate

300
The place carbon dioxide comes from before entering the leaf.
What is the atmosphere?
300

Produced when Pyruvate is reduced by reaction with NADH in animal systems.

What is Lactic Acid?

300

What is the cycle made by photosynthesis and cellular respiration?

The Carbon Cycle

The cycle that keeps the amounts of carbon dioxide and oxygen fairly constant in the atmosphere

300

Where the photosystems and cytrochrome proteins are found 

What is the thylakoid membrane?

300

This builds up in the lumen of the thylakoid.

What are protons (H+ ions)

400

Why is photosynthesis so important?

Photosynthesis converts sun energy into food, making energy available for plants and animals. It also makes Oxygen, which we need to breathe.

400

What are the outputs of Alcoholic Fermentation?

Carbon Dioxide, ethanol , NAD+

400

The chemicals produced by the Light Dependent reactions?

What are NADH and ATP?

400

What is produced during the Calvin cycle?

What is G3P?

400

These molecules are returned to the light dependent reactions from the calvin cycle.

ADP + Pi,  and NADP+?

500
The holes in the bottom of leaves through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf.
What are stomata?
500

Where is most of the energy produced in cellular respiration

What is the electron transport chain

500

What is the first step to cellular respiration and what does it produce.


What is glycolysis that produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH and Pyruvate?

500

This process takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria?

What is the citric acid cycle?

500

How many times must the calvin cycle occur to produce enough G3P for 1 glucose molecule

What is six cycles