It converts food into energy, allowing us to think, breathe, and move. Basically, we would not be alive without it.
What is cellular respiration?
Two big differences between aerobic and anerobic respiration.
Produces about 34 more ATP, and requires oxygen/
The three steps of cellular respiration.
What is glycolysis, and Kerb's cycle, and Electron Transport Chain?
Photosynthesis outputs are the inputs needed for cellular respiration to take place, and vise versa.
What are the inputs of photosynthesis?
Carbon Dioxide, H2O, and sunlight
What are the steps of cellular respiration?
Glycolysis, Kreb's cycle, and Electron Transport Chain
Occurs when there is not enough oxygen present to continue aerobic respiration?
What is anaerobic respiration, or fermentation.
Parts of the ATP
What is three phosphate groups, ribose sugar, and nitrogenous base (adenine)?
What are the outputs of Photosynthesis?
Glucose and Oxygen.
What are the inputs of photosynthesis.
CO2+H20+sunlight
How many ATPs are produced in each step of cellular respiration?
2, 2, and 32-36
Fermentations that only occurs in animals.
What is lactic acid fermentation?
The product(s) of light independent reactions.
What is glucose.
This is where light dependent reactions take place.
What is thylakoids?
What is the equation for cellular respiration?
Oxygen + Glucose --> Water + CO2 + ATP
The product credited when muscle fatigue occurs after a heavy lift.
What is Latic acid?
The product(s) of light dependent reactions.
What is oxygen?
Another name for light independents reactions.
The Calvin Cycle.