Energy
Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Potpourri
10

Release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds

What is a catabolic pathway? 

10

Area for substrate to bind

What is an active site? 

10

Green pigment in thylakoid membranes

What is chlorophyll?

10

What is Oxygen?


The final electron acceptor 

10

A loss of e-


What is oxidation? 

20

Consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler compounds


What is an anabolic pathway?

20

Reduce enzyme activity by blocking substrates from binding to the active site

What are competitive inhibitors? 

20

The location of water splitting during photosynthesis

What is inside photosystem II? 

20

What is glycolysis?

The first stage in cellular respiration

20

The purpose of sunlight in photosynthesis (be specific) 

What is to excite electrons? 

30

During energy transfers or transformations, some energy is unusable and often lost as heat


What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics? 

30

Bind to the allosteric site, which changes the shape of the active site preventing substrates from binding


What are noncompetitive inhibitors?

30

The sugar molecule created during the Calvin cycle. 

What is G3P? 

30

What is acetyl CoA?


Main product of pyruvate oxidation

30

Ion gradient used by ATP synthase 

What is a H+? 

What is a proton?


40

The bond broken in ATP that releases energy. (Hint: Not a type of bond) 

What is the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate group? 

40

Enzymes will change the shape of their active site to allow the substrate to bind better


What is induced fit? 

40

What are ATP and NADPH?

The chemical energy molecules created in the light dependent reactions

40

What are NADH and FADH2?

Electron carriers created during glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle

40

The enzyme responsible for carbon fixation in photosynthesis

What is rubisco? 

50

All of the chemical reactions in an organism


What is metabolism? 

50

Non protein molecules that assist enzyme function


What are cofactors?

50

One way that plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration. 

What is C4 plants have a spatial separation of the steps in photosynthesis?

What is C4 plants partially close their stomata to conserve water?

What is CAM plants open their stomata at night to absorb carbon dioxide and keep them closed during the day? 

50

Location of the electron transport chain 

What is the inner membrane of the mitochondria?

50

The impact on the human body when lactate is unable to be broken down

What is lactic acidosis?

What is excessively low blood pH?