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During this process no ATP are produced.

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Acetyl Co-A passes through this before

entering the Kreb’s cycle

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ATP ADP + ? And ?

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These are electron carriers during cellular

respiration

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Two identical molecules that result from the splitting of

glucose after glycolysis

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The _____ cycle is the carbon fixation process of

___________.

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The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen

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Using light energy to convert carbon dioxide and

water into carbohydrates

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Process of splitting H20

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First step or stage in cellular respiration

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The process by which living things release the energy stored in food molecules

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PGA goes through a series of reactions to

become this molecule.

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2 Carbon molecule that enters into the Kreb’s Cycle

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This enzyme catalyzes that production of ATP.

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What gas, if any, does glycolysis require?

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During aerobic respiration, the Electron Transport Chain

occurs in the matrix of this portion of the mitochondria.

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This is the process that creates a gradient of H+

to produce ATP.

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Product of alcoholic fermentation is ethanol and

what other molecule?

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Products of cellular respiration

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Products of Photosynthesis

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General term for respiration that occurs without the

presence of oxygen.

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Reactants of Photosynthesis

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Reactant(s) of anaerobic respiration (fermentation).

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Biological catalysts that lower the energy of

activation of a biochemical reaction

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ATP is reduced to ADP by this enzyme.

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Contains Three Phosphoric Acid Molecules, 1 Ribose Molecule, and 1 Adenine

Molecule

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This molecule contains 2 phosphates, 1 adenine and a

ribose sugar

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Where photosynthesis occurs

(cellular structure)

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Area in which glycolysis occurs

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Electron carrier from photosynthesis

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NADH becomes NAD+ during what anaerobic

process?

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Green pigment involved in the light dependent reaction

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Produces about 34 ATP during aerobic

respiration

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Chlorophyll is found inside what plant cell structures

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The chlorophyll inside a chloroplast is found in stacks

of disk-like structures

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2 PGAL molecules combine to create this molecule.

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When muscle cells do not receive enough oxygen this

is formed

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What cycle is also known as the citric acid cycle?

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This gas is released during the light dependent

reaction.

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During this reaction O2 is produced

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What is the approximate number of ATPs that can be

produced in the overall process of aerobic

respiration?

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Photosynthesis Light Reaction FADH2 and NADH

Mitochondrial membrane

Cytosol of cytoplasm

Anaerobic Respiration/Fermentation

Phosphate and Energy

Photolysis Pyruvate Aerobic CO2 Membrane ATP Synthase PGAL

Glycolysis Cellular Respiration

ETC None/zero Chemiosmosis Chloroplasts ATP

Enzymes Light Water and Carbon Dioxide

Sugar and Oxygen

H20, CO2 Anaerobic C6H12O6 ATPase

ADP NADPH Chlorophyll Chloroplasts Sugar O2 Krebs Cycle

Lactic Acid Granum Acetyl-CoA Alcoholic fermentation

2 36-38 Calvin cycle and photosynthesis