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1st Semester Honors Biology Exam Review - Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

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Changes solar energy into glucose (stored energy)
Photosynthesis requires -
Photosynthesis produces -
6CO2 + 6H2O --s-u-n-l-i-g-h-t--> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Process of Photosynthesis that requires sunlight
2 Processes of Photosynthesis
Occurs in the thykaloid membranes of the chloroplast
Used to be called dark reactions
Do not directly require sunlight
Occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast
Requires NADPH and ATP
The process of Photosynthesis that turns light into ATP and NADPH
The process of Photosynthesis that turns ATP and NADPH into stored energy (glucose)
Changes Glucose into usable energy in the form of ATP
Requirements of Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration produces -
C6H12O6 + 6C02 --------> 6CO2 ^H20 + (36 ATP)
The 3 processes of Respiration
Glucose is broken down in this process of Respiration
Glycolysis is anaerobic (true/false)
Pyruvate is broken down into CO2 in this process of Respiration
Krebs Cycle is anaerobic (true/false)
ATP is synthesized in this process of Respiration
Glycolysis produces how many ATP
Krebs Cycle produces how many ATP
Electron Transport Train is anaerobic (true/false)
Electron Transport Train produces how many ATP
Amount of ATP produced in Cellular Respiration if Oxygen is present
Amount of ATP produced in Cellular Respiration if Oxygen is not present
Glycolysis takes place here
Krebs Cycle takes place here
Electron Transport Chain takes place here

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