Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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A membrane-bound organelle that is the site of photosynthesis within the cell. It is located in all eukaryotic plant cells. | ||
The site of the light-dependent part of photosyntesis and contains a lumen and a membrane. | ||
Contains pigments, photosystems, ATP synthase, and an electron transport train and is responsible for the light-dependent aspect of photosynthesis. | ||
A stack of thylakoids. | ||
The fluid that surround the thylakoids in the chloroplast and is the site of the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis. | ||
A plant pigment that reflects green light while absorbing all other wavelengths of light in the photosystem. | ||
Sunlight + Water --> ATP + NADPH + Oxygen | ||
ATP + NADPH + Carbon Dioxide --> G3P (Eventually Glucose) +Oxygen | ||
Formed when water is split and light excited the electrons through the electron transport train | ||
A molecule that is formed from ADP in the ATP Synthase where H+ ions move down their gradient. | ||
Another name for the Calvin Cycle | ||
The process in which carbon fixates to RuBP to form G3P (a sugar). | ||
The process in which ATP is converted into glucose (energy storage). | ||
The Calvin Cycle is a/ an _____________ process. | ||
The inner part of the mitochondria where the Kreb's Cycle occurs. | ||
The location of the glycolysis process in the cell. | ||
Folds on the inner membrane where the ETC occurs. | ||
The process that creates 2 pyruvate molecules. | ||
The process that breaks down glucose molecules. | ||
Products are NADH, 2 ATP, and 2 Pyruvate | ||
The Krebs Cycle is also known as the __________. | ||
Products are ATP, FADH2, NADH, and carbon dioxide | ||
Increase the surface area of the mitochondria's inner membrane to allow for cellular respiration. | ||
Produces water as a by-product. | ||
The two types of fermentation. | ||
The anaerobic alternative to cellular respiration. | ||
A part of light-dependent reactions that contains a light-harvesting complex and a reaction-center complex. | ||
The only product of the cyclic flow of the light-dependent reaction. | ||
The ETC is a/ an __________ process. | ||
The final acceptor of electrons in the ETC that forms water. | ||
Allows for glycolysis to run continuosly without oxygen. | ||
Regenerates the NAD+ necessary to run glycolysis. | ||
The location of the fermentation process in the cell. |