Bio MidTerm
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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in a chloroplast the hydrogen ions are pumped from where? | from the stroma into the thylakoid space
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the enzyme found in c4 plants that initially fixes CO2 | PEP Carboxylase
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the first reaction of the krebs cycle | acetyl CoA binds with oxaloacetate to form citrate
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Pyruvate is converted into lactic acid during fermentation for what purpose? | to regenerare NAD+
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the enzyme needed to join Okasaki fragments | DNA ligase
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name the 6 main functions of embedded proteins | cell to cell communication, attach to cytoskeleton, cell to cell joining, enzyme activity, signal transduction, transport
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these nucleotides are purines | adenine and guanine
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this part of photosynthesis requires NADPH and ATP | calvin cycle
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the number of NADHs made in the krebs cycle for every 1 glucose molecule | 6
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3 ways animal cells can take in large materials | phagocytosis, pinocytosis, receptor mediated phagocytosis
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the percentage of cytosine if 30% of DNA is adenine | 20% adenine
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this type of molecule is responsible for cell to cell recognition | glycolipids
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where do light reactions occur in chloroplast? | thylakoid membrane
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this product of the krebs cycle enters the ETC at a lower energy level | FADH2
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end products of glycolysis | pyruvate, NADH, ATP, water
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this process in respiration evolved first | glycolysis
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this process occurs in both the mitochondria and chloroplasts to produce ATP | chemiosmosis
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CO2 acceptor in the calvin cycle and needs to be regenerated | RuBP
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