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Respiration and Photosynthesis Examined

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Reactants for photosynthesis   Carbon Dioxide and Water  
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Carries energy from light reactions to the Calvin Cycle (2)   NADPH and ATP  
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Location of chlorophyll and the light reactions   Thylakoid  
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Products of photosynthesis   Glucose and Oxygen  
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Equation for photosynthesis   (light) + 6CO2 +6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2  
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Process of taking carbon dioxide gas and creating an organic molecule   carbon fixation  
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Stage of photosynthesis where oxygen is released   light reactions  
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Stage of photosynthesis where carbon fixation happens   Calvin cycle  
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Stage of photosynthesis where water is split   Light reactions  
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Organisms that can produce their own glucose from abiotic sources   Producers or Autotrophs  
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Organisms that take glucose from other organisms   Consumers or Heterotrophs  
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Definition of photosynthesis   Process that creates glucose using light energy  
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Definition of cellular respiration   Process of breaking down glucose to produce ATP  
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Energy carrying monomer that transfers energy between organisms   glucose  
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Polysaccharides that contain glucose   Starch, glycogen, cellulose  
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Polymer that plants often use to store the glucose they make   starch  
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First stage of cellular respiration   Glycolysis  
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Small, energy storing and releasing molecule used inside organisms for reactions   ATP  
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Define activation energy   Energy needed to start a reaction  
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What is a catalyst   Something that lowers activation energy to speed up reactions  
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Organic molecules that act as catalysts   enzymes  
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Location of Glycolysis   Cytoplasm (Cytosol)  
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Products of Glycolysis   2 ATP, NADH, 2 Pyruvates (pyruvic acid)  
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2nd stage of aerobic respiration   Kreb's Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)  
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Molecule that combines with Carbon Dioxide in the Calvin Cycle   RuBP  
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Enzyme that helps carbon fixation to occur   RuBisCo  
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Location of the Citric Acid Cycle   Mitochondria  
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Products of Kreb's Cycle   2 ATP, NADH, FADH2  
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3rd stage of aerobic respiration   Electron Transport Chain  
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Process of attaching a 3rd phosphate to ADP   Oxidative Phosphorylation  
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Is transferred between proteins in the ETC   electron  
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Is actively pumped against a gradient during the ETC   hydrogen ions  
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Enzyme that helps create ATP   ATP Synthase  
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Reactants of aerobic respiration   Glucose and Oxygen  
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Products of aerobic respiration   ATP, Carbon Dioxide, and Water  
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Glucose is first broken down in this stage   Glycolysis  
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Carbon Dioxide is released in this stage of respiration   Kreb's Cycle  
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Oxygen is required for this stage of respiration   ETC  
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Water is produced in this stage of respiration   ETC  
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Producing ATP from glucose when oxygen is NOT available   anaerobic respiration  
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Types of anaerobic respiration   Lactic Acid Fermentation and Alcohol Fermentation  
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Stage that is repeated in anaerobic respiration   Glycolysis  
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Becomes Lactic Acid   Pyruvate  
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Pyruvic Acid becomes this when yeast do anaerobic respiration   Ethanol  
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Waste product of aerobic and anaerobic respiration   Carbon Dioxide  
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Formula for Cellular Respiration   C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+(ATP)  
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Endosymbiotic Theory   Theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once bacteria that got into another prokaryotic cell, survived, and developed a symbiotic relationship  
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Evidence for Endosymbiosis   1) They have their own DNA, 2) Their DNA is similar to other bacteria, 3) They divide on their own (not with the rest of the cell), 4) The way they divide is similar to bacteria  
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Why is it reasonable to think mitochondria developed before chloroplasts   All organisms have mitochondria, but only producers have chloroplasts  
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What happens to ATP after it is used   It becomes ADP and returns to the mitochondria to "recharge"  
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Form of anaerobic respiration done by humans   Lactic Acid Fermentation  
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Organelle responsible for cellular respiration   mitochondria  
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Organelle responsible for photosynthesis   chloroplast  
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Pigment that absorbs light (except green) in photosynthesis   chlorophyll  
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