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Photosyn&Respiration

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Living organisms maintain a constant balance of two opposing sets of metabolic reaction called...   Catabolic pathways and anabolic pathways  
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Catabolic pathways   Those that break down organic molecules for energy  
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Anabolic pathways   those the build up organic molecules in store energy for later use  
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All living organisms perform some kind of ___________ ____________.   Cellular respiration  
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Cellular respiration   A chemical pathway in which organic molecules are broken down to release energy in a quickly usable from (ATP)  
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What are the two basic categories cellular respiration can be divided into?   Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration  
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Aerobic respiration   uses molecular oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the reaction pathway.  
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Anaerobic pathways   Do not use oxygen as the perform respiration  
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Does fermentation use oxygen as it performs respiration?   No  
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Aerobic respiration can be divided into 4 stages. What are the four stages?   Glycolysis, the formation of acetyl CoA, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation  
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How many ATPs per glucose molecule does aerobic respiration make?   36 - 38  
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What's different between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?   Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.  
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Photosynthesis   is the opposite of respiration. Light energy is converted into an organic molecule form such as glucose.  
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What are capable of performing photosynthesis?   Plants, algae, and some kinds of bacteria.  
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Why cant animals perform photosynthesis?   It's because their cells do not contain chloroplasts  
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The photosynthetic pathway can be divided into two stages called...   Light dependent reactions and the carbon fixation reactions  
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Light-dependent reactions   Occurs in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplast.  
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Carbon fixation reactions is also called the _______ __________   Calvin cycle  
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Carbon fixation reactions   uses the energy in ATP and the NADPH to synthesize glucose.  
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What does rubisco do?   It incorporates CO2 into Ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)  
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During carbon fixation, the CO2 is _________ by the NADPH molecules and the energy for the energy requiring reactions is provided by ATP   reduced  
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What does photorespiration sometimes do?   It sometimes reduces the efficiency of photosynthesis.  
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The anaerobic process that is essential for making bread, cheese, ethyl alcohol, and some pharmaceuticals is called?   Fermentation  
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Yeast contained in bread dough completes anaerobic respiration and causes the bread to rise. Which gas released by the yeast causes the bread to rise?   Carbon dioxide  
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