unit 4- photosynthesis and cellular respiration
yes
Do plant cells perform both cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
3-carbon sugars
During the process of photosynthesis where do plants store energy?
3
How many phosphate groups make a molecule of ATP?
Mitochondria
In what organelle does Cellular Respiration take place?
Chloroplast
In what organelle does Photosynthesis occur?
Photosynthesis makes the glucose that is used in cellular respiration to make ATP
In what way are photosynthesis and cellular respiration reactions linked?
stroma in chloroplast
In which location does the Calvin Cycle take place?
photosynthesis
Light energy is converted to chemical energy during which process?
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport
Which of the following is the correct order of the main stages of cellular respiration?
thylakoids
Which part of a plant cell contains the light-absorbing molecules that start photosynthesis?
The Calvin Cycle
Which part of photosynthesis does not require light?
ATP and NADPH
Which product of the light reaction are used during the Calvin Cycle?
To convert energy in glucose to ATP
Why do cells undergo Cellular Respiration?
To convert solar energy to glucose
Why do plant cells undergo Photosynthesis?
Electron Transport Chain
accepts 2 NADH, and oxygen is added- then takes them across the mitochondrial membrane Every transfer releases an amount of energy, All the energy is then converted to ATP At the end of the chain, water is made, And 34 total ATP are displayed.
O2
Which of the following is a product of photosynthesis?
Glycolysis
2 ATP (the activation energy) are needed to break down glucose into pyruvate, Glucose and oxygen turn into water, energy, and CO2, Some leave as waste, Next 4 ATP energy molecules are produced, NADH is then introduced. It has a net gain of two ATP molecules, And the pyruvate enters into the next cycle one by one
ATP
What product is the main product of cellular respiration which cells need for energy?
heterotrophs
Organisms that cannot make their own food.
Blue and Red
What two colors do green plants absorb best?
H20 and CO2
What two compounds are the waste products of cellular respiration?
carbon dioxide
What two compounds are the waste products of cellular respiration?
O2
Plants create which of the following as a result of photosynthesis?
Autotroph
Producer is another name for
grana
Stacks of thylakoids are called?
Sunlight
What type of energy is needed for Photosynthesis?
Cellular respiration
The products of photosynthesis are the reactants for which reaction?
chloroplast
The site of glucose production in a plant.
ATP
What type of energy is produced in Cellular Respiration?
false
True or False: Chlorophyll appears green because it ABSORBS green light
true
True or False: Chlorophyll is located in chloroplasts
true
True or False: Respiration takes place in ALL cells
chloroplasts
What are the organelles that contain chlorophyll?
Carbon Dioxide, Water and ATP
What are the products of Cellular Respiration?
Glucose and Oxygen
What are the products of Photosynthesis?
Glucose and Oxygen
What are the reactants for Cellular Respiration?
Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight
What are the reactants for Photosynthesis?
C6H12O6
What compound do cells break down for energy in the process of cellular respiration?
Oxygen
What compound do living things get from the air for cellular respiration?
glucose
What compound is the main product of photosynthesis?
Oxygen
What compound is the waste product of photosynthesis?
Fermentation
What is another name for anaerobic respiration?
C6H12O6
What is the formula for glucose?
chlorophyll
What is the green pigment that plants need for photosynthesis?
stroma
What is the liquid inside of a chloroplast?
chlorophyll
What is the name of the pigment that absorbs sunlight to power photosynthesis?
glucose
What is the name of the sugar formed during photosynthesis?
Calvin Cycle
uses ATP and NADPH fro light dependent reactions to produce high energy sugars (food), light independent reaction
Krebs cycle
where energy is realased, energy freed from chemical bonds and electrons get really exicted, thye make ATP and then 3 NADPH and FADH are produced for the next step and CO2 is realased