bio
what is the net number of ATP generated directly during glycolysis per molecule of glucose?
2
What is the predicted energy yield of the Krebs Cycle, per molecule of glucose in eukaryotic cells?
20 ATP
What is the predicted energy yield of glycolysis in eukaryotic cells?
5 ATP
in order to generate one glucose molecule, the Calvin Cycle has to turn how many times?
6
when substrate-level phosphorylation occurs, it means that:
ADP is converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group
light-dependent reactions generate....
ATP and NADPH
carotenoids are important to many plants because these pigments are able too...
absorb wavelengths of light that neither chlorophyll a nor b can absorb
organisms that can manufacture their own chemical energy are called...
autotrophs
The calvin cycle of a plant exposed to light during the day that is suddenly put in the dark....
can still run as long as there is ATP, CO2, and NADPH present
fall leaf color on deciduous trees is a result of...
cessation of chlorophyll production, which allows the accessory pigments to be revealed
during what step of glycolysis are two ATP molecules required?
glucose priming
what stage of cellular respiration can occur in human cells with or without oxygen present?
glycolysis
What happens to oxygen that is used in cellular respiration?
it is reduced to form water
one of the disadvantages of C4 pathway is that it requires...
more ATP
clusters of chlorophyll and accessory pigments are called...
photosystems
molecules that can absorb light are called....
pigments
if a plant's stomata were always closed, how would this affect the plant's ability to make glucose?
plants would make less sugar than normal
In glycolysis, a major portion of the energy remains in the final product, which is called...
pyruvate
when amino acids are degraded in cells, into what intermediate of the aerobic respiration process are the carbon skeletons of amino acids primarily converted?
pyruvate and krebs cycle intermediates
in which part of the chloroplasts are the Calvin cycle enzymes located?
stroma
as electrons move along the electron transport chain, they lose potential energy. How is the energy that is released used by the cell?
the energy is used to transport protons against the concentration gradient
all the reactions of cellular respiration that occur after glycolysis take place in what part of the eukaryotic cell?
the mitochondria
NADPH is made by...
the passing of electrons from photosystem I to an electron transport chain
the photosystem channels the excitation energy gathered by absorption of light by any one of the pigment molecules to a specific reaction center chlorophyll, which in turn passes the energy to...
the primary electron acceptor
what must happen to amino acids before they can be used in catabolic reactions?
they must be deaminated
for photosynthesis in green plants, the electron donor for the light dependent reaction is....
water
what metabolic intermediate are fats primarily converted into?
Acetyl-CoA
In aerobic respiration, chemiosmotic generation of ATP is driven by:
a difference in H+ concentration on the two sides of the inner mitochondrial wall
