Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Review

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What do prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells have in common?

Ribosomes and DNA

Process occurs in a a mitochondrion

Cell Respiration

Amount of ATP produced in Anaerobic respiration?

2

Amount of ATP produced in Aerobic respiration?

36

What is the chemical formula for Photosynthesis?

6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy -> C6H12O2 + 6O2

Adenosine diphosphate

ADP

What 2 molecules combine to form ATP?

ADP and Phosphate

Cycle of chemical reaction for Cell Respiration?

ATP

Energy storing molecule of the cell

ATP

Process requires oxygen

Aerobic

What is the difference in an aerobic and anaerobic process?

Aerobic process is water loving. Anaerobic process is water fearing.

Process does not require oxygen

Aneorobic

Animals do not perform photosynthesis; however, it is essential to our survival. Explain this.

Animals get food from plants who get their food/enery from photosynthesis

Organisms that make their own food

Autotrophs

What is the chemical formula for Cellular Respiration?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

Reactants for Photosynthesis?

CO2, water, and sun energy

Cycle of chemical reaction for Photosynthesis?

Calvin

What are the four macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, and Nucleic acids

What are the functions of each macromolecule?

Carbohydrates- Monosaccharide Protein- Amino Acid Nucleic Acid- Nucleotide Lipid- Fatty Acids

Organelle for process for Photsynthesis?

Chloroplast

C6 H12 O6

Chloroplasts

What is the function of the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis?

Convert solar energy to chemical energy

Which cellular organelle is responsible for packaging proteins that the cell secretes?

Endoplasmic reticulm

What is fermentation and why is it used?

Fermentation refers to the chemical conversion of sugars into ethnol. It is used to produce alcoholic beverages.

Site of photosynthesis

Glucose

Products for Cell Respiration?

Glucose and oxygen

Products for Photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

In what step of cell respiration does glucose get broken down too?

Glucose gets broken down during Glycolysis in Cellular Respiration.

The anaerobic process of splitting glucose and forming two molecules of pyruvic acid

Glycolysis

What are the three processes of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis, The Kerbs Cycle, and ETC

What are the three processes of cellular respirations functions?

Glycolysis-4 , Ther Kerbs Cycle-1 , ETC-34

Organisms that do not make their own food

Heterotrophs

Diffusion

Refers to the process in which molecules intermingle

What does glucose get broken down to and why must it be broken down?

It gets broken down into two molecules of Pyruvic Acid. It must do this to produce energy and release CO2.

Describe in your own words what cell respiration is and why it is needed.

It provides the energy for living organisms to perform all of the other necessary functions to maintain life. Without cellular respiration the cell would die.

What type of fermentation used by us when our muscles lack oxygen?

Lactic Acid

What are the 2 processes of Photosynthesis? What are the main difference between these two processes?

Light reactions- Light dependent Calvin cycle- Light independent

What is the first stage of photosynthesis in a chloroplast?

Light-dependent reaction

What are the two stages of photosynthesis?

Light-dependent reactions, Calvin Cycle

Which organelle is defective in Tay-Sachs disease?

Lysosomes

In aerobic respiration, the Krebs Cycle takes place in what organelle?

Matrix of mitrochondria

Organelle for process for Cell Respiration?

Mitrochondria

Osmosis

Movement of molecules into a region of higher solute concentration

What is the original source of energy used during photosynthesis that is stored in the glucose molecules?

Oxygen

Reactants for Cell Respiration?

Oxygen, glucose, and ATP

What is the most likely function of a group of cells that contain a high number of chloroplasts?

Photosnythesis

What is photosynthesis and why is it important?

Photosnythesis is when plants use sunlights to make food or energy it is important because without it the plant would die.

how are the equations for photosynthsis and respiration related?

Photosnythesis takes carbon dioxcide from the air, water, and sunlight to create sugar. Theses sugars are then combined with oxygen in cellular respiration to release energy as ATP.

Where does Photosynthesis occur? Where does Cellular Respiration occur?

Photosynthesis occurs in the chloraplast Cellular Respiration occurs in the mitrochondria

Active Transport

The movement of molecules across a cell membrane

Facilitated Diffusion

The process of a passive transport

How do specialized organelles that capture energy from the sun help plants survive?

They provide them with food and energy

Discuss how cells store energy and release energy using ATP.

They release energy by breaking the high energy bonds between the last two phosphates in ATP. How they story energy is from taking energy from the breakdown of food that we eat and store it in phosphate bonds.

ATP is a product of cellular respiration; starch is a product of photosynthesis.

True

Photosynthesis requires sunlight and oxygen; cellular respiration requires glucose

True

Location of process in Anaerobic respiration?

cytoplasm

What are the starting molecules of light-dependent reactions and the calvin cycle?

light-dependent-ATP , calvin cycle-CO2

What are the products of light-dependent reactions and the calvin cycle?

light-dependent-ATP, NADPH, O2 as byproduct calvin cycle- G3P(sugars)

Location of process in Aerobic respiration?

mitochondria

In Anaerobic respiration is oxygen needed?

no

In Aerobic respiration is oxygen needed?

yes


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