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What proccess produces oxygen and glucose
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Photosynthesis
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Which molecule is an electron acceptor: NADP+ or NADPH?
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NADP
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Which photosystem involves the buildup of charged particles?
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Photosystem ll
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What is the process of incorporating CO2 into carbohydrate molecules?
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Carbon Fixation
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What is the first step of photosynthesis?
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To capture solar energy and transfer it to electrons.
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Where does photolysis occur?
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The thylakoid lumen
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What color of light do plants reflect?
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Green light
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What is stroma?
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Protein-rich semi liquid material in the inside of the chloroplast
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What is the difference between oxidation and reduction?
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Oxidation involves losing electrons and reduction involves gaining electrons
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Where does cellular respiration occur?
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The mitochondria
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For every 1 glucose, ____ ATP is produced
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36
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How many times does the Kreb's cycle run for each molecule of glucose?
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Twice
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How many molecules of CO2 is produced during the Kreb's cycle?
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2
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What is formed from FAD?
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FADH2
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What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic reactions?
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Aerobic requires oxygen and anaerobic does not require oxygen
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During the preperation for the Kreb's cycle, how many acetyl-COa molecules are produced?
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2
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What does pyruvic acid get converted to?
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Ethanol
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What molecule is the greatest source of chemical potential energy for processes within cells?
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ATP
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As electrons move from one carrier to the next, they release _______
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Energy
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In what part of the cell does glycolysis occur?
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Cytoplasm
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