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What does ATP stand for? |
Adenosine Tri Phosphate |
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Three components that make up ATP |
Glucose Ribose and Adenine |
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Where does Glycolysis occur? |
Cytoplasm |
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Name the two electron carriers in cellular respiration |
NAD and FAD |
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Three steps of cellular respiration |
Gylcolysis Krebs Cycle and Electron transport chain |
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Where do Krebs Cycle and ETC occur? |
The Mitochondria Matrix |
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Where are most of the ATPs produced during there cellular respiration? |
Electron Transport chain |
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What are the reactants of light dependent reaction? |
light, water, ADP, NADP+, |
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What are the product of light dependent reaction? |
O2, ATP, NADPH. |
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What are the reactants of light independent reaction? |
ATP, NADPH, CO2 |
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What are the products of light independent reaction? |
ADP, NADP+, glucose |
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Why are most plants green? |
Chlorophyll reflects green light |
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Where is ETC found? |
Inner mitochondria membrane. |
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What types of organism undergo alcohol fermentation |
Micro organism |
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What is Prokaryotes? |
Unicellular organism that lack a nucleus |
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What are eukaryotes? |
Organism that contain a nucleus |
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How does water move when cell is placed in hypertonic solution? |
A net movement of water molecules out of the cell causes it to shrink. |
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How does water move when cell is places in a hypotonic solution? |
A net of movement of water molecules into the cell causes it to swell |
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How does water move when cell is places in a isotonic solution ? |
Water moves Equally |
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What are the roles of ATP and NADPH produced from the light reaction. |
They provide the energy needed to build high energy sugars from low energy to carbon dioxide. |