1. What Is a Pigment?

1. What Is a Pigment?

Station 1:

1. What is a pigment?

2. How does the color of the pigment indicate what colors of light are reflected and absorbed?

3. What are two pigments in plants?

4. Where is chlorophyll found in a plant cell?

5. What is the job of chlorophyll in photosystem II and photosystem I?

Station 2:

6. What is the granum?

7. What is the stroma?

8. What occurs in the grana?

9. What occurs in the stroma?

10. What occurs in the mitochondria?

11. What occurs in the cytoplasm?

Station 3:

12. Put the steps of the light dependent reactions in order on your paper:

A. Electrons passed to photosystem I

B. Chlorophyll in phototsystem II absorbs light causing electrons to move to a higher energy state.

C. Electrons passed in an electron transport chain which used the energy of electrons to make ATP

D. Electrons passed in an electron transport chain which used the energy of electrons to transform NADP+ into NADPH

E. Chlorophyll in photosystem I absorbs light causing electrons to move to a higher energy state

F. Water is split

13. What is another name for the light independent reactions?

14. How do the light independent reactions rely on the light dependent reactions to occur?

15. From what molecule does the C atom in glucose come from during carbon fixation?

Station 4:

16. What is photosynthesis?

17. What is cellular respiration?

18. What is chemosynthesis?

19. Where does chemosynthesis occur?

20. Why is it said that the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration make up the circle of life?

Station 5:

21. What is the equation for photosynthesis?

22. What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

23. What are the products of photosynthesis?

24. What organisms photosynthesize?

25. What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis?

Station 6:

26. What is the equation for cellular respiration?

27. What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

28. What are the products of cellular respiration?

29. What organisms are capable of undergoing cellular respiration?

30. What organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?

Station 7:

31. What is glycolysis?

32. Glycolysis starts with …

33. Glycolysis ends with …

34. What is the net energy gain in glycolysis?

35. Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?

Station 8:

36. What step of cellular respiration is part of both the processes of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration?

37. Which uses oxygen - aerobic or anaerobic?

38. Which produces more energy – aerobic or anaerobic?

39. How much energy does aerobic cellular respiration produce?

40. How much energy does anaerobic cellular respiration produce?

Station 9:

41. What is another name for anaerobic cellular respiration?

42. What is produced in human muscles when oxygen is not present?

43. How do you know if anaerobic respiration occurred in your body?

44. What is produced by yeast when oxygen is not present?

Station 10:

45. Where does oxidative respiration occur?

46. What are NADH and FADH2?

Explain each of the following:

47. Krebs Cycle

48. Electron Transport Chain