GTCHS BiologyStudy GuideJ. Hawley Howard
Biology Study Guide – Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration – Chapter 8 Test
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GTCHS BiologyStudy GuideJ. Hawley Howard
Photosynthesis
Cellar respiration
Chloropyll
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Thylakoid
Cytoplasm
Granum
Stroma
Stoma/Stomata
Cristae
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Outer mitochondrial membrane
Mitochondrial matrix
Electrons
Hydrogen ions
Photolysis
Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle/Citric Acid Cycle
Calvin Cycle/Dark reactions/Light-Independent reactions
Oxygen
Glucose
Intermediate step
Pyruvate
Acetyl CoA
Carbon dioxide
Water
Equation for Photosynthesis
Equation for Cellular Respiration
ATP
ADP
ATP Synthase
Concentration gradient
Equilibrium
NADP+
NADPH
NADH
Electron carrier molecule
Pigment
Light/Radiant energy
Chemical energy
Carbon fixation
C3 photosynthesis
C4 photosynthesis
CAM photosynthesis
Mesophyll cells
Bundle sheath cells
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GTCHS BiologyStudy GuideJ. Hawley Howard
- In words, explain the process of photosynthesis:
- In words, explain the process of cellular respiration:
- What organisms are capable of carrying out photosynthesis?
- Because they are capable of undergoing photosynthesis, what name do we give to all these groups of organisms?
- What are heterotrophs?
- Describe the relationship between heterotrophs and autotrophs:
- Why do all living things rely on photosynthesis?
- What organisms carry out both photosynthesis AND cellular respiration?
- Define the Electron Transport Chain:
- List and explain the two major steps of photosynthesis (The Light Reactions and The Calvin Cycle). What is happening in each step? What are the products and reactants of each step?
- What are the two names given to photosynthesis step 1? Why?
- Why do our eyes perceive plants as the color green?
- Where does step 1 of photosynthesis occur?
- Where does step 2 of photosynthesis occur?
- In photosynthesis, where is the Electron Transport Chain located?
- Regardless of whether it’s aerobic or anaerobic, what process does cellular Respiration always begin with?
- What happens in the step mentioned above? How many, if any, ATP are generated in this step?
- Where do the electrons come from for the ETC in photosynthesis versus cellular respiration?
- What is the difference between ADP and ATP? What do each of these acronyms stand for?
- In Cellular Respiration, where does the Electron Transport Chain take place?
- What are the two types of cellular respiration?
- In anaerobic respiration, what are the two potential pathways and what are the products of each pathway?
- Write the equation for photosynthesis. Label and products and reactants of this equation.
- What are ‘electron carriers’ and explainthey are important in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
- List out the electron carriers that we have discussed in class so far:
- What is the chemical formula for glucose?
- List the three ‘basic’ steps of glycolysis:
- Write the equation for cellular respiration. Label the products and reactants of this equation.
- ______is a membrane-embedded protein that functions to make ATP in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- Photosynthesis takes place in an organelle called a ______.
- ______is credited with discovering the Citric Acid Cycle.
- ______is an organic molecule that most organisms use to store energy.
- ______is the space outside the thylakoids inside the chloroplast.
- ______is the first step of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
- ______is the name for the folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Cellular respiration takes place in the organelle called: ______.
- In glycolysis, glucose is converted into ______.
- ATP synthase is powered by ______.
- One molecule of glucose yields _____ molecules of ATP.
- ______is the process of breaking down carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen.
- Anaerobic respiration always occurs in the ______.
- Chlorophyll is a type of ______.
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