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43 notecards = 11 pages (4 cards per page)

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Energy Unit Test

front 1

In through the stomata

back 1

Carbon dioxide

front 2

Into the chloroplasts

back 2

sunlight

front 3

In through the vascular system

back 3

water

front 4

process

back 4

photosynthesis

front 5

out through stomata

back 5

oxygen

front 6

process:

back 6

cellular respiration

front 7

Raw materials (3) in the LIGHT REACTION:(light is not a material' it's an energy)

back 7

H2O, ADP, NADP+

front 8

Raw materials (3) in the CALVIN CYCLE:

back 8

CO2, ATP, NADPH

front 9

Raw materials (3 or 4) in GLYCOLYSIS:

back 9

Glucose, ATP, NAD+,

front 10

Raw materials (4) in the KREBS CYCLE:

back 10

Acetyl coA, NAD, FAD, ADP

front 11

Raw materials (4) in the ETC:

back 11

NADH, FADH2, O2, H2O

front 12

Products (3) for the LIGHT REACTION:

back 12

ATP, NADPH, O2

front 13

Products (3) for the CALVIN CYCLE:

back 13

Glucose, ADP, NADP+

front 14

Products (3 or 4) for GLYCOLYSIS:

back 14

Pyruvic acid, ATP, NADH

front 15

Products (4) for the KREBS CYCLE:

back 15

ATP, NADH, FADH, CO2

front 16

Location for LIGHT REACTION:

back 16

Thylakoid

front 17

Location for CALVIN CYCLE:

back 17

stroma

front 18

Location for GLYCOLYSIS:

back 18

cytoplasm

front 19

Location for KREBS CYCLE:

back 19

matrix

front 20

Location for ETC:

back 20

cristae

front 21

ENERGY TRANSFER FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS:
____ to ____

back 21

sunlight to glucose

front 22

ENERGY TRANSFER FOR CELLULAR RESPIRATION:____ to ____

back 22

glucose to ATP

front 23

CHEMICAL EQUATION (BALANCED) FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS:

back 23

6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

front 24

CHEMICAL EQUATION (BALANCED) FOR CELLULAR RESPIRATION:

back 24

C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

front 25

Where does the Oxygen come from that enters your body?
(like before it got in the air for you to breathe in)

back 25

it comes from the hydrolysis of water in the light reaction in the chloroplast of plant cells

front 26

Where does the Glucose come from that you ate from your food?

back 26

it comes from the carbon fixation of CO2 in the dark reaction in the chloroplast of plant cells

front 27

Where does the Water come from in cellular respiration that you breathe out?

back 27

it comes from oxygen picking up 2 hydrogens in the ETC of mitochondria of plant and animal cells

front 28

Where does the Carbon Dioxide come from that you also exhale?

back 28

it comes from the breakdown of sugar in the conversion step and Krebs cycle of mitochondria of plant and animal cells

front 29

Where does the Oxygen go once you breathe it in?

back 29

it goes to the mitochondria of plant or animal cells to pick up H's

front 30

Where does the Glucose go once you eat it from your food?

back 30

it goes to the cytoplasm of plant or animal cells to undergo glycolysis

front 31

Where does the Water go once you breathe it out?

back 31

it goes to the chloroplast of plant cells to be split for the light reaction

front 32

Where does the Carbon Dioxide go once you breathe it out?

back 32

it goes to the chloroplast of plant cells to join with RuBP for the dark reaction

front 33

Which products of the light dependent reactions are used during the light independent reactions?

back 33

NADPH and ATP

front 34

Which of the following happens in glycolysis?

back 34

Glucose is split into pyruvate molecules

front 35

What are the products of photosynthesis?

back 35

Oxygen and glucose

front 36

What are the reactants of aerobic respiration?

back 36

C6H12O6 and 6O2

front 37

In which organelle does the majority of AEROBIC respiration occur?

back 37

Mitochondrion

front 38

Within the chloroplast, where do the dark reactions occur?

back 38

Stroma

front 39

How many molecules of ATP are made from one molecule of glucose during aerobic respiration with oxygen present?

back 39

38

front 40

Which step of aerobic respiration requires oxygen?

back 40

Electron Transport Chain

front 41

How is energy released from ATP?

back 41

By removing a phosphate group

front 42

Which of the following correctly sequences the events of aerobic respiration?

back 42

Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport

front 43

During which reaction of photosynthesis is water split to replace the electrons on chlorophyll?

back 43

Light Reaction