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When bonds are broken, energy not used by the cell is given off as this
heat
Protein on inner membranes of some organelles that is involved in chemiosmosis
ATP Synthase
Two organelles evergreen trees use to synthesize ATP
Mitochondria and chloroplasts
Name of membranes where chemiosmosis occurs
Cristae and thylakoid
Ion that forms a gradient on opposite sides of a membrane and supplies the energy for oxidative phosphorylation
H+
Element not required for anaerobic respiration
oxygen
Part of the cell where anaerobic respiration occurs
cytoplasm
Process that produces ATP and lactic acid
fermentation
Product of fermentation that bread makers put to use in their work
Carbon dioxide
In anaerobic respiration, ATP is formed through this process
Substrate –level phosphorylation
Amount of activation energy required for all respiration pathways
2 ATP
Location of the Kreb’s Cycle
Matrix of the mitochondria
Molecule that enters the Kreb’s Cycle
Acetyl CoA
Final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain
oxygen
Part of aerobic respiration where NADH and FADH2 are oxidized
Electron transport chain
Step of aerobic respiration that can occur with or without oxygen
glycolysis
location of the electron transport system (ETS)
Mitochondrial cristae
Net amount of ATP formed during aerobic cellular respiration
36 ATP
Location in the cell where pyruvate is converted to the compound that enters the Kreb’s Cycle
Mitochondrial matrix
Oxidized form of the electron carrier used in aerobic respiration
NAD+
Structure through which gas exchange occurs in photoautotrophs
stomata
Light gathering complex in leaves
photosystems
Photosynthesis reactants
Carbon dioxide and water
Main product of the Calvin Cycle
glucose
Electron acceptor used in photosynthesis
NADP+
Used in the Cell Respiration Lab to ensure that the pressure inside the vial would decrease as the peas carried out cell respiration
Potassium Hydroxide (KOH)