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The main, most important energy molecule of ALL organisms.

What is ATP ?

Three, the last of which is bonded with a high energy bond.

How many phosphate groups are in ATP ?

From nutrients either made or ingested.

Where do organisms get the energy to produce ATP ?

The last phosphate group is broken off, releasing energy for life functions.

How does ATP provide energy ?

ATP is broken down into ADP+P and then ADP+P is recycled back into ATP

How can humans use an average of 125 lbs of ATP a day ?

The process where light energy is trapped and converted into carbohydrates.

What is photosynthesis ?

Light energy, CO2, and H2O

What are three things (ingredients) necessary for photosynthesis ?

Light Reaction and Calvin Cycle

What are the two types of photosynthetic reactions ?

Organisms that use energy from chemical reactions (instead of light energy) to produce carbohydrates.

What are chemosynthetic organisms ?

In places with no light (such as deep sea vents, pits of volcanoes, and underground).

Where would you expect a chemosynthetic organism to exist ?

The process used by cells to convert glucose into ATP.

What is cellular respiration ?

In the mitochondria

In which organelle does the majority of cellular respiration occur ?

The type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen.

What is aerobic respiration ?

The Kreb’s Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain.

What are the two types of Aerobic Respiration ?

38 ATP

How many ATP are produced during aerobic respiration?

The type of cellular respiration that does NOT require oxygen.

What is anaerobic respiration ?

Glycolysis

What is the first step of cellular respiration ?

Usually occurs during exercise.

When would anaerobic respiration need to be used ?

Lactic Acid fermentation

What type of anaerobic respiration occurs in our bodies ?

The build up of lactic acid.

What causes muscle fatigue and soreness ?

The green pigment in plants that traps light energy.

What is chlorophyll ?

CO2, H2O, and 38 ATP

What are the products of aerobic respiration ?

Because it is a waste product that is released during the Kreb’s Cycle.

Why do animals breathe out CO2 ?

Muscle contractions, digestion, active transport, homeostasis

What are some of the processes that require ATP ?

To maintain or increase the concentration of O2 in the body so it can remain in aerobic respiration.

Why do we breathe heavier during exercise ?

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The reactants of one reaction are the products of the other reaction.

How are the photosynthetic reaction and the cellular respiration reaction interconnected ?