Cell Energy REVIEW
THIS Is Cell Energy
Organelle Structures Calvin Cycle Glycolysis Krebs Cycle Leaf Structures Light Reactions
It is the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place. A 100
What is the chloroplast? A 100
It is the pancake-like sac structure in the grana that is the location of the light reactions. A 200
What is the thylakoid? A 200
This molecule makes up much of the membranes associated with the chloroplast and mitochondrion. A 300
What is a phospholipid? A 300
It is the name given to the collection of all the stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast. A 400
What is the grana? A 400
This is the advantage of the membrane folds that make up the mitochondrion’s cristae. A 500
What is increase surface area for chemical reactions? A 500
It is another name for the Calvin cycle. B 100
What is “The Light Independent Reactions or “The Dark Reactions” B 100
The Calvin cycle happens here in the chloroplast. B 200
What is the stroma? B 200
During the Calvin cycle, this is done to the element Carbon. B 300
What is fixed or made organic? B 300
It is the Scientist who discovered the Calvin Cycle (First and Last name) B 400
Who is Melvin Calvin? B 400
The end product of the Calvin cycle. B 500
What is glucose or fixed (organic) carbon? B 500
It is the location in the cell of Glycolysis. C 100
What is the cytosol? C 100
It is the total net production of ATP from glycolysis. C 200
What is a total of two molecules? C 200
It is the name used to describe a process such as Glycolysis that does not require oxygen. C 300
What is anaerobic? C 300
C 400 Good job so far!
Besides ATP (and NADH), these three- carbon molecules are the end product molecules of Glycolysis. C 400
What are two molecules of pyruvic acid (pyruvate)? C 400
Where does the pyruvic acid, produced in glycolysis, go after glycolysis? C 500
What is to the mitochondrion? C 500
It is the carbon compound given off from Krebs cycle that becomes cellular waste in animals. D 100
What is CO 2 ? D 100
It is the total number of ATP molecules produced from two turns of the Krebs Cycle (one for each pyruvic acid molecule). D 200
What is two? D 200
Pyruvic acids must be converted to this compound before it can be used by the Krebs cycle. D 300
What is Acetyl-CoA? D 300
It is first compound produced at the start of the Krebs Cycle. (It is another name for the Krebs cycle and is found in certain fruit.) D 400
What is citric acid (citrate)? D 400
This is where the Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondrion. (Name of the part of the mitochondrion.) D 500
What is the matrix? D 500
The uppermost and lowermost layer of leaf cells. E 100
What are the epidermal cells? E 100
It is the outer covering of wax. E 200
What is cuticle layer (cutin layer)? E 200
It is the layer in the leaf with many air spaces. E 300
What is the spongy mesophyll? E 300
The “tubes” in the leaf vein that carry water and sugars. E 400
What are the xylem and phloem? E 400
These cells that form a pore called a stomate (stoma). E 500
What are the bundle guard cells. E 500
Chlorophyll does this to green light, which causes some plants to appear green. F 100
What is reflects? F 100
A collection of pigments & other molecules made up of Chlorophyll a and accessory pigments. F 200
What are photosystems? F 200
This is a quantum or particle of light. F 300
What is a photon? F 300
Molecules produced during the light reactions to power the Calvin cycle. F 400
What are ATP and NADPH? F 400
This is the enzyme that produces ATPs. It is found in the thylakoid membrane as well as the mitochondrion’s inner membrane. (Ends in - ASE F 500
What is ATP Synthase? F 500
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