Vocabulary Transport across a Membrane Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Potpourri
100
What is granum
stacks of thylakoid
100
What is active transport
This type of transport requires energy
100
What is 38
How many ATP molecules are made during aerobic respiration
100
What is the chloroplast
What organelle does photosynthesis take place
100
What is starch
How do plants store their sugar
200
What is the mitochondria
The organelle used in respiration
200
What is the tails
These are the hydrophobic portion of the phospholipid bilayer
200
What is lactic acid and alcohol fermentation
What are the two types of anaerobic respiration
200
Light/Granum or Thylakoid
Dark/ Stroma
Where do the light and dark reactions take place
200
What is osmosis
The diffusion of water
300
What is cellular respiration
This process releases energy by breaking down glucose
300
What is integral
These type of proteins go all the way through the bilayer and help in transport
300
What is cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis take place
300
What is water is split and oxygen is a biproduct
What happens in the light reactions
300
What is glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron Transport Chain
Write the correct order of events for aerobic respiration
400
What is hypertonic
A solution whose solute concentration is higher
400
What is diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion
Name the three types of passive transport
400
What is pyruvic acid
What is the starting molecule for the krebs cycle
400
What is CO2 is converted to C6H12O6/ sugar
What happens in the dark reactions
400
What is (c) oxygen
11. The importance of photosynthesis is that plants are able to produce ______ for the biosphere.
a. CO2
b. ATP
c. Oxygen
d. Chlorophyll
500
What is autotroph
A word that describes an organism that can make its own food
500
What is hypotonic to hypertonic
Which way will water move in a solution
500
What is O2 + C6H12O6 -> CO2 + H2O + ATP
Write the formula for respiration
500
What is chlorophyll-a and chlorophyll-b
What are the main pigments involved in photosynthesis
500
What is they need a chloroplast to make their own sugars and they need a mitochondria to break down their sugars to get energy (ATP)
Why do plants have both a chloroplast and a mitochondria






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