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- 1. Which of the 4 biomolecules make up the cell walls of the plant? 2. 6CO2+6H2O+energy→ C6H12O6+6O2 is the balanced chemical equation for what biochemical process? Where does the energy come from? 3. How do enzymes help chemical reactions to occur? 4. Which of the four biomolecules holds genetic information? 5. What are the substrates of cellular respiration? 6. Which of the four biomolecules make up the cytoskeleton? 7. What enzyme complex synthesizes DNA? 8. What sugar does lactase break down? 9. How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration interact on a global scale? Think of the flow of matter and energy through the biosphere. 10. Protein structure determines the function of enzymes. The structure of a protein is determined by the exact genetic sequence of the gene that codes for that protein. If the genetic sequence gets mutated, how will that affect the protein function? Explain.13. What are the end materials or products of Cellular Respiration?14. What is the product formed at the end of glycolysis?15. What is the Net total of ATP made during the Krebs Cycle?16. What is the Net total of ATP made during Glycolysis?5. How much ATP is used for Glycolysis?6. How much net ATP is made during Glycolysis?7. Which of the 3 processes makes NADH?8. Which of the 3 processes makes FADH2?
- 17. What is the Net total of ATP made during Electron Transport?18. What is the Net total of ATP made during the entire process of Cellular Respiration?19. What are the supermolecules NADH and FADH2 needed for?20. Which of the 3 processes will NADH and FADH2 be utilized?1. How is ATP produce in Glycolysis? 2. How is ATP produce in Kreb cycle? 3. How is ATP produce in Electron Transport System?1. What two types of cells contain chloroplasts? 2. Autotrophs make their own food using energy from 3. The food making process is called 4. What are the raw materials for photosynthesis? 5. What simple sugar is produced? 6. What gas is used in the process? What gas is released? 7. Where are most photosynthetic cells in plants found? 8. What compound can be made from glucose and serves as long term energy storage? 9. Compare the raw materials of photosynthesis to the products of respiration. 10. How are these two processes (photosynthesis and respiration) related?
- 1. Why is water split by PSII in the light reactions? 2. How is ATP synthesis powered in the light reactions? How does this compare to the oxidative phosphorylation of Cellular Respiration?14. What happen during the ATP-ADP cycle? A.ATP is synthesized from the chemical energy in glucose B.ATP release energy, turning the molecule into ADP with lesser amount of energy C. ATP are being constantly rebuilt from ADP and lone phosphate group to ensure continuous supply of energy D. All of the above 15. Which of the following statement is TRUE about photosynthetic pigments? A. Chlorophyll and carotenoids are the two major classes of photosynthetic pigments in plants and algae. B.Chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b can be found on higher plants chloroplasts C.Many photosynthetic organisms have a mixture of pigments D. All of the above3. What factor determines the pathway that pyruvic acid takes after leaving glycolysis? 4. What is the importance of cellular respiration to us? 5. Explain how cellular respiration compliments photosynthesis? 6. What is the ultimate end of cellular respiration?
- 1. Look at the molecular formula for plant tissue. Where does the carbon come from? 2. Where does the hydrogen in C6H12O6 come from? 3. When radioactive isotopes of oxygen atoms are put into CO2 molecules and the plant is allowed to photosynthesize, only new plant tissue (C6H12O6) is radioactive and the oxygen gas given off is not radioactive. Draw a dotted line in the photosynthesis equation to show where the oxygen atoms in CO2 go. 4. Draw a dotted line in the equation to show where the oxygen atoms in H20 go.1. What is the chemical composition of ATP? Identify the components according to the organic compound. 2. How important is water in harvesting energy from ATP molecules? 3. What is the importance of pigment in photosyntheis?4. How many ATP's are used during glycolysis? How many ATP's are made during glycolysis? What is the total output of ATP from glycolysis? 5. In the absence of oxygen the cell will perform only glycolysis, and not the rest of respiration. Is this efficient? How much of the energy has been harvested from glucose at this point?