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CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Cells & Energy BIOPARDY K. Martin

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CCNA1 v3 Module 1

Cells & Energy

BIOPARDY

K. Martin

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A: What is AUTOTROPHS?

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Organisms that create their own food using light .

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QuestionA: What is carbon dioxide?

The carbon source of photoautotrophs.

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A: What is a photons?

Packets of light that have an undulating motion through space.

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A: What is ENERGY?

Something that all organisms require to drive metabolism.

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A: What is a ATP?

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A: What is a Mitochondria?

In cells, sites of large ATP production.

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A: What are Chlorophylls?

Primary pigments that absorb light in the photosynthetic process.

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A: What is the Thylakoid membrane?

This is the site of the first stage of photosynthesis.

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A: What is Stroma?

Place in which light-independent reactions occur.

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A: What is a Cellular Respiration?

The process of creating ATP for the functioning of animal cells, plant cells, and even bacterial cells. .

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A: What is a Photolysis?

Known as the breakdown of water.

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A: What are Water?

This molecule is the source of oxygen given off by photosynthesis.

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A: What is Light-Dependent Reactions?

The function of this reaction is to convert light energy into a usable form of chemical energy .

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A: What is NADPH?

This coenzyme carries electrons and hydrogen ions from the light reactions into the dark reactions.

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A: What is Photosystem?

Photosynthetic unit where solar energy is absorbed and high-energy electrons are generated; contains an antenna complex and an electron acceptor.

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A: What is a Glucose?

This is the product of light-dependent reactions.

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A: What is Rubisco?

This enzyme catalyzes the carbon fixation reactions.

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A: What is a Calvin-Benson Cycle or Light Reactions?

This is the group of reactions that include the reduction and fixation of carbon dioxide in the stroma.

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These molecules are used by plants to form starch, cellulose, lipids, & even proteins.

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A: What are Glucose?

These molecules are used by plants to form starch, cellulose, lipids, & even proteins.

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A: What is a C4 Plants?

These plants have an advantage in hot, dry conditions because they have a 2-step carbon dioxide fixation that reduces phosphorylation.

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A: What is a ATP Synthase?

Catalyzes (phosphate-level phosphorylation) the attachment of phosphate to ADP.

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A: What is a Electron Transfer Chain?

In this stage, most ATP is produced.

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A: What is a Water?

The oxygen required for cellular respiration is reduced and becomes part of the this molecule.

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A: What is a Krebs Cycle?

During this stage, most of the carbon dioxide you exhaled is produced.

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A: What is Chemiosmosis?

Flow of hydrogen ions down their concentration gradient through an ATP synthase and resulting in ATP production.

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A: What is Glycolysis?

A metabolic process that begins with glucose and ends with 2 pyruvate molecules.

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A: What is Oxygen?

The absence of this molecule makes anaerobic respiration possible. It is not there to accept all the spent electrons. .

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A: What is Cytoplasm?

Sites in which glycolysis and anaerobic respiration occurs .

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A: What is Lactic Acid?

This substance is produced in muscle cells in the absence of oxygen.

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A: What is Alcoholic Fermentation?

In this stage, the end products of are alcohol and carbond dioxide.

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QuestionA: What are Glucose, and ATP?

These are molecules that carry chemical energy.

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