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| The actual production of sugars during photosynthesis takes place within the _______ inside of the chloroplasts |
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| During the Kreb's cycle, the products of ________ are further broken down generating additional ATP |
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| The production of alcoholic beverages is the result of ________ ________ by yeasts which occurs in the absence of oxygen |
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| The energy most used by cells is |
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| Biological catalysts can be used again and again: T or F |
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| A poison or a drug which affects an enzymes ability to function by non competitive inhibition |
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| change the shape of the enzyme and render it inactive |
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| The poison the Wahoo drank stops the conversion of NADH to ATP. If that is so, it will most directly interfere with |
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| Glycolysis produces _______________ from a single glucose molecule |
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| When an enzyme reaction is inhibited because of too much product blocking the active sites, this is called __________ |
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| Gases for photosynthesis enter the leaf through openings called ___________ they are controlled by ___________ which permit gases to enter and leave the leaf. |
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| Caloric value of alcohol per gram is _________ and it is broken down ___________ |
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| 7 Kcal, smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
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| What would you suspect the effect of these acids on the bacteria and the enzymes? |
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| The acids would denature the enzymes |
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| Site of RNA synthesis in the cell |
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| So what is the deal with the light dependent reactions, what is its role in the whole process of photosynthesis |
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| break water into hydrogens, electrons and oxygen |
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| Strawberry shortcake, _______ is hypertonic to the _________ |
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| The molecules that link the light-independent and light dependent reactions together are |
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| All of the oxygen in our atmosphere is a result of |
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| light dependent reactions |
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| ___________ comes first in protein synthesis and packaging and _________ comes last. |
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| RNA synthesis, Exocytosis |
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| when glycogen reserves are gone, the source of energy will eventually come from |
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| A pound of human fat is worth |
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| Aerobic respiration of glucose is much more efficient when oxygen is present because |
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| more ATP is produced per molecule of glucose |
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| The very first biological reaction was |
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| Splitting the water molecule in photosynthesis II |
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| Chemiosmosis synthesis of molecules of ATP works because of high concentrations of ________ on one side of a membrane as a result of aerobic respiration and molecules of ________ are generated when they rush across the membrane |
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| The function of molecules like NAD is to |
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| transfer electrons and hydrogens to different parts of the cell |
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| The light dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur |
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| on the membranes of the thylakoid disks |
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| Codons are found on tRNA or mRNA? |
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| Synthesis of a protein based on the sequence of nucleotides in mRNA is called ___________. |
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| Ribosomal RNA and ribosomes, provide the site for |
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| In the scenario of glucose metabolism, what is the last occuring event of this listing |
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| conversion of energy of NADH to ATP |
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| When blood glucose levels fall due to lack of food, the first response is that the body turns _______ into _______. |
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| The majority of ATP produced in aerobic respiration come from |
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| Which is not a product at the end of Calvin Cycle |
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