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| the equation for cellular respiration |
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| what are the two anaerobes |
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| obligatory and facilitative |
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| can use oxygen or it can not use oxygen |
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| how many Carbons does a glucose have |
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| what does glycolysis need to begin |
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| what does glycolysis end with |
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| how many Carbons does a pyruvate have |
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| where does glycolysis occur |
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| in glycolysis, where does the NADH go |
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| for every NADH how may ATP's do you get? |
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| for every FADH2 how many ATP's do you get |
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| where does the Kreb cycle occur |
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| what is need to begin the kreb cycle |
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| what enzyme carries the pyruvate to the Krebs cycle and then goes back to glycolysis to pick up another |
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| how many net ATP's come from glycolysis? |
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| During glycolysis, what is it called if oxygen isnt present? |
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| Is glycolysis anaerobic and aerobic? |
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| Is the ETC aerobic or anaerobic? |
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| Where does the Transition reaction occur |
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| it movies for the cytoplasm to the mitochondrion |
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| what does the Transition reaction end with |
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| how many Carbons are in Acetyl CoA |
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| what does the Krebs cycle need to begin with |
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| what does the Krebs cycle release? |
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| How many ATP's come from the ETC |
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| how many ATP's come from glycolysis |
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| how many ATP's come from Krebs cycle |
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| how many ATP's come from the transition reaction |
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| what are the pores called on the bottom of a leaf |
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| they regulate the flow of O2 being released and the CO2 coming in |
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| what is the wax called on the top of the leaf? |
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| during photosynthesis, what is the pigment called |
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| what is the organelle needed to go through photosynthesis |
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| what are the hotcake,or coin looking structures in a chloroplast |
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| what is a whole stack of thylakoid membranes called |
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| the inside of the chloroplast, similar to cytoplasm in a cell |
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| how many sub pathways are there in photosynthesis |
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| what are the 2 sub pathways of photosynthesis |
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| light dependent and light independent |
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| where does the light dependent occur |
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| what does the light dependent require |
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| what are the two types of chlorophyll |
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| chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b |
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| where does the light independent occur |
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| what is another name for the light independent reaction |
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| it is the break down of the C3 cycle during drought. The plant is unable to get CO2 from the outside so it uses O2 for the cycle and it kills the plant. |
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| how many carbons in ethyl alcohol |
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| how do C4 plants reduce the chance of photorespiration |
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| they move the C3 away from the Stomata and it uses pepco instead of rubisco to pick up the CO2 |
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| how do CAM plants reduce the chance of photorespiration? |
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| they open the stomata at night and during the day it closes and stores the O2 |
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| it picks up the CO2 from the stomata and brings it to the C3 cycle |
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| what are the net products of fermentation |
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| what enters the C3 cycle that is not provided by the light dependent cycle? |
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| when does the C3 cycle occur |
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| during daylight and as long as the light dependent cycle occurs |
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| what does the pepco do in the C4 plants |
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| it allows the stomata to slightly open to let the CO2 in and it only picks up CO2 and hand feeds it to the rubisco |
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| what is produced in the light dependent that goes to the light independent |
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| during light dependent, how many routes can the electron path chose from |
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| which pathway does the electron normally chose to go |
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| where does the light dependent get its extra electron if it choses the non cyclic path |
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| how does chlorophyll b get the electron |
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| it gains one from the H that the NADPH drops and after 2 drop it forms H2O and since chlorophyll b is strong it breaks the bond and takes the electron from the H and releases the O2 |
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| what does the light dependent need from the light independent |
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| after the electron goes to the chlorophyll A, from there where does it go |
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