Photosynthesis and Respiration Review Questions.
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- What happens to the water molecules when it undergoes photolysis?
- What is the procedure to separate out a mixture of unknown pigments such as chlorophyll?
- What element is in the center of the chlorophyll molecule?
- What is the energy product (molecule) of respiration?
- In what kind of organisms does the process of respiration occur?
- What are the three processes of respiration?
- What are the terms which address loss of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, water, electrons called?
- What is the gain of atoms or electrons called?
- What molecule starts the respiration chain?
- Why are two phosphorylations required to start respiration?
- What is the end product of glycolysis?
- Be able to label an unlabeled diagram of respiration.
- What are the end products of anaerobic respiration?
- What are the end products of fermentation?
- How many PGAL molecules are needed to generate how many Ribulose monophosphate?
- Be able to label an unlabeled diagram of the cell memebrane showing Chemosmosis.
- In chemosmosis, name the three carriers in oxidative phosphorylation.
- In oxidative phosporylation, which of the three carriers handle protons and which can handle electrons.
- In the process of respiration, name the three metabolic poisons and which system they affect.
- In the process of respiration, which system is more efficient, aerobic or anaerobic respiration?
- How many molecules of ATP are generated in each of the three parts of respiration?
- In respiration, what would happen to sugar molecule (pyruvic acid) if the muscles became oxygen depleted?
- In respiration, what is the difference between substrate and oxidative Phosphorylation?
- What part of respiration occurs in the cytoplasm what part occurs in the mitochondria?
- WWhat generates ATP in the process of Chemosmosis?
- Where in the mitochondrion does the proton buildup occur?
- Name the substructures of mitochondria and relate them to Chemosmosis.
- What happens to 60% of the energy released in respiration but not trapped in ATP?
- In photosynthesis, how many water molecules does it take to manufacture a single glucose molecule?
- Which wavelengths are used in photosynthesis?
- The release of oxygen in photosynthesis is derived from what input material?
- How many molecules of NADP are needed to supply hydrogens to the Calvin cycle per PGAL?
- How many water molecules are incorporated into a single glucose molecule?
- How many ATPs are used in the Calvin cycle to manufacture a single glucose?
- What is the relationship of phloem and xylem in the stem cross section?
- Which of the two: phloem or xylem is living when functional?
- Which vascular cells take the products of photosynthesis and distribute them throughout the plant?
- What are the processes that represent root absorption?
- Where in the chloroplasts are the protons pumped to generate ATP?
- Be able to label an unlabeled photosynthesis diagram.
- The energy of light converted into what form of chemical energy?
- What shifts non-cyclic Photophosphorylation to cyclic Photophosphorylation?
- Be able to label an unlabeled leaf cross section.
- Know the function(s) of each leaf cell layer.
- What is the product of one rotation of the Calvin cycle?
- How many cycles are needed to produce a glucose molecule from the Calvin cycle?
- What is the significance of oxygen in respiration?
- What is the function of coenzyme A?
- What events in the Krebs Cycle are most important in the transfer of energy?
- How many carbons in acetyl, Pyruvic acid, lactic acid and carbon dioxide?
- In respiration, for each pair of protons and electrons how many molecules of ATP are produced?
- What is the difference between action spectra and absorption spectra?
- How many phosphorylations occur per rotation of the Calvin Cycle?
- What event(s) occur with photosystem I and Cyclic Phosphorylation?
- What event(s) occur with photosystem II and Non-cyclic Phosphorylation?