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Photosynthesis
... C4 plants have two enzymes for CO2 fixation in different chloroplasts, in different locations in the leaf. PEP carboxylase is present in the mesophyll cells. It fixes CO2 to 3-C phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to form 4-C oxaloacetate. PEP carboxylase does not have oxygenase activity. It fixes CO2 e ...
... C4 plants have two enzymes for CO2 fixation in different chloroplasts, in different locations in the leaf. PEP carboxylase is present in the mesophyll cells. It fixes CO2 to 3-C phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to form 4-C oxaloacetate. PEP carboxylase does not have oxygenase activity. It fixes CO2 e ...
Photosynthesis/respiration
... Fixed carbon brought to bundle sheaths and released to Calvin cycle Minimizes photorespiration and increases photosynthetic productivity ...
... Fixed carbon brought to bundle sheaths and released to Calvin cycle Minimizes photorespiration and increases photosynthetic productivity ...
Anaerobic Respiration
... electron acceptor is reduced and used as the source of nutrient for cell growth. Dissimilative metabolism: A large amount of the electron acceptor is reduced for energy and the reduced product is excreted into the environment. ...
... electron acceptor is reduced and used as the source of nutrient for cell growth. Dissimilative metabolism: A large amount of the electron acceptor is reduced for energy and the reduced product is excreted into the environment. ...
Chapter 10 - Photosynthesis
... 1. Name 3 life processes that use energy. 2. What are heterotrophs? 3. What is the ultimate energy for all life on earth? 4. What is photosynthesis? 5. Where are grana found in a chloroplast? 6. What is a biochemical pathway? 7. Solar energy is converted into what type of energy in photosynthesis? 8 ...
... 1. Name 3 life processes that use energy. 2. What are heterotrophs? 3. What is the ultimate energy for all life on earth? 4. What is photosynthesis? 5. Where are grana found in a chloroplast? 6. What is a biochemical pathway? 7. Solar energy is converted into what type of energy in photosynthesis? 8 ...
Photosynthesis
... store the energy of sunlight into sugars. • Requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. • Overall equation: 6 CO2 + 6 H20 C6H12O6 + ...
... store the energy of sunlight into sugars. • Requires sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. • Overall equation: 6 CO2 + 6 H20 C6H12O6 + ...
sorting_activity
... Reduced NAD and FAD reduce electron carriers on the mitochondrial membranes. ...
... Reduced NAD and FAD reduce electron carriers on the mitochondrial membranes. ...
CO2 + H2O light (CH2O) + O2 Chapter 18
... - Photosynthesis takes place in specialized organelles called chloroplasts in eukaryotes. Chloroplasts resemble mitochondria in many ways, one of which is that they both contain a double membrane. The inner membrane of both is highly selective regarding permeability. The stroma of a chloroplast is a ...
... - Photosynthesis takes place in specialized organelles called chloroplasts in eukaryotes. Chloroplasts resemble mitochondria in many ways, one of which is that they both contain a double membrane. The inner membrane of both is highly selective regarding permeability. The stroma of a chloroplast is a ...
Getting Energy and Matter into Biological Systems
... • Complete the first half of Photosynthesis ...
... • Complete the first half of Photosynthesis ...
Chapter 6 - Advanced Biology
... the CO2 and H2O ingredients that go into it. ◦ More than the sum of its parts. Why? ...
... the CO2 and H2O ingredients that go into it. ◦ More than the sum of its parts. Why? ...
SBI4U1_02_06_Light Energy_Pigments_Research
... • Anthocyanins: – Responsible for red-coloured leaves in fall. ...
... • Anthocyanins: – Responsible for red-coloured leaves in fall. ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Vocabulary File
... 4) Photosynthesis = the process that provides energy for almost all life 5) Autotroph = organisms that make their own food 6) Chlorophyll = green pigment in chloroplasts that traps sunlight 7) Light Reactions = Light energy is converted to chemical energy; Energy is captured from sunlight in the chl ...
... 4) Photosynthesis = the process that provides energy for almost all life 5) Autotroph = organisms that make their own food 6) Chlorophyll = green pigment in chloroplasts that traps sunlight 7) Light Reactions = Light energy is converted to chemical energy; Energy is captured from sunlight in the chl ...
Section 8
... The reactions of photosynthesis are in two parts: 1.) Light dependent reactions-take place within the thylakoid membrane. 2.) Light independent reactions (Calvin cycle)take place in the stroma, the region outside the membrane. ...
... The reactions of photosynthesis are in two parts: 1.) Light dependent reactions-take place within the thylakoid membrane. 2.) Light independent reactions (Calvin cycle)take place in the stroma, the region outside the membrane. ...
H Detectors
... energy of each is proportional to their frequency. • A certain minimum amount of energy (dependent on the material) is necessary to remove an electron from the surface of a zinc plate or another solid body (workfunction). • If the energy of a photon is bigger than this value, the electron can be emi ...
... energy of each is proportional to their frequency. • A certain minimum amount of energy (dependent on the material) is necessary to remove an electron from the surface of a zinc plate or another solid body (workfunction). • If the energy of a photon is bigger than this value, the electron can be emi ...
some bacteria
... •Purpose is to absorb sunlight and convert it to ATP that can be used in the Calvin cycle. ...
... •Purpose is to absorb sunlight and convert it to ATP that can be used in the Calvin cycle. ...
Light RXNS: 1. What is the key event that starts off light reactions? 2.
... 3. What is the carbon product of glycolysis? 4. Write out an overview of glycolysis; be sure to track the carbon atoms and phosphate groups and show where energy is used/made. 5. If you could chang ...
... 3. What is the carbon product of glycolysis? 4. Write out an overview of glycolysis; be sure to track the carbon atoms and phosphate groups and show where energy is used/made. 5. If you could chang ...
Honors Biology Ch 6 Review sheet
... Honors Biology Ch 6 Review sheet 1) Compare photosynthesis and respiration. ...
... Honors Biology Ch 6 Review sheet 1) Compare photosynthesis and respiration. ...
The light reactions
... Not all photosynthetic organisms use H2O as electron donor in photosynthesis; thus not all of them produce O2 while they produce ATP and NADPH. There are two types of photosynthesis: oxygenic (producing oxygen) photosynthesis and anoxygenic (not producing oxygen) photosynthesis. Only organisms wit ...
... Not all photosynthetic organisms use H2O as electron donor in photosynthesis; thus not all of them produce O2 while they produce ATP and NADPH. There are two types of photosynthesis: oxygenic (producing oxygen) photosynthesis and anoxygenic (not producing oxygen) photosynthesis. Only organisms wit ...
Name KEY Block Date Ch 8 – Photosynthesis + Ch 9 – Cellular
... 22. Briefly summarize the process of cellular respiration. (It can be done in one sentence! Look in your notes!) The breakdown of food to release energy, in the presence of oxygen Oxygen and glucose (or other molecules) are broken down and converted into Carbon Dioxide, water, and energy in the form ...
... 22. Briefly summarize the process of cellular respiration. (It can be done in one sentence! Look in your notes!) The breakdown of food to release energy, in the presence of oxygen Oxygen and glucose (or other molecules) are broken down and converted into Carbon Dioxide, water, and energy in the form ...
Chapter 8 Answers to Even Numbered Study Questions
... All three types of photosynthesis are dependent on the possession of chlorophyll-containing reaction centers and associated electron transport components. All three can support photoautotrophic growth, involving both cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation. Type I and type II photosynthesis are a ...
... All three types of photosynthesis are dependent on the possession of chlorophyll-containing reaction centers and associated electron transport components. All three can support photoautotrophic growth, involving both cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation. Type I and type II photosynthesis are a ...