Pre – AP Biology
... yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) are the colors within. • Light travels in units of energy called Photons. ...
... yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) are the colors within. • Light travels in units of energy called Photons. ...
Chapter 7: Photosynthesis
... photosynthesis comes from water and not from CO2 Researchers later confirmed using the isotope oxygen (18O) that O2 given off from photosynthesis comes from water not CO2 ...
... photosynthesis comes from water and not from CO2 Researchers later confirmed using the isotope oxygen (18O) that O2 given off from photosynthesis comes from water not CO2 ...
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... The metals in these two groups have similar outer electron configurations, with one electron in the outermost s orbital. Chemical properties are quite different due to difference in the ionization energy. ...
... The metals in these two groups have similar outer electron configurations, with one electron in the outermost s orbital. Chemical properties are quite different due to difference in the ionization energy. ...
EXAM 2 Fall2007.doc
... c. free energy always increases. d. free energy always decreases. e. anabolic reactions must always be paired with catabolic reactions. 8. Ribosomes are the site of synthesis of a. DNA. b RNA. c proteins. d nucleoli. e glucose 9. The electron transport chain utilized to make ATP during photosynthesi ...
... c. free energy always increases. d. free energy always decreases. e. anabolic reactions must always be paired with catabolic reactions. 8. Ribosomes are the site of synthesis of a. DNA. b RNA. c proteins. d nucleoli. e glucose 9. The electron transport chain utilized to make ATP during photosynthesi ...
Photosynthesis
... Chloroplasts also contain other pigments called accessory pigments. Accessory pigments trap wavelengths of light that cannot be absorbed by chlorophyll a and then transfer the energy to chlorophyll a molecules for use in photosynthesis. In this way, accessory pigments enable plants to use a greater ...
... Chloroplasts also contain other pigments called accessory pigments. Accessory pigments trap wavelengths of light that cannot be absorbed by chlorophyll a and then transfer the energy to chlorophyll a molecules for use in photosynthesis. In this way, accessory pigments enable plants to use a greater ...
09 DATA chemiosmosis - John Burroughs School
... High-energy electrons are produced by reduction of chemical intermediates during both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis, the energy ultimately comes from solar radiation; in respiration, energy comes from the oxidation of carbohydrates. But in both processes, much of the ene ...
... High-energy electrons are produced by reduction of chemical intermediates during both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis, the energy ultimately comes from solar radiation; in respiration, energy comes from the oxidation of carbohydrates. But in both processes, much of the ene ...
AP Biology Chap 9 Reading Guide Cellular Respiration
... 13. The starting product of glycolysis is the six-carbon sugar ________________ , and the ending product is two ____________ carbon compounds termed ___________________ . 14. The ten individual steps of glycolysis can be divided into two stages: energy investment and energy payoff. Label the energy ...
... 13. The starting product of glycolysis is the six-carbon sugar ________________ , and the ending product is two ____________ carbon compounds termed ___________________ . 14. The ten individual steps of glycolysis can be divided into two stages: energy investment and energy payoff. Label the energy ...
Essential Concept of Metabolism
... Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being altered in the process. The generation of ATP 1. Energy released during certain metabolic reactions can be trapped to form ATP from ADP and P. 2. Addition of a p to a molecule is called phosphorylation. 3. During substrate-level phosphorylation ...
... Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being altered in the process. The generation of ATP 1. Energy released during certain metabolic reactions can be trapped to form ATP from ADP and P. 2. Addition of a p to a molecule is called phosphorylation. 3. During substrate-level phosphorylation ...
Black-Chapter 5 – Essential Concept of Metabolism
... Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being altered in the process. The generation of ATP 1. Energy released during certain metabolic reactions can be trapped to form ATP from ADP and P. 2. Addition of a p to a molecule is called phosphorylation. 3. During substrate-level phosphorylation ...
... Proteins that speed up chemical reactions without being altered in the process. The generation of ATP 1. Energy released during certain metabolic reactions can be trapped to form ATP from ADP and P. 2. Addition of a p to a molecule is called phosphorylation. 3. During substrate-level phosphorylation ...
ENERGETICS
... Occurs in the cristae of mitochondrion. Electrons from NADH & FADH2 are passed (like a hot potato) through a chain of cytochrome molecules. This regenerates NAD+ and FAD so that they can be reused in glycolysis and Kreb’s cycle. ...
... Occurs in the cristae of mitochondrion. Electrons from NADH & FADH2 are passed (like a hot potato) through a chain of cytochrome molecules. This regenerates NAD+ and FAD so that they can be reused in glycolysis and Kreb’s cycle. ...
HB_Cell_Resp_KEYS_and_Review_Notes_12_BH
... C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 2ATP --> 38ATP + 6CO2 + 6H2O They are linked as a cycle. The products of one reaction are the reactants of the other. ...
... C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 2ATP --> 38ATP + 6CO2 + 6H2O They are linked as a cycle. The products of one reaction are the reactants of the other. ...
Biobowl
... 50. Where does oxygen fit into PS? 51. What is the source of hydrogens with which CO2 is reduced during PS? 52. What is the difference between an absorption spectrum and an action spectrum? 53. Put these in the correct order for non-cyclic electron flow: PSI; PSII, NADP, water, cytochrome complex. 5 ...
... 50. Where does oxygen fit into PS? 51. What is the source of hydrogens with which CO2 is reduced during PS? 52. What is the difference between an absorption spectrum and an action spectrum? 53. Put these in the correct order for non-cyclic electron flow: PSI; PSII, NADP, water, cytochrome complex. 5 ...
HRW BIO CRF Ch 05_p01-56
... ______ 1. Photosynthetic organisms get energy from a. inorganic substances. c. autotrophs. b. light. d. heterotrophs. ______ 2. Which of the following correctly sequences the flow of energy? a. bacteria, fungus, rabbit c. sun, grass, rabbit, fox b. bacteria, sun, flower, deer d. sun, hawk, mouse ___ ...
... ______ 1. Photosynthetic organisms get energy from a. inorganic substances. c. autotrophs. b. light. d. heterotrophs. ______ 2. Which of the following correctly sequences the flow of energy? a. bacteria, fungus, rabbit c. sun, grass, rabbit, fox b. bacteria, sun, flower, deer d. sun, hawk, mouse ___ ...
File - Ms. Cardoza`s Biology Class
... Which statement is true? (subunits/monomers of the four macromolecules we learned about) The amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction is called An acid (or base) can best be distinguished by its ability to dissociate in water to release Compounds that are waxy or oily would be classifi ...
... Which statement is true? (subunits/monomers of the four macromolecules we learned about) The amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction is called An acid (or base) can best be distinguished by its ability to dissociate in water to release Compounds that are waxy or oily would be classifi ...
3 Energy Pathways
... Final stages of aerobic respiration… • Here glucose is downgraded to release hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The CO2 is eliminated via the lungs. • The hydrogen given off at krebs cycle is brought by hydrogen carriers NAD & FAD to the cristae of the mitochondrion. Here it is split into hydrogen ions ( ...
... Final stages of aerobic respiration… • Here glucose is downgraded to release hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The CO2 is eliminated via the lungs. • The hydrogen given off at krebs cycle is brought by hydrogen carriers NAD & FAD to the cristae of the mitochondrion. Here it is split into hydrogen ions ( ...
Cellular Respiration
... (oxidative phosphorylation) – a multi-step process occurring in the inner mitochondrial matrix ...
... (oxidative phosphorylation) – a multi-step process occurring in the inner mitochondrial matrix ...
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... electrons “down” an energy gradient. The major difference between the two processes is that photosynthetic electron transport requires an input of light energy to raise the electrons to the excited states. 8. The source of electrons in photosynthesis is water, which is split as light energy is absor ...
... electrons “down” an energy gradient. The major difference between the two processes is that photosynthetic electron transport requires an input of light energy to raise the electrons to the excited states. 8. The source of electrons in photosynthesis is water, which is split as light energy is absor ...
Chapter 8-10 Review - Akron Central Schools
... • A) energy released as electrons flow through the electron transport system • B) energy released from substrate-level phosphorylation • C) energy released from movement of protons through ATP synthase, down their electrochemical gradient • D) No external source of energy is required because the rea ...
... • A) energy released as electrons flow through the electron transport system • B) energy released from substrate-level phosphorylation • C) energy released from movement of protons through ATP synthase, down their electrochemical gradient • D) No external source of energy is required because the rea ...
Cellular Respiration
... Electron Transport Chain • Oxidative phosphorylation – In inner mitochondrial membrane – Electrons are delivered by NADH – Electrons move down chain of proteins – H+ build up in mitochondrial intermembrane space due to movement of electrons ATP synthase is powered by H+ movement across membrane ...
... Electron Transport Chain • Oxidative phosphorylation – In inner mitochondrial membrane – Electrons are delivered by NADH – Electrons move down chain of proteins – H+ build up in mitochondrial intermembrane space due to movement of electrons ATP synthase is powered by H+ movement across membrane ...