photosynthesis and cell respiration Flashcards

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glycolysis

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occurs in cytoplasm: where glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid

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anaerobic respiration (fermentation)

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  • without oxygen
  • where pyruvic acid is further broken down into alcohol and carbon dioxide
  • also “Alcoholic Fermentation”
  • occurs in cytoplasm
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Lactic Acid Fermentation

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occurs in muscle cell after strenuous exercise, pyruvic acid is broken down into lactic acids and causes cramps

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net grain of anaerobic respiration

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2 atp molecules

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Aerobic Respiration (Krebs Cycle)

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  • with oxygen
  • occurs in mitochondria
  • when oxygen is used to break down pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide, water, and 34 atp molecules
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ATP Yields

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  • as humans, cells perform both phases of cellular respiration to meet high energy needs (Aerobic 34 ATP)
  • yeast and bacteria are small organisms that require less energy (Anaerobic 2 ATP)
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autotrophs

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  • organisms that can produce own food
  • known as producers
  • “self nourishers”
  • ex: plants
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ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)

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compound that cells use to store and release energy

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ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate)

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looks like ATP but had one less phosphate and is like a rechargeable battery: adding another phosphate makes it fully charged

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Heterotrophs

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  • organisms that cant produce own food
  • known as consumers
  • “different”
  • dependent upon autotrophs for energy
  • ex: animals, fungus, some bacteria
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photosynthesis

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light energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose in plants

  • occurs in chloroplast
  • 6H2O+6CO2–(sunlight)–>C6H12O6+6O2
  • water+carbon dioxide–> glucose + oxygen
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12
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grana

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stacks of thylakoids that contain pigment chlorophyll and photosynthetic enzymes

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stoma

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thick fluid that suspends grana

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light reaction

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  • occurs in grana
  • chloroplast uses light energy to split water molecules (known as photolysis) into hydrogen and oxygen, oxygen gas is released into the atmosphere as a byproduct and ATP is formed
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dark reaction

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  • occurs in stoma
  • carbon dioxide combined with hydrogen from split water molecule to form glucose, glucose stored in plant for use as energy
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16
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cell respiration

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process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen and occurs in mitochondria