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1 Review Questions

2  Organisms that make their own food are called _____________.

3  Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs.

4  Organisms that eat autotrophs are called ____________.

5  Organisms that eat autotrophs are called heterotrophs.

6  Organisms that cannot make their own food are called ___________.

7  Organisms that cannot make their own food are called heterotrophs.

8  The activities of the cell are powered by ________ _____.

9  The activities of the cell are powered by chemical fuels.

10  One of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy is _________ __________.

11  One of the principal chemical compounds that living things use to store energy is adenosine triphosphate.

12  What is the difference between ADP and ATP?

13  ADP has only two phosphate groups while ATP has three.

14  How does a cell store and release energy as needed?

15  A cell stores energy by adding a phosphate group to ADP and releases energy by removing a phosphate group from ATP to make ADP

16  How do cells use energy provided by ATP?

17  In active transport processes such as the Na-K pump and in the movement of cell organelles.

18  Why do cells have only a small amount of ATP?

19  ATP doesn’t store a large amount of energy.

20  Roughly, how much more energy does one molecule of glucose have than one molecule of ATP?

21  90 times

22  This is the process that plants use energy from the sun to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbohydrates.

23  photosynthesis

24  What scientist performed experiments in the 1600’s in order to determine where a trees’ mass came from?

25  Jan van Helmont

26  What scientist discovered that plants produced oxygen?

27  Joseph Priestley

28  Jan Ingenhousz proved that photosynthesis required _____.

29  Jan Ingenhousz proved that photosynthesis required light.

30  Plants gather the sun’s energy with light absorbing molecules called ________.

31  Plants gather the sun’s energy with light absorbing molecules called pigments.

32  The plants’ principal pigment is called ___________.

33  The plants’ principal pigment is called chlorophyll.

34  Why are plants green?

35  The chlorophyll in plants does not absorb light well in the green region of the spectrum. The green wavelengths are reflected.

36  How well would a plant grow under the presence of yellow light?

37  It wouldn’t grow very well at all. Chlorophyll a and b need to absorb light in the blue and red part of the visible spectrum respectively.

38  Inside of the chloroplasts are saclike photosynthetic membranes called _________.

39  Inside of the chloroplasts are saclike photosynthetic membranes called thylakoids.

40  Stacks of thylakoids are called _____.

41  Stacks of thylakoids are called grana.

42  Into what two stages do scientists divide photosynthesis?

43  Light dependent and light independent reactions

44  Where do light dependent reactions take place?

45  In the thylakoid membranes which are in the chloroplasts.

46  Where does the Calvin cycle, or the light independent reactions, take place?

47  In the stroma, the region outside of the thylakoid membrane.

48  Cells use ________ ________ to transfer high energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.

49  Cells use electron carriers to transfer high energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules.

50  A _______ ________ is a compound that can accept a pair of high energy electrons and transfer them to another molecule.

51  A carrier molecule is a compound that can accept a pair of high energy electrons and transfer them to another molecule.

52  What is NADP+ able to accept?

53  Two high energy electrons and a H+ ion.

54  What do the light dependent reactions produce?

55  Oxygen gas, ATP, and NADPH

56  What are the reactants for the light dependent reactions?

57  ADP and NADH+

58  What does the Calvin cycle remove from the atmosphere?

59  Carbon dioxide

60  What does the Calvin cycle produce?

61  carbohydrates

62  A _______ is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius.

63  A calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius.

64  The Calorie that is used on food labels is a ___________.

65  The Calorie that is used on food labels is a kilocalorie.

66  ________ ___________ is the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.

67  Cellular Respiration is the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen.

68  What is the first reaction in cellular respiration?

69  glycolysis

70  The process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing two molecules of pyruvic acid.

71  The process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing two molecules of pyruvic acid. Glycolysis

72  How many molecules of ATP does glycolysis produce?

73  How many molecules of ATP does glycolysis produce? 2

74  Glycolysis can provide energy to cells when ______ is not available.

75  Glycolysis can provide energy to cells when oxygen is not available.

76  What does glycolysis break down?

77  What does glycolysis break down? glucose

78  A process of glycolysis that releases energy from food molecules in the absence of oxygen.

79  Fermentation

80  Because fermentation does not require oxygen, it is said to be _________.

81  Because fermentation does not require oxygen, it is said to be anaerobic.

82  What are the two main types of fermentation?

83  Alcoholic and lactic acid

84  The buildup of ______ ____ causes a painful, burning sensation in the muscles during vigorous exercise.

85  The buildup of lactic acid causes a painful, burning sensation in the muscles during vigorous exercise.

86  _______ is the element that is necessary for the final steps of cellular respiration.

87  Oxygen is the element that is necessary for the final steps of cellular respiration.

88  Cellular respiration is said to be _______ because it requires oxygen.

89  Cellular respiration is said to be aerobic because it requires oxygen.

90  The second stage of cellular respiration is the _____ ______.

91  The second stage of cellular respiration is the Krebs cycle.

92  What is the first compound formed in the Krebs cycle?

93  Citric acid

94  The _______ _________ _____ uses the high energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.

95  The electron transport chain uses the high energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.

96  The Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain enable the cell to produce ___ more ATP molecules per glucose molecule.

97  The Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain enable the cell to produce 34 more ATP molecules per glucose molecule.

98  What are the final wastes of cellular respiration?

99  Water and carbon dioxide


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