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This document contains a quiz on photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It includes matching, identification, concept mapping, and guide questions. The matching section identifies key terms like chloroplasts, glycolysis, and ATP. The identification questions name the stages of photosynthesis and respiration, and give the chemical equations. The concept maps illustrate the processes. Guide questions ask about the location of proton gradients, products of reactions, and electron carriers.
This document contains a quiz on photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It includes matching, identification, concept mapping, and guide questions. The matching section identifies key terms like chloroplasts, glycolysis, and ATP. The identification questions name the stages of photosynthesis and respiration, and give the chemical equations. The concept maps illustrate the processes. Guide questions ask about the location of proton gradients, products of reactions, and electron carriers.
This document contains a quiz on photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It includes matching, identification, concept mapping, and guide questions. The matching section identifies key terms like chloroplasts, glycolysis, and ATP. The identification questions name the stages of photosynthesis and respiration, and give the chemical equations. The concept maps illustrate the processes. Guide questions ask about the location of proton gradients, products of reactions, and electron carriers.
School Year 2014 2015 Quiz No. 4 Photosynthesis and Respiration
I. Matching Type. Match the items in column B to the items in column A. ANSWER A B J 1. Organisms that make their own food a. Chloroplasts A 2. Site of photosynthesis b. Anaerobic Respiration N 3. Process occurs in a mitochondrion c. Aerobic Respiration D 4. C6H12O6 d. Glucose B 5. Process does not require oxygen e. ATP I 6. Adenosine diphosphate f. FADH2 C 7. Process requires oxygen g. Glycolysis E 8. Energy storing molecule h. Energy G 9. The anaerobic process of splitting glucose and forming two molecules of pyruvic acid i. ADP H 10. The ability to do work j. Autotrophs M and F 11. Electron Carriers (for respiration) k. Pyruvate l. NADPH m. NADH n. Krebs Cycle
II. Identification. A. Name the three processes of aerobic cellular respiration. How many ATPs does each process produce, and what is the total ATP produced from one glucose?
Processes of Cellular Respiration: Required Compound (starting material) # of ATP produced: 1 Glycolysis a. Glucose i. 2 2 Krebs Cycle b. Acetyl CoA ii. 2 3 Electron Transport Chain c. O2 iii. 32
B. Name the two stages of photosynthesis and list the starting molecule(s) and ending molecule(s) of each.
Stages of Photosynthesis Starting Molecule Product (s) 1. Light Reaction a. H2O i. O2 2. Dark Reaction b. CO2 ii. G3P or Glucose
C. What are the general chemical equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Balanced Chemical Equation Photosynthesis 1) 6 H2O + 6 CO2
III. Concept Map. Complete the diagram for PHOTOSYNTHESIS below.
H 2 O G3P/ glucose 8 DARK REACTION 1CHLOROPHYLL 3 LIGHT REACTION 5 ATP 6 NADPH CO 2
O 2
Concept Map. Complete the diagram for CELLULAR RESPIRATION below.
IV. Guide Questions:
thylakoid 1. Proton gradient activates the ATP synthase. The number of hydrogen ions (protons) increases inside the inner membrane of mitochondrion (respiration) and inside the __________ of plants (photosynthesis). 6 pyruvate 2. If 3 glucose molecules will be consumed for respiration, how many pyruvate molecules will be produced? 24 CO2 3. If there are 4 glucose molecules that will be consumed, how many carbon dioxide will be emitted during aerobic respiration (Krebs cycle)? 12 CO2 4. How many carbon dioxide molecules are needed by plants to produce 2 glucose molecules? ATP 5. What is being produced by the ATP synthase? NADH and FADH2 6. What is are the electron carriers produced by the Krebs cycle? ETC 7. Which process requires NADH and FADH2? Becomes H + and O2 8. What happens to the water molecules during light reaction?
begins with which is broken down to 2 PYRUVATE Cellular Respiration produces a NET gain of 1 GLUCOSE 2 ATP which occurs in which will undergo (aerobic respiration) in the presence of O2 5 KREBS CYCLE starting with has a NET yield of (2 cycles) 6 ACETYL CoA 7 2 ATP which occurs in 12 H 2 O 8 MATRIX 4 CYTOSOL 13 CRISTAE which occurs in which will undergo anaerobic respiration in the absence of O2 9 & 10 NADH and FADH 2
FERMENTATION which will produce electron carriers which will activate 11 ETC 14 32 ATP which will convert O2 to has a NET yield of