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BIOLOGY U3 SAC 1
BIOLOGY SAC 3 REVISION: PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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What does
chlorophyll
do and where is it
located
in the
cell?
Located in the
chloroplast
,
absorbs light energy
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What are
accessory pigments?
chlorophyll b and carotenoids,
light absorbing compounds
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What
colours
of
light
are
absorbed
by
chlorophyll?
red
and
blue
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What is the
chemical equation
that occurs in
chloroplasts?
6CO2
+
6H2O
=
C6H12O6
+
6O2
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Which of the five
kingdoms
have cells containing
chloroplasts?
plants
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Where
does the
light dependent phase of photosynthesis
take place?
grana
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What are the
inputs
and
outputs
of the
light
dependent
phase
of
photosynthesis
?
inputs= sunlight, h2o, NADP+, ADP
outputs= NADPH, ATP, o2
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Where does the
light
independent
stage
of
photosynthesis
occur?
the
stroma
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What are the
inputs
and
outputs
of the
light
independent
stage
of
photosynthesis
?
inputs= NADPH, CO2, ATP
outputs= NADP+, ADP +Pi, Glucose
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Where does the oxygen produced in photosynthesis
come
from?
Within the cell, the water is
oxidized
and
loses
electrons
,
transforming
the
water
into
oxygen
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What are the loaded coenzymes that enter the light-independent stage of photosynthesis?
ATP
and
NADPH
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Where
does
carbon
fixation
occur
in
c4
plants
?
mesophyll
cells
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What is
carbon
fixation
?
the incorporation of
carbon
into
organic
compounds
by living
organisms
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Where
does
carbon
fixation occur in CAM plants?
through the
stomata
opening
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What is
photorespiration
?
the process in which
plants
absorb
oxygen
and release
carbon
dioxide
, the opposite process to photosynthesis
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Where does
malate
generated by
c4
and
CAM
plants
go
after
it is produced?
vacuoles
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What two
benefits
to
agriculture
does
CRISPR
CAS
9
aim to produce ?
increase
crop
yield
and
photosynthesis
efficiency
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What are the
limiting
factors
of
photosynthesis
?
light
intensity
,
carbon
dioxide
concentration
and
temperature
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What does the
plateau
of the
light
saturation
curve
represent?
peak
of
photosynthesis
efficiency
is
reached
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Why do
plants
have an
optimum
temperature
for
performing
photosynthesis
?
as it is an
enzyme
controlled
process
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Do all
organisms
conduct
cellular
respiration
?
yes, excluding some bacteria
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What is the word equation that occurs in the mitochrondria?
glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water + energy (ATP)
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Which of the five
kingdoms
of
cells
have
mitochrondria
?
Animals
,
plants
,
fungi
and
protists
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Where
does
glycolysis
occur?
cytosol
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What
are the
inputs
and
outputs
of
glycolysis
?
inputs = Glucose, ADP, NAD+
outputs= Pyruvate, ATP, NADH
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Where does the Krebs cycle take place in the mitochondria?
Matrix
, inner compartment of mitochrondria
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What are the
inputs
and
outputs
of the
krebs
cycle
?
inputs
=
Acetyl CoA, pyruvate, NAD+, FAD, ADP + Pi
outputs
=
carbon dioxide, NADH, FADH2, ATP, Acetyl coA
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What are the
two
loaded
coenzymes
in the
krebs
cycle
?
NADH
and
FADH2
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Where
does
electron
transport
occur
in the
mitochrondria
?
Inner membrane of mitochrondria (
cristae
)
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What are the
inputs
and
outputs
of the
electron
transport
chain
?
inputs=
glucose
, oxygen,
NADH
,
FADH2
outputs=
Carbon
dioxide
,
water
, NAD, FAD,
ATP
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What are the
factors
that
affect
the
rate
of
cellular
respiration
?
Temperature
,
glucose
and
oxygen
availability
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How does
temperature
affect
the
rate
of
cellular
respiration
?
decreased temperature - decreased movement, decreased enzyme substrate
collision
,
decreased
reaction
rate
Increased
temperature
from optimal-
denatures
enzymes
,
prevents
enzyme
substrate
complex
forming
:
active
site
is
lost
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How does
glucose
availability
impact
cellular
respiration
?
increased
reaction
rate
,
increased
collisions
- increased until enzyme saturation point
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How does
oxygen
availability
impact
cellular
respiration
?
increased reaction rate
If we
decrease
electrons
and
loaded
coenzymes
accumulate
,
decreases
previous
reactions
and
overall
reaction
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How
many
molecules
of
ATP
are produced through
glycolysis
?
2
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How
many
molecules
of
ATP
are produced through the
krebs
cycle
?
2
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How
many
molecules
of
ATP
are produced through the
electron
transport
chain
?
28
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What is a
coenzyme
?
a small
organic
molecule
that
combines
with an
enzyme
and is necessary for its
activity
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What is the
difference
between a
loaded
and
unloaded
coenzyme
?
loaded
coenzymes
have
protein
/
electron
/
molecule
,
high
energy
state but
unloaded
coenzymes
can
accept
proton
,
electron
,
molecule
and are in a
low
energy
state
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What are two
loaded
coenzymes
used in
photosynthesis
?
ATP
and
NADPH
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