AP Biology Photosynthesis and Respiration

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Across
  1. 3. the process of splitting water in the presence of light
  2. 5. the three carbon compound that is formed as a result of glucose metabolism (glycolysis)
  3. 12. the process that converts stored chemical energy in glucose into usable, stored, chemical energy in ATP in the mitochondria
  4. 13. in the absence of oxygen
  5. 15. anaerobic respiration that includes performing only glycolysis and produces alcohol in plants and yeast and produces lactic acid in animals and bacteria
  6. 16. this is the source of the oxygen released during photosynthesis and of electrons added to the ETC
  7. 18. the number of ATP produced during glycolysis
  8. 20. these are passed along the ETC membrane proteins, providing energy to pump hydrogen ions
  9. 21. the two carbon compound that begins the Krebs Cycle
  10. 23. the process occurring in the matrix of the mitochondria that produces carbon dioxide and reduced electron carriers that deliver electrons to the ETC
  11. 24. requiring oxygen
  12. 25. gaining electrons
  13. 30. production of ATP from ADP in the presence of oxygen; occurs during ETC of cellular respiration
  14. 31. the process of splitting sugar in the cytoplasm
  15. 34. this is created as hydrogen ions are actively pumped across a membrane during the ETC
  16. 36. production of ATP from ADP in the presence of the sun; occurs during ETC of photosynthesis
  17. 38. the process of adding carbon dioxide to Rubp during the Calvin Cycle
  18. 39. the process that converts light energy to stored chemical energy in the form of glucose in the chloroplast
  19. 40. using carbon dioxide to create a 6 carbon compound that will then be used to form glucose, while recycling 5 carbons to be used again
Down
  1. 1. produced in plants and yeast cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
  2. 2. occur along the thylakoid membrane and creates a small amount of ATP and electron carrier NADPH to be used in the Calvin Cycle
  3. 4. the location of the Calvin Cycle
  4. 6. the energy rich carbon compound created at the end of the Calvin Cycle
  5. 7. the process of removing a carbon from pyruvate and removing electrons to be used in the ETC; intermediate step between glycolysis and the krebs cycle
  6. 8. the process bacteria use to create organic compounds in the absence of light
  7. 9. produced in animal muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
  8. 10. the series of reactions that occur along the thylakoid AND inner mitochondrial membranes
  9. 11. the space within the inner mitochondrial membrane where the Kreb's cycle occurs
  10. 14. the pigment molecule that absorbs sunlight energy during photosynthesis
  11. 17. this is formed when hydrogens flowing back through the membrane bind with oxygen at the end of the ETC during respiration
  12. 19. one of two compounds produced at the end of the light dependent reactions that is needed to fuel the calvin cycle; activates things by adding a phosphate
  13. 22. discs within the chloroplasts where the light reactions occur
  14. 26. the reduced final carrier acceptor created at the end of the photosynthetic ETC and is used during the Calvin Cycle
  15. 27. the passive transport of ions across a membrane
  16. 28. the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ADP + P = ATP
  17. 29. losing electrons
  18. 32. this gas is produced primarily during the Krebs Cycle of cell respiration
  19. 33. the complexes within the thylakoid membrane that contain various proteins and chlorophyll
  20. 35. the electron carriers produced during the Krebs cycle that deliver electrons to the ETC
  21. 37. the final electron acceptor in the respiratory electron transport chain