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Review the light dependent and light independent reactions of photosynthesis as well as glycolysis, the Kreb's...

Review the light dependent and light independent reactions of photosynthesis as well as glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle, and the electron transport chain before starting this assignment.

Determine whether the following statements refer to the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis, the light independent reaction of photosynthesis, glycolysis, Kreb’s Cycle, or the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) reactions of cellular respiration.

1.      CO2 is captured and converted into sugars.

2.      The most CO2 is produced.

3.      Light energy is converted to ATP & NADPH.

4.      Occurs in cytoplasm.

5.      Occurs on the thylakoids.

6.      Occurs in the stroma.

7.      Occurs on the cristae.

8.      Occurs in the matrix.

9.      The second part of photosystems I & II.

10.      Carbon fixation occurs.

11.      Produces the most ATP.

12.      Water is split into oxygen and hydrogen.

13.      Oxygen reacts with hydrogen to produce water.

14.      Uses chemical reaction to produce glucose.

15.      The first step to break down glucose.

16.      Produces a net of 2 ATP’s and 2 NADH’s.

17.      Produces the most NADH’s.

18.      Calvin cycle.

19.      Citric acid cycle.

20.      You made it this far! This question is on me. :)

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1.      CO2 is captured and converted into sugars. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

2.      The most CO2 is produced. - Kreb’s Cycle

3.      Light energy is converted to ATP & NADPH. - light dependent reactions of photosynthesis

4.      Occurs in cytoplasm. - glycolysis

5.      Occurs on the thylakoids. - light dependent reactions of photosynthesis

6.      Occurs in the stroma. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

7.      Occurs on the cristae. - Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

8.      Occurs in the matrix. - Kreb’s Cycle

9.      The second part of photosystems I & II. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

10.      Carbon fixation occurs. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

11.      Produces the most ATP. - Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

12.      Water is split into oxygen and hydrogen. - light dependent reaction of photosynthesis

13.      Oxygen reacts with hydrogen to produce water. - Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

14.      Uses chemical reaction to produce glucose. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

15.      The first step to break down glucose. - glycolysis

16.      Produces a net of 2 ATP’s and 2 NADH’s. - glycolysis

17.      Produces the most NADH’s.- Kreb’s Cycle

18.      Calvin cycle. - light independent reaction of photosynthesis

19.      Citric acid cycle. - Kreb’s Cycle


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