Part 4 Miscellaneous Exercises on Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration (A) Kr
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Question
Part 4 Miscellaneous Exercises on Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
(A) Krebs Cycle (E) Electron Transport (I) Mesophyll Cells(M) NADPH (B)Acetyl CoA (F) Pyruvic Acid (J) Chemiosmotic (N) Photosystem I (C) Phosphorylation (G) Fermentation (K) Thylakoid (O) Photosystem II (D) Isocitrate (H) ATP (L) Chlorophyll a (P) Photorespiration
Using the items above, fill in the following blanks with the most appropriate response by entering the answer in the space provided below. There is only one valid response for each question.
(1) Plant cells that lack most of the enzymes of the Calvin cycle are ______.
(2) The primary photosynthetic pigment in plants is ________.
(3) _______ is a six-carbon molecule formed in the Krebs cycle.
(4) The coupling of the proton gradient and ATP formation is called _______ phosphorylation.
(5) The __________ chain is found in the membranes of the mitochondrion.
(6) The transfer of phosphate between organic molecules is called ______.
(7) Functions fueled by this molecule (_____) include muscle contraction, biosynthesis of macromolecules, cilia and flagella movement, movement of chromosomes in cell division.
(8) ______ involves fixing oxygen instead of carbon from carbon dioxide.
(9) The ______ ______ follows glycolysis in which Acetyl CoA combines with oxalic acid to form citrate.
(10) Suspended in the chloroplast’s stroma are folded sacs of _______ membranes which enclose an area called the ______ space.
(11) ___________ produces ATP and is part of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
(12) ___________ produces NADPH and is also a part of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
(13) Lactic acid is produced through the _____ _______ process.
(14) ________ reacts, coupled with the oxidation of NADH, to form lactic acid.
Explanation / Answer
1-((I) Mesophyll Cells
2-(L) Chlorophyll a
3-(D) Isocitrate
4-(J) Chemiosmotic
5-(E) Electron Transport
6-(C) Phosphorylation
7-(H) ATP
8-(P) Photorespiration
9-(A) Krebs Cycle
10-(K) Thylakoid ,Thylakoid
11-Photosystem II
12-(N) Photosystem I
13-(G) Fermentation
14-(F) Pyruvic Acid