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Breaking Bonds 6H2O + 6 CO2 Breaking Bonds 6H2O + 6 CO2

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Breaking Bonds 6H2O + 6 CO2 - PPT Presentation

C6H12O6 6 O2 Green Wavelengths Blue Violet Wavelengths Chlorophyll a Photosynthesis Thylakoid Granum and Stroma Light Dependent Rxn and Dark Rxn Thylakoid Stroma Reactants H20 NADP ADP Products O2 NADPH ATP ID: 784715

cellular atp acid energy atp cellular energy acid pyruvic nadh co2 fadh2 nad electron cycle glucose light adp kreb

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Slide1

Breaking Bonds

6H2O + 6 CO2

 C6H12O6 + 6 O2Green WavelengthsBlue Violet Wavelengths Chlorophyll aPhotosynthesisThylakoid, Granum and StromaLight Dependent Rxn and Dark Rxn(Thylakoid) (Stroma)Reactants- H20, NADP+, ADP Products= O2, NADPH, ATPReactants= CO2, ATP, NADPH Products= C6H12O6, ADP, NADP+

Practical Review

Slide2

Temp., Amt. of Water and Light Intensity

C6H12O6 + 6 O2 

6H2O + 6 CO2 + ATPReactants= Glucose, NAD+, ADP Products= Pyruvic Acid, ATP, NADHLocation= CytoplasmAnaerobic= without O2 Aerobic= with O2Lactic Acid and Alcoholic fermentationProducts= CO2, Alcohol, NAD+ Reactants= Pyruvic Acid, NADHProducts= Lactic Acid and NAD+ Reactants= Pyruvic Acid, NADHPractical Review

Slide3

NADH=8 FADH2=2 ATP=2

a.

Gylcolysis b.CO2 a. O2, NADH, FADH2, ADP b. H2O, NAD+, FAD+, ATP NADH=3 ATP FADH2= 2 ATPGlycolysis= 2 ATP Krebs= 2 ATP ETC= (10 NADH and 2 FADH2)= 34 ATP TOTAL= 38 ATP

Practical Review

Slide4

ReactantsProductsLocation

Light

RxnLight Dep.------Dark Rxnaka: - -------Glycolysis------Krebsaka:--------ETC----

-

-

-

-

Lactic Acid

Ferm

.

-

-

--Alcoholic Ferm.-----

Vocab for Chart

:

NADP+

NAD

+

FAD+

NADPH

NADH

FADH2

ATP

ADP

CO2

H2O

C6H12O6

O2

Pyruvic Acid

Lactic Acid

Alcohol

Slide5

ReactantsProductsLocation

Light Rxn

Light Dep.------Dark Rxnaka: - -------Glycolysis------Krebsaka:--------ETC-----

-

-

-

Lactic Acid

Ferm

.

-

-

-

-Alcoholic Ferm.-----

Slide6

ReactantsProductsLocation

Light Rxn

Light Dep.H20ADPNADP+ATPNADPHO2Thylakoid MembraneDark RxnCalvin CycleLight Indep.ATPNADPHCO2ADPNADP+C6H12O6!!!!!StromaGlycolysisC6H12O6ADPNAD+Pyruvic Acid (2)NADH (2)ATP (2)CytoplasmKrebsCitric Acid CyclePyruvic Acid (2)ADPFADNAD+CO2ATP (2)FADH2 (2)NADH (8)Mitochondrial Matrix

ETC

ADP

NADH

FADH2

O2

ATP!!!!!

NAD+

FAD

H2O

Inner Membrane MitochondriaLactic Acid Ferm.Pyruvic AcidNADHNAD+Lactic Acid

Cytoplasm

Alcoholic

Ferm

.

Pyruvic Acid

NADH

NAD+

Co2

Alcohol

Cytoplasm

Slide7

1.

2.

3.

Slide8

Cellular Energy

1) What does Glucose break down into?

A) ATPB) 2 Pyruvic AcidsC) NADHD) FADH2

B

Slide9

Cellular Energy

2

) What MUST be present for Glucose to break down into 2 pyruvates?A) 2 NAD+B) 2 FADH2C) 2 CO2

A

Slide10

Cellular Energy

3

) Which process produces the most amount of ATP?A) GlycolysisB) Kreb CycleC) ETC (Electron Transport Chain)D) Citric Acids Cycle

C

Slide11

Cellular Energy

4

) 1 molecule of glucose must go through the Kreb cycle how many times?A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4

B

Slide12

Cellular Energy

5

) What is a by-product of the Kreb Cycle?A) CO2B) WaterC) Pyruvic AcidD) 4 ATP

A

Slide13

Cellular Energy

6) How many ATPs are created for 1 molecule of glucose through the

Kreb Cycle?A) 1B) 2C) 4D) None

B

Slide14

Cellular Energy

7

) Which of the following is correct when determining the amount of ATP produced by the following electron carriers? NADH=___ ATP FADH2=___ ATPA) 1 and 2B) 3 and 3C) 3 and 2D) 3 and 1

C

Slide15

Cellular Energy

8

) What is NOT a product of the ETC (electron transport chain)?A) ATPB) H2OC) CO2

C

Slide16

Cellular Energy

9

) What is the final electron acceptor of the Electron transport chain which creates H2O?A) OxygenB) CO2C) HydrogenD) Carbon

A

Slide17

Cellular Energy

10) How many ATP are created during Glycolysis?

A) 1B) 2C) 3D) 4

B

Slide18

Cellular Energy

1) Which of the following is a reactant of the Calvin Cycle?

A) NAD+B) ADPC) GlucoseD) CO2

D

Slide19

Cellular Energy

2) Which of the following is NOT a product of the light dependent reaction?

A) O2B) WaterC) ATPD) NADPH

B

Slide20

Cellular Energy

3) Which of the following is the location of the Calvin Cycle?

A) StromaB) CytoplasmC) MitochondriaD) Thylakoid

A

Slide21

Cellular Energy

4) Where does Glycolysis occur

A) Mitochondrial MatrixB) Inner membrane of the mitochondria C) ChloroplastD) Cytoplasm

D

Slide22

Cellular Energy

5) Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis?

A) 2 Pyruvic AcidsB) 2 NADHC) 2 FADH2D) 2 ATP

C

Slide23

Cellular Energy

6) How many molecules of pyruvic acid are there in 1 molecule of glucose

A) 2B) 1C) 4D) None

A

Slide24

Cellular Energy

7) What is a by-product of the

Kreb Cycle?A) CO2B) WaterC) Pyruvic AcidD) 4 ATP

A

Slide25

Cellular Energy

8) How many ATPs are created for 1 molecule of glucose through the

Kreb Cycle?A) 1B) 2C) 4D) None

B

Slide26

Cellular Energy

9) Which of the following is correct when determining the amount of ATP produced by the following electron carriers?

NADH=___ ATP FADH2=___ ATPA) 2 and 3B) 3 and 2C) 2 and 1D) 1 and 2

B

Slide27

Cellular Energy

10) What is the final electron acceptor of the Electron transport chain?

A) HydrogenB) CO2C) OxygenD) Carbon

C