molecules, respiration, photosynthesis, electron transport (Worth 19.5 Points) F
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molecules, respiration, photosynthesis, electron transport
(Worth 19.5 Points) Fill in the boxes with the appropriate answers Respiration Photosynthesis Form of the original energy being harvested Specific membrane that proton gradient is Electron transport chain Photosystems formed across Space into which H+ Electron transport chain are transported Photosystems Enzyme required for Electron transport chain chemiosmotic production of ATP Photosystems Molecule that first Citric Acid Cycle Calvin Cycle enters each cycle Final products of the Citric Acid Cycle (per 1 glucose) following cycles Include the number and names of molecules: Calvin Cycle (for 3 CO2): Include the number and names of molecules: 2. 2. 3. Accepts electrons Electron Transport Chain from which Photosystem lII molecules? Photosystem l Photosystems Molecule that is the Electron Transport Chain final electron acceptor: Photosynthesis Gas that is released as Respiration a byproductExplanation / Answer
1. Atp in respiration and light enegy in photosynthesis
2. Electron transport chain-The proton gradient develops between the intermembrane space and the matrix.
Photosynthesis- thylakoid membrane
3. Electron transport chain- intermembrane space
Photosynthesis- thylakoid space
4. Electron transpory chain- ATP synthase
Photosynthesis- ATP Synthase
5. Calvim cycle- NADPH and ATP molecule
Citric acid cycle- acetyl CO-A
6. Calvin cycle- NADH atp
Glucose
Vitric acud cycle- 3NADH
1FADh
1GTP
2CO2
7. Electron transport chain- NADH and FADH2
In respiration CO2 is byproduct
In photosynthesi O2 is byproduct
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