20. Draw a Venn diagram to compare and contrast ATP production in the mitochondria and chloroplast: IN CLASS ACTIVITY:
21. Complete the following model of photosynthesis in which the two main processes are represented by boxes and arrows. : sunlight/photons : energy management molecules (ATP and electron carriers) : inputs and outputs other than energy management molecules Write out the equation for photosynthesis: Label each box and each arrow.
20. Draw a Venn diagram to compare and contrast ATP production in the mitochondria and chloroplast:...
DIAGRAM and BRIEFLY explain how energy from high energy electron carriers is converted to ATP during respiration in mitochondria and aerobic bacteria. Label each process involved in energy conversions, and label two of the proteins involved in the final steps of making ATP. (compare this to ATP production during Photosynthesis) [hint: discuss electrons, gradients, and phosphates, and the proper terms for the pathways involved.]
Compare and contrast electron transport and ATP synthesis in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Start with the electron donor and end with the final electron acceptor. Detail the arrangement in the membrane and redox chemistry of the electron transporters, orientation and function of ATP synthase, membrane properties, etc., etc. How are these electron transport systems related to metabolic processes occurring in the mitochondria and chloroplasts?
Draw a diagram of cellular respiration. Use closed arrows ( to trace the carbon atoms, and open arrows (=) to trace ATP / ADP and electron carriers (and their oxidized counterparts) through glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and the Krebs cycle. Draw a box around the stage(s) that take place in the cytosol and a circle around the stage(s) that take place in the mitochondrion. For full credit indicate the number of each of the inputs and outputs for each stage of...
Welcome to our plant sciences department here at TransBiol It's great to have you as an intern. I'm the lead scientist of a team developing new herbicides to use against invasive plant species. The team has been really swamped with work, so it'll be great to have some help analyzing all the data we're collecting. Since it's your first day, a great way to get started with any research project is to brush up on the background knowledge you'll need...
13. Describe 2 mechanisms whereby ATP is generated during cellular respiration Mechanism 1: Mechanism 2: 14. Indicate the MAIN molecules that enter and exit each of these processes? Molecule(s) IN Process Molecule(s) OUT Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation Citric Acid/Krebs Cycle ETC Photophosphorylation Calvin Cycle 15. Isocitrate is a 6 carbon molecule that is oxidized to a-ketoglutarate (a 5 carbon molecule) by the enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase. What happens to the extra carbon atom in this reaction and in which process (listed in...
1. Which of the following are the sites within the human body where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged? A. Alveoli B. Arteries C. Synapses D. Venules 2. Which of the following describes the most important reason for repeating an experimental investigation? A. To verify the validity of the original findings B. To expand upon the original investigation C. To manipulate the independent variable D. To attempt to disprove the hypothesis 3. Lithium has an atomic number of 3 and...