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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration

Cullen White
Biology - Spring 2023
Across
Distance between conservative points of equal position (two crests or two troughs) of a wave in graphic representation; inversely proportional to the energy of the radiation
Fluid-filled space surrounding the grana inside a chloroplast where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis takes place
Middle layer of chlorophyll-rich cells in a leaf
Enzyme that converts a molecule into its isomer
A process in which there is a production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in cellular metabolism by the involvement of a proton gradient across a membrane
Distinct quantity or "packet" of light energy
Integral membrane protein that transports glucose
Photosynthetic pigment that functions to dispose of excess energy
Ejection of an electron from a reaction center using the energy of an absorbed photon
Three-carbon sugar that can be decarboxylated and oxidized to make acetyl CoA, which enters the citric acid cycle under aerobic conditions; the end product of glycolysis
Down
Stack of thylakoids located inside a chloroplast
Gain of electron(s) by an atom or molecule
Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
Organism that consumes organic substances or other organisms for food
Soluble electron transporter in the electron transport chain that connects the first or second complex to the third
Removal of a phosphate group from a molecule
Process of breaking glucose into two three-carbon molecules with the production of ATP and NADH
A process that does not use oxygen
Process of regenerating NAD+ with wither an inorganic compound serving as the final electron acceptor, occurs in the absence; occurs in the absence of oxygen
(also, citric acid cycle) alternate name for the citric acid cycle, named after the group name for citric acid, tricarboxylic acid (TCA)