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How do plants make energy?

How do plants make energy?. Oxidation is ____ electrons, reduction is _____ electrons. Glycolysis: glucose  ______. How much ATP is made? Is it an aerobic or anaerobic process? Where does it occur?. Where does the citric acid cycle take place?.

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How do plants make energy?

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  1. How do plants make energy?

  2. Oxidation is ____ electrons, reduction is _____ electrons.

  3. Glycolysis: glucose ______ How much ATP is made? Is it an aerobic or anaerobic process? Where does it occur?

  4. Where does the citric acid cycle take place? What are 4 products of the citric acid cycle?

  5. Where is the ETC found? What are the electron donors and the electron acceptor in the ETC? Where does the proton gradient build up?

  6. What is chemiosmosis?What supplies the energy to drive chemiosmosis?

  7. A cell that loses water is _____ to its environment.

  8. A plant cell that gains water has a ____(higher/lower) water potential.

  9. Compare and contrast facilitated diffusion and active transport.

  10. True or false: In a animal cell at equilibrium, there is no more movement of water molecules

  11. The movement of sucrose into sieve tube members at the source is an example of:

  12. A non-substrate molecule that binds to the active site of an enzyme is called a _________

  13. A facultative anaerobe is a cell that can do…

  14. A human somatic cell has ____ chromosomes.A female somatic cell has ____ Barr bodies

  15. The fact that a parent only passes on one of two alleles to the offspring is called the Law of _____

  16. Genes found on different chromosomes are not _____.These genes follow the Law of ______ during meiosis.

  17. In this cross:TtGgWw x ttGgwwwhat % of offspring will resemble the first parent? Assume independent assortment.

  18. Name the disorder:An extra X in a maleOnly one X in a femalethree chromosome # 21

  19. When one gene affects the expression of another gene is an example of ______

  20. A gene that has multiple phenotypic effects is called ____

  21. A parent who is:AaBBCcDdeeFfcan produce how many types of gametes through independent assortment?

  22. AORr x OOrrWhat is the chance that a child that is O+ will be produced?

  23. A white eyed male is crossed with a carrier female (fly). What % of their male offspring will have white eyes?

  24. A map unit = the % of _____ between two genes.

  25. Which nitrogenous bases are purines and which are pyrimidines?

  26. Name the scientist(s):1. Proved DNA replication is semi-conservative.2. Experiment relied on the fact that DNA does not contain sulfur. Proved DNA was genetic material.3. Did first transformation experiment.4. Figured out the structure of DNA

  27. DNA polymerase builds in a ___  ____ direction.

  28. If you supplied radioactive thymine to dividing bacteria, where would you find the thymine after one round of DNA replication?

  29. What is the function of the primase?

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