Biology Chapter: Electron Carriers and Energy
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What do electron carriers do in cellular respiration and photosynthesis?

  • They transport protons across the membrane.
  • They absorb light energy.
  • They transport electrons. (correct)
  • They synthesize glucose.
  • Which of the following is a product of cellular respiration?

  • Oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide (correct)
  • NADP+
  • Glucose
  • Where do the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place?

  • In mitochondria.
  • In the stroma. (correct)
  • In the cytoplasm.
  • In the thylakoid membranes.
  • What waste product is released during photosynthesis?

    <p>Oxygen</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following are produced during the Calvin Cycle?

    <p>Glucose, NADP+, and ADP</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Electron Carriers

    • Involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis
    • Transport electrons
    • Examples: NADH and FADH2

    Cellular Respiration

    • Products: carbon dioxide (CO2CO_2CO2​), water (H2OH_2OH2​O), and ATP (energy)
    • Waste product: carbon dioxide (CO2CO_2CO2​)

    Photosynthesis

    • Products: glucose (C6H12O6C_6H_{12}O_6C6​H12​O6​) and oxygen (O2O_2O2​)
    • Waste product: oxygen (O2O_2O2​)

    Light Independent Reactions

    • Take place in the stroma of chloroplasts
    • Products: glucose, NADP+, and ADP
    • These products provide energy for the Calvin cycle

    Calvin Cycle

    • Product: glucose

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    Test your understanding of electron carriers and their roles in cellular respiration and photosynthesis. This quiz covers key processes such as the Calvin cycle and light-independent reactions, focusing on the products and waste generated in these biological systems. Challenge your knowledge of how energy is produced and transferred in living organisms.

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