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Chapter 3 Cellular Energy • MHR 95

CHAPTER 3 REVIEW


Summary of Expectations
Briefly explain each of the following points.


  • Stages of aerobic cellular respiration include
    glycolysis, transition reaction, the Krebs Cycle,
    and the electron transport chain. (3.1)

  • Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of all cells
    and produces two pyruvate molecules and two
    ATP molecules. (3.1)

  • Substrate-level phosphorylation involves the
    transfer of a phosphate group to ADP to form
    ATP. (3.1)

  • The transition reaction links the processes of
    glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. (3.2)

  • The Krebs cycle is a cyclical metabolic
    pathway that oxidizes acetyl-CoA to carbon
    dioxide and water, forming two molecules of
    ATP. (3.2)

  • The electron transport occurs in the cristae
    of the mitochondrion and involves a series of
    electron carriers and multienzyme complexes.
    (3.2)

  • Oxidative phosphorylation requires oxygen in
    order to form ATP molecules. (3.2)

  • Most ATP molecule production takes place
    during the reactions of the electron transport
    chain. (3.2)

  • Chemiosmosis involves the production of ATP
    molecules when a hydrogen ion gradient is
    formed across a membrane by an electron
    transport chain. (3.2)

  • When oxygen is not present, cells use
    anaerobic cellular respiration to produce
    ATP molecules. (3.2)

  • Photosystems are made up of a network of
    chlorophyll pigments. (3.3)

  • In cyclic photophosphorylation, electrons are
    cycled back into the photosystem. (3.3)

  • ATP synthesis occurs within the thylakoids.
    (3.3)

  • The Calvin cycle has three distinct stages —
    fixation of CO 2 , reduction of CO 2 , and
    re-formation of the molecule RuBP. (3.3)

    • The Calvin cycle produces one molecule of
      PGAL for every three molecules of CO 2 that
      enter the cycle. (3.3)

    • There are three methods of carbon dioxide
      fixation in plants — C 3 , C 4 , and CAM fixation.
      (3.3)




Language of Biology
Write a sentence including each of the following
words or terms. Use any six terms in a concept map
to show your understanding of how they are related.


  • aerobic cellular • proton pumps
    respiration • anaerobic cellular

  • aerobic respiration

  • glycolysis • deamination

  • anaerobic •β-oxidation

  • pyruvate • photosynthesis

  • fermentation • chloroplast

  • transition reaction • thylakoids

  • acetyl-CoA • chlorophylls

  • Krebs cycle • photosystem

  • electron transport chain • antenna pigment

  • oxidative phosphorylation • reaction centre

  • chemiosmosis • photosynthetic unit

  • substrate-level • electron acceptor
    phosphorylation • electron transport

  • PGAL system

  • PGAP • cyclic

  • PGA photophosphorylation

  • PEP • non-cyclic

  • porin photophosphorylation

  • cardiolipin • photolysis

  • pyruvate dehydrogenase • Calvin cycle
    complex • carbon fixation

  • ATP synthase complex • RuBP carboxylase

  • NADH dehydrogenase • photorespiration
    complex • PGAP

  • cytochromes


1.Why do cells use energy?


2.What are the four steps of aerobic cellular
respiration?


3.Which of the four steps of cellular respiration
acts on glucose?


4.Which of the four steps of cellular respiration
take place in the mitochondrion?
5.Where is pyruvate produced?
6.Glycolysis I involves substrate-level
phosphorylation.
(a)What is substrate-level phosphorylation?

UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS
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