Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134580999
Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
Publisher: PEARSON
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1. Fill in the table below the events of cellular respiration:
Cycle or
Reaction
Glycolysis
Location
Main event
Pyruvate
oxidation
ATP
produced:
Acetyl CoA
3 NADH
I ATP
1 ATP
Mitoch-Breaking
Citric Acid
cycle
ondrial
down acctyl 3 NAD
rab
2.co.
EXERCISE 4 PHOTOSYNTHESIS
INVESTIGATION III: STARCH SYNTHESIS
Table 4.3
Results of Starch Synthesis. (Variegated leaves are
multi-colored, typically green on one portion and
purple, white, or pale yellow on another.)
Leaf Type/Growth Condition
Solid, grown in light
Indicate if Starch is Present/Describe
Where Starch is Present
Solid, grown in dark
Variegated, grown in light
Variegated, grown in dark
1. Which of the leaves tested actually contained starch?
2. Is light necessary for the synthesis of glucose in leaves? Is it necessary for the synthesis of
starch in leaves?
3. What does the starch pattern in the variegated (multicolored) Coleus leaves suggest about the
relationship between photosynthesis and the location of the synthesis of starch in these types
of leaves?
What cellular processes are occurring between when light strikes the leaf and the final pro-
duction of starch?
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Transcribed Image Text:Input Output 1. Fill in the table below the events of cellular respiration: Cycle or Reaction Glycolysis Location Main event Pyruvate oxidation ATP produced: Acetyl CoA 3 NADH I ATP 1 ATP Mitoch-Breaking Citric Acid cycle ondrial down acctyl 3 NAD rab 2.co. EXERCISE 4 PHOTOSYNTHESIS INVESTIGATION III: STARCH SYNTHESIS Table 4.3 Results of Starch Synthesis. (Variegated leaves are multi-colored, typically green on one portion and purple, white, or pale yellow on another.) Leaf Type/Growth Condition Solid, grown in light Indicate if Starch is Present/Describe Where Starch is Present Solid, grown in dark Variegated, grown in light Variegated, grown in dark 1. Which of the leaves tested actually contained starch? 2. Is light necessary for the synthesis of glucose in leaves? Is it necessary for the synthesis of starch in leaves? 3. What does the starch pattern in the variegated (multicolored) Coleus leaves suggest about the relationship between photosynthesis and the location of the synthesis of starch in these types of leaves? What cellular processes are occurring between when light strikes the leaf and the final pro- duction of starch?
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