| A | B |
| Aerobic respiration | requires oxygen |
| Fermentation | does not require oxygen |
| Know what the heat of respiration respresents | Lost energy |
| Know the bromthymol blue experiment (why did the plants have different levels of CO2 in light vs. dark) | Elodea grown in light=yellow=much CO2 produced; Elodea grown in dark=green=some CO2 produced; Blue=no CO2 present |
| Elodea grown in light | yellow=much CO2 produced |
| Elodea grown in dark | green=some CO2 produced |
| Blue | no CO2 present |
| Know how chromatagraphy works and the pigments you separated from the leaf | Carotene, chlorophyll a, and chlorophyll b |
| Flouresence | long wavelength of light produced by electron as it falls to a lower level |
| Know what colors are useful for photosynthesis, and what color is least useful for photosynthesis | Green is not useful for photosynthesis because it is the only color reflected by plants. All other colors are absorbed |
| The color seen is the light | reflected |
| All other colors are | absorbed |
| Know the difference between reflected and absorbed light | The color seen is the light reflected. All other colors are absorbed. |
| Know where starch is stored and how light vs dark affects starch storage. | Starch is stored in plant's vacuole; Light does not affect starch storage. |
| Light | does not affect starch storage |
| Starch | is stored in plant's vacuole |
| Know how measuring O2 levels relate to photosynthesis | Plants produce oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis |