Jeopardy photosynthesis and cellular respiration

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ATP
PhotoCellular Chloroplast Mitochondria
Formation Potpourri
synthesis Respiration
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The reactants and products in
this chemical reaction.
Photosynthesis - Question 1
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What are H2O + CO2 and
C6H12O6 + O2?
Photosynthesis - Question 1
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Drives the reaction
photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis - Question 2
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What is sunlight?
Photosynthesis - Question 2
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1. The reactant that produces
Oxygen.
2. The product that is produced
by Carbon Dioxide.
Photosynthesis - Question 3
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1.What is H2O and Glucose as
pyruvate?
2.What is Glucose / Carbohydrates?
Photosynthesis - Question 3
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The 2 specific locations in the
chloroplast that is involved with
Photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis - Question 4
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What is the thylakoid membrane
and the stroma?
Photosynthesis - Question 4
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The 2 reactions involved in
photosynthesis.
Category 1 - Question 5
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What are the light independent
reaction and the Calvin cycle?
Photosynthesis - Question 5
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The form in which energy is
obtained to drive Cellular
Respiration.
Cellular Respiration - Question 1
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What is food?
Cellular Respiration - Question 1
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The 3 stages of Cellular
Respiration in the order that they
occur.
Cellular Respiration - Question 2
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What is Glycolysis, the Krebs
Cycle, and the Electron Transport
Chain?
Cellular Respiration - Question 2
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The total number of ATP
molecules produced from cellular
respiration
Cellular Respiration - Question 3
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What is 36?
Cellular Respiration - Question 3
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The order of the specific
locations in the cell where the 3
stages of cellular respiration
takes place.
Cellular Respiration - Question 4
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1.Cytoplasm
2.Mitochondrial Matrix
3.Inner Mitochondrial membrane
Cellular Respiration - Question 4
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The stage(s) that undergo aerobic
respiration. And what does it
mean to be aerobic verses
anaerobic?
Cellular Respiration - Question 5
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What is the Krebs Cycle and the
Electron Transport Chain? And
What is anaerobic does not
require oxygen (air) and aerobic
does require oxygen (air)?
Cellular Respiration - Question 5
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The site of this chemical reaction.
Chloroplast - Question 1
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What is photosynthesis?
Chloroplast - Question 1
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Flattened membrane-bound sacs
located in this organelle.
Chloroplast - Question 2
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What are thylakoids?
Chloroplast - Question 2
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The pigment located in the
chloroplast.
Chloroplast - Question 3
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What is Chlorophyll?
Chloroplast - Question 3
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1.Many thylakoids stacked
together.
2.The fluid that surrounds the
thylakoids.
Chloroplast - Question 4
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1.What is a Grana or Granum?
2.What is the Stroma?
Chloroplast - Question 4
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1.This organelle is found in this
specific type of cell.
2.The organisms that contain
these organelles are also known
as these.
Chloroplast - Question 5
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1.What is a Eukaryotic Plant Cell
2. What are Autotrophs or
Producers
Chloroplast - Question 5
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This organelle has an inner
membrane that forms folds on
the inside. What are these folds
called?
Mitochondria - Question 1
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What are christae?
Mitochondria - Question 1
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What stage(s) occur in this
organelle?
Chloroplast - Question 2
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What is the Kreb’s cycle and the
Electron Transport Chain?
Chloroplast - Question 2
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These are other molecules
located in the mitochondria that
deal with genetics and protein
synthesis (name two).
Mitochondria - Question 3
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What are DNA, tRNA, and
Ribosomes?
Mitochondria - Question 3
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The enzyme complex that was
originally called stalked particles
that produces a high energy
molecule.
Mitochondria - Question 4
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What is ATP Synthase?
Mitochondria - Question 4
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The protein channels located in
the outer membrane of the
mitochondria.
Mitochondria - Question 5
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What are porins?
Mitochondria - Question 5
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The actual name for the
abbreviation ATP.
ATP Formation - Question 1
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Adenosine Triphosphate
ATP Formation - Question 1
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The protein that uses hydrogen
ions to convert ADP to ATP.
ATP Formation - Question 2
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What is ATP Synthase?
ATP Formation - Question 2
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The sugar found in ATP.
ATP Formation - Question 3
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What is ribose?
ATP Formation - Question 3
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The process of how ATP releases
energy.
ATP Formation - Question 4
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What is the breaking of a bond
between phosphate groups in
ATP?
ATP Formation - Question 4
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The reason ATP is considered a
cycle.
ATP Formation - Question 5
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What is the process by which food
provides phosphate and energy to
convert ADP to ATP; which then
releases a phosphate group to
provide energy to cellular activities
converting it back to ADP; which then
receives more phosphate and energy
from food to charge it into ATP
ATP Formation - Question 5
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The 3 things that occur when
photons strike an object.
Potpourri - Question 1
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What is reflect, absorb, or
transmit?
Potpourri - Question 1
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The 3 types of heterotrophs.
Potpourri - Question 2
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What are carnivores, herbivores,
or omnivores?
Potpourri - Question 2
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In leaves this color(s) is reflected
and this color(s) is absorbed.
Potpourri - Question 3
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What is green and all other
colors?
Potpourri - Question 3
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Is transferred from one level to
the next in a food chain.
Potpourri - Question 4
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What is energy?
Potpourri - Question 4
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This is the pigment that produces
a yellow/orange color.
Potpourri - Question 5
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What is carotenoids?
Potpourri - Question 5
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Light
Dependent
Reaction
Calvin
Cycle
Glycolysis
Krebs
Cycle
Electron
Transport Potpourri
Chain
Round 1
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The two energy-storing
molecules that are produced from
this reaction.
Light Dependent Reactions Question 1
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What is ATP and NADPH?
Light Dependent Reaction Question 1
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The 1st system in the light
dependent reaction.
Light Dependent Reaction Question 2
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What is photosystem II?
Light Dependent Reaction Question 2
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Uses light energy to re-energize
electrons
Light Dependent Reaction Question 3
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What is photosystem I?
Light Dependent Reaction Question 3
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Transfers electrons between
light-collecting molecules.
Light Dependent Reaction Question 4
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What is the electron carrier
protein?
Light Dependent Reaction Question 4
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The region where hydrogen ions
accumulate when water is split.
Light Dependent Reaction Question 5
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What is the thylakoid space or
lumen?
Light Dependent Reaction Question 5
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The location of the Calvin Cycle.
Calvin Cycle - Question 1
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What is the Stroma?
Calvin Cycle - Question 1
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The 5 carbon molecule that
begins the calvin cycle.
Calvin Cycle - Question 2
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What is RuBP?
Calvin Cycle - Question 2
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The reactant that is needed to
start the calvin cycle in motion.
Calvin Cycle - Question 3
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What is CO2?
Calvin Cycle - Question 3
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The 2 molecules that are spent to
run the calvin cycle.
Calvin Cycle - Question 4
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What is ATP and NADPH?
Calvin Cycle - Question 4
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The name of the six 3-carbon
molecules that are made when
the three 6-carbon molecules
split in half in the Calvin Cycle.
Calvin Cycle - Question 5
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What is PGA?
Calvin Cycle - Question 5
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The carbon molecule broken
down by Glycolysis.
Glycolysis - Question 1
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What is Glucose?
Glycolysis - Question 1
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The final product of Glycolysis
and the number of carbons it
contains.
Glycolysis - Question 2
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What is Pyruvate and 3 carbons?
Glycolysis - Question 2
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The amount of ATP produced
from this stage of cellular
respiration
Glycolysis - Question 3
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What is 2?
Glycolysis - Question 3
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The 2 energy-storing molecules
produced from Glycolysis
Glycolysis - Question 4
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What is ATP and NADH?
Glycolysis - Question 4
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The 2 molecules that pyruvate
turns into when oxygen is not
available.
Glycolysis - Question 5
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What is ethanol and lactate?
Glycolysis - Question 5
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The location of the Krebs Cycle
Krebs Cycle - Question 1
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What is the Mitochondrial Matrix
Krebs Cycle - Question 1
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Is what happens to the carbon
molecules that are released when
citric acid is broken down from a
6-carbon molecule to a 4-carbon
molecule.
Krebs Cycle - Question 2
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What is released as CO2?
Krebs Cycle - Question 2
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Is how citric acid is formed
Krebs Cycle - Question 3
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What is the acetyl-CoA linking to
a 4-carbon molecule?
Krebs Cycle - Question 3
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The 3 energy-storing molecules
produced from this stage.
Krebs Cycle - Question 4
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What is ATP, NADH, and FADH2?
Krebs Cycle - Question 4
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Is what happens to the highenergy compounds that are
produced by the Krebs cycle.
Krebs Cycle - Question 5
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What is they are used to power
the Electron Transport Chain?
Krebs cycle - Question 5
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This is what happens to energy
when electrons transfer from one
carrier to the next.
Electron Transport Chain Question 1
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What is decreases?
Electron Transport Chain Question 1
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The type of molecules make up
the Electron Transport Chain.
Electron Transport Chain Question 2
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What are proteins?
Electron Transport Chain Question 2
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The amount of ATP produced
from the aerobic stages. The total
for aerobic and amount for each
specific stage in aerobic
respiration.
Electron Transport Chain Question 3
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What is 34 – 32 from the Electron
Transport Chain and 2 from the
Krebs Cycle?
Electron Transport Chain Question 3
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The last electron acceptor in the
ETC as well as what it produces.
Electron Transport Chain Question 4
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What is Oxygen and water?
Electron Transport Chain Question 4
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The 2 components that make up
the membrane that the electron
transport chain is located in?
Electron Transport Chain Question 5
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What are phospholipids and
proteins or ion pumps?
Electron Transport Chain Question 5
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The meaning for the prefixes
homo- and hetero-.
Category 6 - Question 1
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What is the prefix for same and
different?
Category 6 - Question 1
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The three scientists who came up
with the cell theory.
Category 6 - Question 2
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Who are Matthias Schleiden,
Theodor Schwann, and Rudolph
Virchow?
Category 6 - Question 2
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The three subatomic particles.
Category 6 - Question 3
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What are protons, neutrons, and
electrons?
Category 6 - Question 3
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The type of osmotic solution that
causes the cell to shrink.
Category 6 - Question 4
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What is hypertonic solution?
Category 6 - Question 4
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The process by which H+ moves
from the outer compartment to
the matrix in order to power ATP
Synthase.
Category 6 - Question 5
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What is Facilitated Diffusion?
Category 6 - Question 5
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Cellular Respiration
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Final
Jeopary
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1. Is why the Kreb’s cycle is
considered a cycle.
2. The high energy storing
molecules that are produced
by the kreb’s cycle and used
to power the ETC
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1. What is the 4 C molecule that
is used to start the reaction is
regenerated by the end of the
reaction allowing it to be used
all over again?
2. NADH & FADH2
Final Jeopardy
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