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Hosted by Mrs. Yuen

ATP Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Anything goes

Row 1, Col 1 Abbreviation for adenosine tri-phosphate. What is ATP?

1,2 The only living organisms in which photosynthesis can be achieved. What are plants or autotrophs?

1,3 The sugar produced through Photosynthesis, that is broken down during cellular respiration. What is glucose?

1,4 Where the energy is stored in glucose. What are the carbon bonds?

2,1 Three biomolecules that have energy stored in their chemical bonds available for our body To use. What are sugars, lipids and proteins?

2,2 The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. What is the chloroplast?

2,3 The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. What is the mitochondria?

2,4 Two processes concerning the availability of oxygen. What are the aerobic and anaerobic processes?

3,1 In ATP, energy is released when this is broken. What is the last phosphate bond?

3,2 The balanced chemical equation for photosynthesis. What is 6 CO H 2 O C 6 H 12 O O 2 ?

3,3 The balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration. What is C 6 H 12 O O CO H 2 O?

3,4 Three kinds of pigments that can photosynthesize. What is chlorophyll, xanthophyll and carotene?

4,1 When ATP loses a phospate, therefore losing energy, this is what remains. What is adenosine diphosphate (ADP)?

4,2 The two steps involved in photosynthesis. What is the Light Reaction (electron transport chain) and the Calvin Cycle?

4,3 The three processes involved in cellular respiration. What is glycolysis, the Kreb’s Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) and the electron transport chain?

4,4 Electron carriers involved in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. What are NADPH, NADH and FADH 2 ?

5,1 ATP is made up of adenine 3 phosphates and this. What is ribose?

5,2 The winner of the Nobel prize in 1961 for his work on photosynthesis. Who is Melvin Calvin?

5,3 The products of alcohol fermentation. What are alcohol and carbon dioxide?

5,4 The term given to the process by which energy given off by electrons pumps hydrogen ions through the ATP synthase to create ATP. What is chemiosmosis?