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Cell Energy Review Game Cellular Respiration, Fermentation, & Photosynthesis

Question 1: Cell Respiration Matching Matching each of the phrases that following with one of the three stages in cellular respiration. Use G for glycolysis, CA for the citric acid cycle, and OP for oxidative phosphorylation. Generates most of the ATP formed by cell respiration Begins the oxidation of glucose Occurs outside of the mitochondrion Produces four ATPs per glucose by substrate level phosphorylation, but nets only two. Oxidizes NADH and FADH2 Carried out by enzymes in the matrix Occurs along the inner mitochondrial membrane Produces water

Question 1: Cell Respiration Matching Matching each of the phrases that following with one of the three stages in cellular respiration. Use G for glycolysis, CA for the citric acid cycle, and OP for oxidative phosphorylation. Generates most of the ATP formed by cell respiration OP Begins the oxidation of glucose G Occurs outside of the mitochondrion G Produces four ATPs per glucose by substrate level phosphorylation, but nets only two. G Oxidizes NADH and FADH2 OP Carried out by enzymes in the matrix CA Occurs along the inner mitochondrial membrane OP Produces water OP

Question 2: Photosynthesis Matching Oxidized in the light reactions Reduced in the Calvin Cycle Carries H and electrons from the light reactions to the Calvin Cycle Food produced in photosynthesis Source of H and electrons that end up in glucose Source of O atoms that end up in glucose Where O atoms from water end up Oxidized in the Calvin Cycle Reduced in the light reactions Gas produced by the thylakoid Gas consumed in the Calvin cycle Recycled in the Calvin cycle to make ATP Supplies energy to the light reactions carbon dioxide water glucose oxygen ADP + P ATP NADP+ NADPH Light These may be used more than once or not at all.

Question 2: Photosynthesis Matching Oxidized in the light reactions B Reduced in the Calvin Cycle A Carries H and electrons from the light reactions to the Calvin Cycle H Food produced in photosynthesis C Source of H and electrons that end up in glucose B Source of O atoms that end up in glucose A Where O atoms from water end up D Oxidized in the Calvin Cycle H Reduced in the light reactions G Gas produced by the thylakoid D Gas consumed in the Calvin cycle A Recycled in the Calvin cycle to make ATP E Supplies energy to the light reactions I carbon dioxide water glucose oxygen ADP + P ATP NADP+ NADPH Light These may be used more than once or not at all.

Question 3 Which of the following is oxidized during photosynthesis? Oxygen Carbon dioxide Glucose ATP water

Question 3 Which of the following is oxidized during photosynthesis? Oxygen Carbon dioxide Glucose ATP water

Question 4 Which of the following is NOT a product of the light reactions? Oxygen Sugar High-energy electrons ATP NADPH

Question 4 Which of the following is NOT a product of the light reactions? Oxygen Sugar High-energy electrons ATP NADPH

Question 5 Which energy producing pathway do prokaryotes and eukaryotes share? Krebs cycle Calvin cycle glycolysis electron transport chain

Question 5 Which energy producing pathway do prokaryotes and eukaryotes share? Krebs cycle Calvin cycle glycolysis electron transport chain

Question 6 The burning of methane gas is a redox reaction. Which part of the reaction illustrates oxidation? (Hint: May want to write out the combustion reaction… think back to global interdependence!) O2  H2O O2  CO2 CH4  H2O CH4  CO2

Question 6 The burning of methane gas is a redox reaction. Which part of the reaction illustrates oxidation? (Hint: May want to write out the combustion reaction… think back to global interdependence!) O2  H2O O2  CO2 CH4  H2O CH4  CO2

Question 7 Which of the following contains energy that a cell could use to make ATP? oxygen carbon dioxide NAD+ NADH water

Question 7 Which of the following contains energy that a cell could use to make ATP? oxygen carbon dioxide NAD+ NADH water

Question 8 Which of these wavelengths are least useful for photosynthesis? white yellow green blue red

Question 8 Which of these wavelengths are least useful for photosynthesis? white yellow green blue red

Question 9 The overall function of the Calvin Cycle is… capturing sunlight making sugar producing carbon dioxide splitting water oxidizing glucose

Question 9 The overall function of the Calvin Cycle is… capturing sunlight  PSI and II making sugar producing carbon dioxide  Krebs Cycle waste product splitting water  PS II oxidizing glucose  cellular respiration

Question 10 Which of the following correctly matches each of the inputs of the Calvin cycle with its role? carbon dioxide: high energy electrons; ATP: energy; NADHP: oxidation carbon dioxide: carbon; ATP: energy; NADPH: high energy electrons carbon dioxide: electrons; ATP: phosphate; NADPH: protons carbon dioxide: hydrogen; ATP: high energy electrons; NADPH: energy

Question 10 Which of the following correctly matches each of the inputs of the Calvin cycle with its role? carbon dioxide: high energy electrons; ATP: energy; NADHP: oxidation carbon dioxide: carbon; ATP: energy; NADPH: high energy electrons carbon dioxide: electrons; ATP: phosphate; NADPH: protons carbon dioxide: hydrogen; ATP: high energy electrons; NADPH: energy

Question 11 Using the numbered figure below, in which area does the Krebs Cycle take place? a. Area 1 b. Area 2 c. Area 3 d. Area 4

Question 11 Using the numbered figure below, in which area does the Krebs Cycle take place? a. Area 1 b. Area 2 c. Area 3 d. Area 4

Question 12 Obligate anaerobic bacteria require an oxygen-free environment in order to grow and reproduce. Which test tube most likely depicts only obligate anaerobes growing? a. Test tube 1 b. Test tube 2 c. Test tube 3 d. Test tube 4 e. Test tube 5

Question 12 Obligate anaerobic bacteria require an oxygen-free environment in order to grow and reproduce. Which test tube most likely depicts only obligate anaerobes growing? a. Test tube 1 b. Test tube 2 c. Test tube 3 d. Test tube 4 e. Test tube 5

Question 13 Yeast undergo fermentation in the production of bread. The alcohol is driven off in the baking process and… a. the ATP causes the dough to rise b. the water vapor causes the dough to rise c. the oxygen causes the dough to rise d. the carbon dioxide causes the dough to rise

Question 13 Yeast undergo fermentation in the production of bread. The alcohol is driven off in the baking process and… a. the ATP causes the dough to rise b. the water vapor causes the dough to rise c. the oxygen causes the dough to rise d. the carbon dioxide causes the dough to rise

Question 14 Hydrolysis of ATP is a/an…. dehydration synthesis reaction endergonic reaction exergonic reaction none of the above

Question 14 Hydrolysis of ATP is a/an…. dehydration synthesis reaction endergonic reaction exergonic reaction none of the above

Question 15 In order to phosphorylate ATP, plants and animals use energy provided directly by… carbon dioxide water ATP synthase ADP

Question 15 In order to phosphorylate ATP, plants and animals use energy provided directly by… carbon dioxide water ATP synthase ADP

Question 16 _________ molecules of carbon dioxide, __________ molecules of NADH, and __________ molecules of FADH2 are created from 1 glucose molecule. 2, 3, 1 4, 6, 2 1, 2, 2 1, 6, 1

Question 16 _________ molecules of carbon dioxide, __________ molecules of NADH, and __________ molecules of FADH2 are created from 1 glucose molecule. 2, 3, 1  per acetyl-coa 4, 6, 2 1, 2, 2 1, 6, 1

Question 17

Question 17 ___A____ Phosphate groups ___C____ Nitrogen base ___B____ Ribose ___G____ Hydroxyl group ___B____ Carbohydrate ___D____ Amino group ___E____ Place where energy is stored

Question 18

Question 18 J I G A D E C

Question 19 In cellular respiration, which generate more ATO, substrate-level phosphorylation or chemiosmosis? Substrate level phosphorylation Chemiosmosis Both generate the same amount Neither generates ATP

Question 19 In cellular respiration, which generate more ATO, substrate-level phosphorylation or chemiosmosis? Substrate level phosphorylation Chemiosmosis Both generate the same amount Neither generates ATP

Question 20 A drug is found to make holes in both mitochondrial membranes. The drug will be harmful as it will inhibit… Glycolysis The Citric Acid Cycle Oxidative Phosphorylation Fermentation

Question 20 A drug is found to make holes in both mitochondrial membranes. The drug will be harmful as it will inhibit… Glycolysis The Citric Acid Cycle Oxidative Phosphorylation Fermentation

Question 21 The complete oxidative breakdown of glucose results in how many ATP? 2 4 28 32

Question 21 The complete oxidative breakdown of glucose results in how many ATP? 2 4 28 32

Question 22 The process based on the Greek root words for "sugar" and "splitting" is... Metabolism Fermentation Glycolysis Phosphorylation

Question 22 The process based on the Greek root words for "sugar" and "splitting" is... Metabolism Fermentation Glycolysis Phosphorylation