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Macromolecules

Energy Transfer

Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration

Enzymes

Cycles of Matter

Grab Bag

Macro-molecules Energy Transfer Photo/ Cell Resp Enzymes Cycles of Matter Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Name a function of a protein

What is speeding up chemical reactions, antibodies, muscle, growth and repair?

Name a function of carbohydrates

What is short term energy storage?

Which macromolecule stores genetic information?

What nucleic acid?

A student set up four test tubes containing starch solution in which to perform starch digestion. Supplies included amylase (enzyme that digests starch) and an incubator. In which test tube would starch digestion proceed most quickly? Tube 1: No amylase, room temperature (25 C) Tube 2: No amylase, body temperature (37 C) Tube 3: Amylase present, room temperature (25 C) Tube 4: Amylase present, body temperature (37 C)

What is D, amylase present and body temperature?

Name the monomer of a protein.

What are amino acids?

How much energy is transferred to the next trophic level in an energy pyramid?

What is 10%?

Name the trophic level that contains the most energy.

What is the producer level?

What is the definition of an autotroph?

What is an organism that makes its own food from sunlight?

If the secondary consumers have 75 kcal of energy, how much energy is at the primary consumer level?

What is 750 kcal?

Where does all energy originate?

What is the sun?

Name the reactants of photosynthesis.

What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?

Name the products of photosynthesis?

What are glucose and oxygen?

If a plant is grown underwater, small air bubbles form on its leaves If a plant is grown underwater, small air bubbles form on its leaves. What are these bubbles made of?

What is Oxygen?

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

What are oxygen and glucose?

What are the products of cellular respiration?

What are water, carbon dioxide, and ATP?

Name the macromolecule enzymes are made out of

What is protein?

How do enzymes affect the activation energy of a chemical reaction?

What is they lower the activation energy?

Daily Double!

What happens when an enzyme becomes denatured?

What is the active site changes shape?

Name the 2 ways enzymes are denatured.

What is high temperature and low pH?

Which of the following statements best describes enzymes? A. enzymes cannot be reused after a reaction B. enzymes are organic catalysts C. enzymes slow down chemical reactions D. enzymes can bind to any substrate

What is B, enzymes are organic catalysts?

When an organism dies, the nitrogen in its body A. Can never be reused by other living things B. Is immediately released into the atmosphere C. Is released by the action of decomposers D. None of the above

What is C, released by the action of decomposers?

Coal, oil, and natural gas Are formed from decayed plants Are fossil fuels Release carbon dioxide when they are burned All of the above

What is D, all of the above?

Name one process in the water cycle

What is evaporation, precipitation, transpiration?

What does it mean to say that a molecule is “organic”?

What is it is made of C, H, O?

What process moves Carbon from the bodies of living organisms back into the atmosphere?

What is cellular respiration?

What property of water is signified by a separation of charges on the water molecule?

What is polarity?

Attraction between like molecules

What is cohesion?

What are the 4 types of macromolecules?

What is lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids?

Attraction between unlike molecules

What is adhesion?

Daily Double!

What type of bond holds water molecules together?

What is a hydrogen bond?

Final Jeopardy

Organelles

Name the organelles that conduct photosynthesis and cellular respiration

What is Photosythesis occurs in the chloroplast and cellular respirtion occurs in the mitochondria?