Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis

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Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis Chapter 6 Cellular Respiration: Obtaining Energy from Food Chapter 7 Photosynthesis Using Light to Make Food $100 $100 $200 $200 $300 $300 $400 $400 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND

The ultimate source of energy in food is ______. a. Plants b. ATP Chapter 6 $100 Question The ultimate source of energy in food is ______. a. Plants b. ATP c. Carbon dioxide d. Sunlight ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The ultimate source of energy in food is ______. a. Plants b. ATP Chapter 6 $100 Answer The ultimate source of energy in food is ______. a. Plants b. ATP c. Carbon dioxide d. Sunlight BACK TO GAME

During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose ____________. Chapter 6 $200 Question During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose ____________. a. is transferred to starch b. is used to manufacture glucose by exergonic reactions c. is released all at once d. is carried by electrons ANSWER BACK TO GAME

During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose ____________. Chapter 6 $200 Answer During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose ____________. a. is transferred to starch b. is used to manufacture glucose by exergonic reactions c. is released all at once d. is carried by electrons BACK TO GAME

Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? a. outside the mitochondria Chapter 6 $300 Question Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? a. outside the mitochondria b. in the thylakoids of chloroplasts c. in the matrix of the mitochondria d. on the outer mitochondrial membrane ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? a. outside the mitochondria Chapter 6 $300 Answer Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? a. outside the mitochondria b. in the thylakoids of chloroplasts c. in the matrix of the mitochondria d. on the outer mitochondrial membrane BACK TO GAME

The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is ________. Chapter 6 $400 Question The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is ________. a. ATP b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. lactic acid ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is ________. Chapter 6 $400 Answer The final electron acceptor of aerobic respiration is ________. a. ATP b. oxygen c. carbon dioxide d. lactic acid

Chapter 6 $500 Question What must pyruvic acid be converted to before it can enter the citric acid cycle? a. acetyl CoA b. lactic acid c. ethyl alcohol d. NADH ANSWER

Chapter 6 $500 Answer What must pyruvic acid be converted to before it can enter the citric acid cycle? a. acetyl CoA b. lactic acid c. ethyl alcohol d. NADH

Which of the following is NOT an autotroph? Chapter 7 $100 Question Which of the following is NOT an autotroph? a. cactus b. mushroom c. pine tree d. rose bush ANSWER

Which is the following is NOT an autotroph? Chapter 7 $100 Answer Which is the following is NOT an autotroph? a. cactus b. mushroom c. pine tree d. rose bush

a. use carbon dioxide but do not use oxygen Chapter 7 $200 Question Plant cells ________. a. use carbon dioxide but do not use oxygen b. do not have mitochondria c. conduct photosynthesis but not cellular respiration d. have chloroplasts and mitochondria ANSWER

a. use carbon dioxide but do not use oxygen Chapter 7 $200 Answer Plant cells ________. a. use carbon dioxide but do not use oxygen b. do not have mitochondria c. conduct photosynthesis but not cellular respiration d. have chloroplasts and mitochondria

__________ is the source of the oxygen gas released by a photosystem. Chapter 7 $300 Question __________ is the source of the oxygen gas released by a photosystem. a. NADPH b. Water c. Carbon dioxide d. Chlorophyll a ANSWER

__________ is the source of the oxygen gas released by a photosystem. Chapter 7 $300 Answer __________ is the source of the oxygen gas released by a photosystem. a. NADPH b. Water c. Carbon dioxide d. Chlorophyll a

The light reactions of photosynthesis take place ________. Chapter 7 $400 Question The light reactions of photosynthesis take place ________. a. in the stroma b. in the thylakoid membrane c. in the cytosol d. in the cristae ANSWER

The light reactions of photosynthesis take place ________. Chapter 7 $400 Answer The light reactions of photosynthesis take place ________. a. in the stroma b. in the thylakoid membrane c. in the cytosol d. in the cristae

Which compound is a direct output of the Calvin cycle? Chapter 7 $500 Question Which compound is a direct output of the Calvin cycle? a. ATP b. C6H12O6 c. O2 d. G3P ANSWER

Which compound is a direct output of the Calvin cycle? Chapter 7 $500 Answer Which compound is a direct output of the Calvin cycle? a. ATP b. C6H12O6 c. O2 d. G3P

a. Reactions that convert light energy to chemical energy FINAL ROUND Question Of the following metabolic processes, which one is common to photosynthesis and cellular respiration? a. Reactions that convert light energy to chemical energy b. Reactions that split H2O molecules and release O2 c. Reactions that store energy by pumping H+ across membranes d. Reactions that convert CO2 to sugar ANSWER

a. Reactions that convert light energy to chemical energy FINAL ROUND Answer Of the following metabolic processes, which one is common to photosynthesis and cellular respiration? a. Reactions that convert light energy to chemical energy b. Reactions that split H2O molecules and release O2 c. Reactions that store energy by pumping H+ across membranes d. Reactions that convert CO2 to sugar