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Potpourri Cellular Respiration Nervous system Genetics Lipids Organelles 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

The number of net ATP molecules that result from glycolysis

What is 2 A 100

Respiration yields ______ as a gaseous waste product

What is carbon dioxide A 200

This is an intermediate of the Kreb cycle that gives it another name

What is citric acid A 300

The greatest amount of ATP is formed during this phase

What is electron transport

Before entering the Kreb Cycle, pyruvic acid must be converted to a/an _____ molecule

What is acetyl coenzyme A

The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and ________

What is spinal cord B 100

The _____ of a neuron carries the impulses away from the nucleus B 200

What is axon B 200

The cells that produce myelin in the PNS B 300

What are Schwann cells B 300

Make up the supportive tissue of the brain

What are Neuroglial cells B 400

Solubilize/interact with myelin sheath

What are saturated fats B 500

Two chromatids are attached at this region

What is the centromere C 100

The process that results in daughter cells with half the original chromosome number

What is meiosis C 200

The number of chromosomes remains the same during this form of cell division

What is mitosis C 300

DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

Genes are segments of DNA that code for this

What is the synthesis of proteins C 400

The probability of there being a dominant gene in the gametes from a parent who is Aa (assuming “a” is recessive) C 500

What is 50% C 500

Lipids include all the following except ____ Fats Oils Steroids Lactose D 100

What is lactose D 100

24-26 carbons long D 200

What is very long chain fatty acids

If triglyceride were digested it would break down into glycerol and _____

What are fatty acids D 300

Unsaturated fats are comprised of lipids that contain ____

What are relatively few hydrogen atoms

The following are steroids except which one Cholesterol Estrogens Testosterone phospholipid D 500

What is phospholipid D 500

The source of most of the cellular energy

What is mitochondrion E 100

A ribosome is an example of this

What is an organelle E 200

Contains enzymes that are used to degrade foreign particles as well as cell structures

What are lysosomes E 300

Contain a faulty transporter protein in ALD

What are peroxisomes E 400

Sight for biosynthesis of lipids

What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

The movement of particles from higher to lower concentration

What is diffusion F 100

An enzyme name Amylose Sucrose Lipase protein F 200

What is lipase F 200

The collective term for all of the chemical processes occurring within a cell

What is metabolism F 300

Synthesis is a term that can be used synonymously with this term F 400

What is anabolism F 400

The substrate for lipase

What are fats or lipids F 500

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