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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Digestion Process Skills $100 $100 $100 $100 Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Macro- molecules Digestion Process Skills $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

Photosynthesis - $100 Plants require radiant energy, water, and this gas in order to photosynthesize Carbon Dioxide

Photosynthesis - $200 This simple sugar is produced in photosynthesis and is used for food Glucose

Photosynthesis - $300 Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle (part of the cell) Chloroplast

Photosynthesis - $400 Glucose is a compound that contains this many atoms per molecule 24 C- 6 H- 12 O- 6

Photosynthesis - $500 Radiant energy from the sun is transformed into this type of energy Chemical

Cellular Respiration - $100 Along with the simple sugar, glucose, this gas is required to initiate cellular respiration Oxygen

Cellular Respiration - $200 This molecule is the product of cellular respiration that provides mechanical energy to the cell ATP

Cellular Respiration - $300 Cellular respiration occurs in this organelle (part of the cell) Mitochondrion

Cellular Respiration - $400 Chemical energy from glucose is transformed to this type of energy Mechanical

Cellular Respiration - $500 This gas is exhaled by organisms as a product of cellular respiration Carbon Dioxide

Macromolecules - $100 Carbohydrates contain carbon, oxygen, and this element Hydrogen

Macromolecules - $200 These smaller molecules are chemically combined to form proteins Amino Acids

Macromolecules - $300 These complicated carbohydrates have many bonds which release more energy than their simple counterparts Complex carbohydrates

Macromolecules - $400 These molecules store energy and form cell membranes in an organism Lipids

Macromolecules - $500 Nucleic acids are responsible for this type of information about an organism Genetic

Digestion - $100 This type of change does not involve altering the chemistry of a substance Physical change

Digestion - $200 Burning paper is an example of this type of change Chemical change

Digestion - $300 Chewing food to break it into smaller pieces is an example of this type of change Physical change

Digestion - $400 Enzymes in your digestive system breaking down food is an example of this type of change Chemical change

Digestion - $500 Your body transforms potential energy into this type of energy Kinetic energy

Process Skills - $100 This variable should be graphed along the X-axis Dependent (responding) Variable

Process Skills - $200 This variable should always be graphed along the Y-axis Independent (manipulated) variable

Process Skills - $300 This variable can be called the “cause” in a cause-and-effect relationship Independent (manipulated) variable

Process Skills - $400 In addition to labeled axes with units, an appropriate scale/interval, and a legend if necessary, a good graph should ALWAYS include this descriptive piece Title

Process Skills - $500 This variable changes as a result of the manipulation of another variable Dependent (responding) variable

Final Jeopardy This is the balanced equation that represents the process of photosynthesis 6CO2 + 6H20 + radiant energy -> C6H12O6 + 6O2