Cellular Energy Challenge As a pair, quietly (whisper) discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The pair with the most correct answers.

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Cellular Energy Challenge As a pair, quietly (whisper) discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The pair with the most correct answers will win some extra credit.

1 of 23) What do you call the combination of all the below letters?

2 of 23) Two Part question: A) Endothermic reactions require what? B)Photosynthesis specifically needs which type of energy?

3 of 23) Name 2 of the 3 products of light dependent reactions?

4 of 23) What are 2 of the 3 reactants used during the light independent reactions to create Glucose?

5 of 23) What color(s) are being reflected off of Justin Bieber’s shirt?

6 of 23) Below is a chloroplast. Label part A and label part B. Stacks (not individual)? Fluid?

7 of 23) What do we call organisms that perform photosynthesis? (give the scientific name)

8 of 23) Which two colors are most used in photosynthesis?

9 of 23) Water molecules are broken apart during which reactions of photosynthesis?

10 of 23) Write out the chemical equation of photosynthesis.

11 of 23) Two part question: A) What does the “P” of ATP stand for? B) Which type of energy is released when ATP is broken into ADP? Adenosine PPP What kind of energy?

12 of 23) Two part question: A) Where does glycolysis take place? B) Where does aerobic respiration (cellular respiration) take place?

13 of 23) Glycolysis creates 2 molecules of ATP. What is broken down to create these 2 ATPs?

14 of 23) Two part question: A) Name the two steps of aerobic (cellular) respiration? B) What does aerobic (cellular) respiration create?

15 of 23) Which gas helps the mitochondria create up to 36 ATP molecules?

16 of 23) The Kreb’s cycle and the electron transport chain are stages in which process? (be specific)

17 of 23) How many ATP molecules are created by either type of fermentation?

18 of 23) Which process restarts when fermentation is finished?

19 of 23) Besides alcohol, what else is created as a waste product of alcoholic fermentation?

20 of 23) Which type of acid is created when muscle cells perform fermentation?

21 of 23) In general, where is energy stored in a molecule like glucose?

22 of 23) Which of these processes are animals able to perform. Choose all that apply. A)Glycolysis B)Kreb’s cycle C)Light independent reactions D)Lactic acid fermentation E)Aerobic respiration F)Electron transport chain G)Light dependent reactions H)Alcoholic fermentation

23 of 23) Which of these processes are plants able to perform? Choose all that apply. A)Glycolysis B)Kreb’s cycle C)Light independent reactions D)Lactic acid fermentation E)Aerobic respiration F)Electron transport chain G)Light dependent reactions H)Alcoholic fermentation

Quickly exchange your answer sheet with another group

1 of 23) What do you call the combination of all the below letters? VISIBLE (WHITE) LIGHT

2 of 23) Two Part question: A)Endothermic reactions require what? B)Photosynthesis specifically needs which type of energy? ENERGY SUNLIGHT

3 of 23) Name 2 of the 3 products of light dependent reactions? ATP, H 2, OXYGEN (O 2 )

4 of 23) What are 2 of the 3 reactants used during the light independent reactions to create Glucose? ATP, H 2, CO 2 (carbon dioxide)

5 of 23) What color(s) are being reflected off of Justin Bieber’s shirt? NONE

6 of 23) Below is a chloroplast. Label part A and label part B. A. STROMA B. Grana or Granum

7 of 23) What do we call organisms that perform photosynthesis? (give the scientific name) AUTOTROPHS

8 of 23) Which two colors are most used in photosynthesis?

9 of 23) Water molecules are broken apart during which reactions of photosynthesis? LIGHT DEPENDENT REACTIONS

10 of 23) Write out the chemical equation of photosynthesis. 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2

11 of 23) Two part question: a) What does the “P” of ATP stand for? b) Which type of energy is released when the bonds of ATP are broken into ADP? Adenosine PPP What kind of energy?

12 of 23) Two part question: A) Where does glycolysis take place? B) Where does aerobic respiration (cellular respiration) take place?

13 of 23) Glycolysis creates 2 molecules of ATP. What is broken down to create these 2 ATPs?

14 of 23) Two part question: A) Name the two steps of aerobic (cellular) respiration? B) What does aerobic (cellular) respiration create?

15 of 23) Which gas helps the mitochondria create up to 36 ATP molecules?

16 of 23) The Kreb’s cycle and the electron transport chain are stages in which process? (be specific)

17 of 23) How many ATP molecules are created by either type of fermentation?

18 of 23) Which process restarts when fermentation is finished?

19 of 23) Besides alcohol, what else is created as a waste product of alcoholic fermentation?

20 of 23) Which type of acid is created when muscle cells perform fermentation?

21 of 23) In general, where is energy stored in a molecule like glucose?

22 of 23) Which of these processes are animals able to perform. Choose all that apply. A)Glycolysis B)Kreb’s cycle C)Light independent reactions D)Lactic acid fermentation E)Aerobic respiration F)Electron transport chain G)Light dependent reactions H)Alcoholic fermentation

23 of 23) Which of these processes are plants able to perform? Choose all that apply. A)Glycolysis B)Kreb’s cycle C)Light independent reactions D)Lactic acid fermentation E)Aerobic respiration F)Electron transport chain G)Light dependent reactions H)Alcoholic fermentation