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Energy Jeopardy Light Dependent Light Independent Anaerobic Respiration Aerobic Respiration Election Grab-Bag Final Jeopardy (if you get this wrong, you lose whatever you wagered)

Light Dependent: 1 point Which molecule re-adds electrons to chlorophyll? Home

Light Dependent: 2 points Home What are the groups of molecules of the light dependent reactions called that capture and transfer energy?

Light Dependent: 3 points Home Where do the light dependent reactions occur?

Light Dependent: 4 points Home Name the enzyme involved in the electron transport chain that helps to bind ADP + P.

Light Dependent: 5 points Home Name the two purposeful products of the light dependent reactions.

Light Independent: 1 point Home Which molecule is taken in to help start the Calvin cycle?

Light Independent: 2 points Home What is created when 2 PGAL molecules bond together?

Light Independent: 3 points Home Name/abbreviate the 5 carbon molecule that bonds with CO2 at the start of the Calvin cycle.

Light Independent: 4 points Home ATP breaks apart a 6 carbon molecule midway through the Calvin cycle and two 3 carbon molecules are created. Name/abbreviate these three carbon molecules.

Light Independent: 5 points Home Name the two products of the light independent reactions that are sent back to the light dependent reactions.

Anaerobic: 1 point Home Name the two anaerobic processes that take place inside the human body discussed this chapter.

Anaerobic: 2 points Home Lactic acid fermentation breaks down a molecule called ______.

Anaerobic: 3 points Home Which molecule created by fermentation helps to restart glycolysis?

Anaerobic: 4 points Home Lactic acid buildup in muscles causes a burning sensation. Which other molecule is needed to help breakdown lactic acid?

Anaerobic: 5 points Home Name the three products of alcoholic fermentation.

Aerobic: 1 point Home Name the 2 main waste products of cellular respiration?

Aerobic: 2 points Home During cellular respiration, where do the electrons come from to start the electron transport chain?

Aerobic: 3 points Home During aerobic respiration, name the molecule immediately created in the breakdown of pyruvate?

Aerobic: 4 points Home Name the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the Kreb’s cycle takes place?

Aerobic: 5 points Home Besides the production of 2ATP, name two purposeful products of the Kreb’s cycle.

Grab-Bag: 1 point Home Name the last democratic president before President Obama.

Grab-Bag: 2 points Home Barack Obama is a former senator from which state?

Grab-Bag: 3 points Home Mitt Romney is the former governor of which state?

Grab-Bag: 4 points Home Paul Ryan is a congressman from which state?

Grab-Bag: 5 points Home Name the institution that officially elects the President of the USA. For example, whoever wins California receives 55 votes from this institution.

Final Jeopardy Home Write the number of points you wish to gamble on your paper right now. The topic of the question is “ATP.” ATP is produced by 4 chemical reactions discussed this chapter. Name the 4 reactions that produce ATP. Glycolysis Kreb’s Cycle Electron transport chain (of cellular respiration) Light dependent reactions (it too has an electron transport chain)