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Science Jeopardy ENERGYENZYMESCELLULAR RESPIRATION AEROBIC RESPIRATION ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION Final Jeopardy

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Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: The energy of motion? QUESTION: What is kinetic energy?

Question Answer A-200 ANSWER: Energy can neither be created or destroyed. QUESTION: What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: In biology, heat energy is most commonly measured with this unit. QUESTION: What is a calorie?

Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: Measure of disorder or randomness QUESTION: What is entropy?

Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: All of the chemical changes that occur within a cell. QUESTION: What is metabolism?

Question Answer ANSWER: The type of organic molecule that enzymes are made of. QUESTION: What is a protein? B-100

Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: Change in an enzyme’s shape due to high heat, high pH, or low pH. QUESTION: What is denaturation?

Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: B in the diagram QUESTION: What is the energy of activation?

Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: The letter b in this diagram QUESTION: What is the substrate?

Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: the mechanism by which many poisons kill rats and insects (and you!) QUESTION: What is inhibition?

Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: The universal source of energy most directly used by living things QUESTION: What is ATP?

Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: the 2 molecules that are used to make ATP QUESTION: What are ADP and P?

Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: Between plants and animals, which use cellular respiration to acquire energy QUESTION: What are plants and animals?

Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Does forming bonds require or produce energy? QUESTION: What is produce energy?

Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: Of the 2 food chains shown the, the least efficient chain. Chain A sun  corn  cow  human Chain B sun  corn  human QUESTION: What is chain A?

Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: The substance necessary for glucose to be broken down completely into carbon dioxide and water. QUESTION: What is oxygen?

Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: The order of the major pathways and reactions of aerobic cellular respiration QUESTION: What is glycolysis, transition reaction, Citric Acid Cycle, and Electron Transport System?

Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: Produces FADH 2 QUESTION: What is the Kreb’s (Citric Acid) Cycle?

Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: The final acceptor for the low energy electron at the end of the Electron Transport Chain QUESTION: Oxygen

Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: the enzyme responsible for the synthesis of ATP QUESTION: ATP synthase

Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: the process following glycolysis if oxygen is not present. QUESTION: What is fermentation?

Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: the 2 main products of fermentation in bacteria and yeast QUESTION: What are alcohol and carbon dioxide?

Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: the total number of ATP gained if a molecule of glucose must go through fermentation QUESTION: What is 2?

Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: the reactant for lactic acid fermentation QUESTION: What is pyruvate?

Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: Given this data the yeast sample that was most likely to have been boiled ABC ∆P.5 kpa.01 kpa.2 kpa ∆T 10 min15 min12 min QUESTION: What is sample B?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: The energy content in this food sample in kcal/g mass of water 100 g 20 g initial mass of sample 10 g final mass of sample initial temperature 30 C final temperature 40 C QUESTION: 0.1 kcal/g