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Cellular Respiration GeneticsLipidsOrganelles Potpourri Nervous system

The number of net ATP molecules that result from glycolysis A 100

What is 2 A 100

Respiration yields ______ as a gaseous waste product A 200

What is carbon dioxide A 200

This is an intermediate of the Kreb cycle that gives it another name A 300

What is citric acid A 300

A 400 The greatest amount of ATP is formed during this phase

What is electron transport A 400

Before entering the Kreb Cycle, pyruvic acid must be converted to a/an _____ molecule A 500

What is acetyl coenzyme A A 500

The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and ________ B 100

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 B 400

What are Neuroglial cells B 400

Solubilize/interact with myelin sheath B 500

What are saturated fats B 500

Two chromatids are attached at this region C 100

What is the centromere C 100

The process that results in daughter cells with half the original chromosome number C 200

What is meiosis C 200

The number of chromosomes remains the same during this form of cell division C 300

What is mitosis C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 Place A Wager

Genes are segments of DNA that code for this C 400

What is the synthesis of proteins

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 D 200

If triglyceride were digested it would break down into glycerol and _____ D 300

What are fatty acids D 300

Unsaturated fats are comprised of lipids that contain ____ D 400

What are relatively few hydrogen atoms D 400

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 E 100

What is mitochondrion E 100

A ribosome is an example of this E 200

What is an organelle E 200

Contains enzymes that are used to degrade foreign particles as well as cell structures E 300

What are lysosomes E 300

Contain a faulty transporter protein in ALD E 400

What are peroxisomes E 400

Sight for biosynthesis of lipids E 500

What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum E 500

The movement of particles from higher to lower concentration F 100

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 F 300

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 F 500

What are fats or lipids F 500

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