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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Category 1 The energy used by all life comes from:

$100 Answer from Category 1 Sun

$200 Question from Category 1 What is an autotroph?

$200 Answer from Category 1 produce their own energy

$300 Question from Category 3 Light energy is converted into chemical energy In a process called:

$300 Answer from Category 1 photosynthesis

$400 Question from Category 1 DOUBLE JEOPARDY The primary atmospheric gas is?

$400 Answer from Category 1 Oxygen

$500 Question from Category 1 Why is chlorophyll green?

$500 Answer from Category 1 It reflects green wavelengths

$100 Question from Category 2 What enriches the atmosphere with oxygen gas?

$100 Answer from Category 2 photosynthesis

$200 Question from Category 2 What process breaks down food molecules to release stored energy.

$200 Answer from Category 2 Cellular respiration

$300 Question from Category 2 Glycolysis occurs in the absence of what?

$300 Answer from Category 2 Oxygen

$400 Question from Category 2 Aerobic respiration requires what?

$400 Answer from Category 2 Oxygen

$500 Question from Category 2 When a phosphate breaks off an ATP molecule What is released?

$500 Answer from Category 2 Energy

$100 Question from Category 3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY ATP stores energy in what?

$100 Answer from Category 3 Phosphate-phosphate bonds

$200 Question from Category 3 What molecule contains three phosphate goups?

$200 Answer from Category 3 ATP

$300 Question from Category 3 The term aerobic means the process requires what?

$300 Answer from Category 3 Oxygen

$400 Question from Category 3 When food is broken down to release energy this is called what?

$400 Answer from Category 3 Respiration

$500 Question from Category 3 The ener5gy yield in aerobic processes is ______ than that of anaerobic processes

$500 Answer from Category 3 Greater

$100 Question from Category 4 Glycolysis uses the energy from two molecules of ATP, but forms ______ molecules of ATP

$100 Answer from Category 4 Four

$200 Question from Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY In the presence of oxygen, ____ molecules of ATPcan be formed during respiration.

$200 Answer from Category 4 38

$300 Question from Category 4 To Start glycolysis what is needed?

$300 Answer from Category 4 Glucose

$400 Question from Category 4 A product of alcoholic fermentation is?

$400 Answer from Category 4 Carbon dioxide

$500 Question from Category 4 Lactic acid fermentation forms lactic acid from?

$500 Answer from Category 4 Pyruvic acid

$100 Question from Category 5 The 2 end products of alcoholic fermentation are?

$100 Answer from Category 5 Ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide

$200 Question from Category 5 What is produced in the aerobic breakdown of a glucose moleculoe

$200 Answer from Category 5 Water

$300 Question from Category 5 The ____ are stacks of membranous sacs made from thylakoid membranes

$300 Answer from Category 5 Grana

$400 Question from Category 5 The ____ is the liquid part of the chloroplast that surrounds the grana.

$400 Answer from Category 5 Stroma

$500 Question from Category 5 DOUBLE JEOPARDY The main energy-trapping molecule in plants is?

$500 Answer from Category 5 Chlorophyll

Final Jeopardy If you have a 3 gallon jug, a 5 gallon jug and as much water as you want. How do you get EXACTLY 4 gallons?

Final Jeopardy Answer First you fill up the 5 gallon jug to the top. Then fill up the 3 gallon jug with 3 gallons from the 5 gallon jug. Which leaves 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug. Dump out the 3 gallon jug and then dump the 2 gallons left over in the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug. Then fill up the 5 gallon jug. With the 5 gallon jug fill top of the 3 gallon jug with one gallon from the 5 gallon jug. Which leaves 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug.