Organization and Development Quiz 2: Biomolecules, Cell Organelles and Functions.

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Organization and Development Quiz 2: Biomolecules, Cell Organelles and Functions

Round 1 1.W hat elements are present in all biological molecules? 2.What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? 3.What organelle converts food into compounds that are used for the 8 characteristics of life? 4.How many ATP molecules are produced in aerobic respiration? Anaerobic respiration? 5.In what organelle does photosynthesis take place? Cellular respiration?

Round 2 1.How are carbohydrates similar to proteins? Different? 2.What cell organelle stores the genetic information in eukaryotes and controls the cell 3.What is the process of metabolism? 4.Differentiate between the term: aerobic and anaerobic 5.What are the 3 stages of cellular respiration? Where do they take place?

Round 3 1.What are the functions of proteins? 2.What are 3 characteristics that ALL cells possess? 3.What reactions releases energy from ATP? What is the new molecule 4.What are the stages of photosynthesis? 5. How are cellular respiration and photosynthesis opposites?

Round 4 1.What situations would occur that would not allow an enzyme to function optimally? 2. Why is the cell membrane referred to as the fluid mosaic model? 3.Water and carbon dioxide are converted into what energy rich molecule in photosynthesis? 4.What is Lactic acid fermentation? Where does it occur? 5.What is the definition of a theory? What is the endosymbiotic theory?

1.How are macromolecules formed? How are they broken? What molecules is used? 2.What organelle is responsible for making proteins? 3.What organisms perform cellular respiration? 4.What happens in the light dependent reaction? 5. What is the function of the rough ER? Golgi apparatus? Round 5

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