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Chapter 8 PART 1 - Photosynthesis $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4 Topic 5 FINAL ROUND

Topic 1: $100 Question Question: Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food are called a. pigments b. heterotrophs c. autotrophs d. phototrophs BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $100 Answer Question: Organisms, such as plants, that make their own food are called a. pigments b. heterotrophs c. autotrophs d. phototrophs BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $200 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT an example of a heterotroph? a. grass b. human c. mushroom d. leopard BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT an example of a heterotroph? a. grass b. human c. mushroom d. leopard BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $300 Question Question: Organisms that cannot make their own food and must obtain energy from the foods they eat are called a. autotrophs b. plants c. heterotrophs d. thylakoids BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $300 Answer Question: Organisms that cannot make their own food and must obtain energy from the foods they eat are called a. autotrophs b. plants c. heterotrophs d. thylakoids BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $400 Question Question: Which of the following is an autotroph? a. mushroom b. Green Sunfish c. human d. tree BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $400 Answer Question: Which of the following is an autotroph? a. mushroom b. Green Sunfish c. human d. tree BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT an example of a heterotroph? a. mushroom b. grass c. leopard d. human BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT an example of a heterotroph? a. mushroom b. grass c. leopard d. human BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question Question: Which of the following is NOT a part of an ATP molecule? a. adenine b. ribose c. chlorophyll d. phosphate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following is NOT a part of an ATP molecule? a. adenine b. ribose c. chlorophyll d. phosphate BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $200 Question Question: Energy is released from ATP when a. a phosphate group is added. b. a phosphate group is removed. c. ATP is exposed to sunlight. d. adenine bonds to ribose. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $200 Answer Question: Energy is released from ATP when a. a phosphate group is added. b. a phosphate group is removed. c. ATP is exposed to sunlight. d. adenine bonds to ribose. BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Question Question: Look at Figure 8-1. All of the following are parts of an ADP molecule EXCEPT a. structure A b. structure B c. structure C d. structure D BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $300 Answer Question: Look at Figure 8-1. All of the following are parts of an ADP molecule EXCEPT a. structure A b. structure B c. structure C d. structure D BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $400 Question Question: Which structures shown in Figure 8-1 make up an ATP molecule? a. A and B b. C and D c. A, B, and C d. A, B, C, and D BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $400 Answer Question: Which structures shown in Figure 8-1 make up an ATP molecule? a. A and B b. C and D c. A, B, and C d. A, B, C, and D BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $500 Question Question: In Figure 8-1, between which parts of the molecule must the bonds be broken to form an ADP molecule? a. A and B b. C and D c. B and C d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $500 Answer Question: In Figure 8-1, between which parts of the molecule must the bonds be broken to form an ADP molecule? a. A and B b. C and D c. B and C d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $100 Question Question: Jan van Helmont concluded that plants gain most of their mass from a. carbon dioxide in the air. b. oxygen in the air. c. the soil. d. water. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $100 Answer Question: Jan van Helmont concluded that plants gain most of their mass from a. carbon dioxide in the air b. oxygen in the air. c. the soil. d. water. BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $200 Question Question: Which scientists showed that plants need light to grow? a. Van Helmont and Calvin b. Priestley and Calvin c. Priestley and Ingenhousz d. Van Helmont and Priestley BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $200 Answer Question: Which scientists showed that plants need light to grow? a. Van Helmont and Calvin b. Priestley and Calvin c. Priestley and Ingenhousz d. Van Helmont and Priestley BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question Question: Ingenhousz showed that plants produce oxygen bubbles when exposed to a. ATP b. light c. a burning candle d. carbon dioxide BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $300 Answer Question: Ingenhousz showed that plants produce oxygen bubbles when exposed to a. ATP b. light c. a burning candle d. carbon dioxide BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $400 Question Question: A student is collecting the gas given off from a plant in bright sunlight at a temperature of 27°C. The gas being collected is probably a. oxygen b. carbon dioxide c. ATP d. water vapor BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $400 Answer Question: A student is collecting the gas given off from a plant in bright sunlight at a temperature of 27°C. The gas being collected is probably a. oxygen b. carbon dioxide c. ATP d. water vapor BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $500 Question Question: Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into a. oxygen. b. high-energy sugars and starches. c. ATP and oxygen. d. oxygen and high-energy sugars and starches. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $500 Answer Question: Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into a. oxygen. b. high-energy sugars and starches. c. ATP and oxygen. d. oxygen and high-energy sugars and starches. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $100 Question Question: Which of the following is(are) used in the overall reactions for photosynthesis? a. carbon dioxide b. water c. light d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following is(are) used in the overall reactions for photosynthesis? a. carbon dioxide b. water c. light d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $200 Question Question: In the overall equation for photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide result in six molecules of a. glucose. b. water. c. ATP. d. oxygen. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $200 Answer Question: In the overall equation for photosynthesis, six molecules of carbon dioxide result in six molecules of a. glucose. b. water. c. ATP. d. oxygen. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $300 Question Question: Plants gather the sun’s energy by absorbing a. sunlight. b. chlorophyll a. c. chlorophyll b. d. high-energy sugars. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $300 Answer Question: Plants gather the sun’s energy by absorbing a. sunlight. b. chlorophyll a. c. chlorophyll b. d. high-energy sugars. BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $400 Question Question: Plants gather the sun’s energy with light-absorbing molecules called a. thylakoids b. chloroplasts c. pigments d. glucose BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $400 Answer Question: Plants gather the sun’s energy with light-absorbing molecules called a. thylakoids b. chloroplasts c. pigments d. glucose BACK TO GAME

Topic 4: $500 Question Question: Most plants appear green because chlorophyll a. does not absorb green light. b. reflects violet light c. absorbs green light d. none of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 4: $500 Answer Question: Most plants appear green because chlorophyll a. does not absorb green light b. reflects violet light c. absorbs green light d. none of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $100 Question Question: A granum is a a. stack of chloroplasts. b. stack of thylakoids. c. membrane enclosing a thylakoid d. photosynthetic pigment molecule. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $100 Answer Question: A granum is a a. stack of chloroplasts. b. stack of thylakoids. c. membrane enclosing a thylakoid. d. photosynthetic pigment molecule. BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $200 Question Question: The stroma is the region outside the a. thylakoids b. chloroplasts c. plant cells d. all of the above. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $200 Answer Question: The stroma is the region outside the a. thylakoids b. chloroplasts c. plant cells d. all of the above. BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $300 Question Question: Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll found? a. In the stroma b. In the ATP c. In the thylakoid d. In the glucose BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $300 Answer Question: Where in the chloroplast is chlorophyll found? a. In the stroma b. In the ATP c. In the thylakoid d. In the glucose BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $400 Question Question: Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? a. In the stroma b. In the mitochondria c. Within the thylakoid membranes d. Only in chlorophyll molecules BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $400 Answer Question: Where do the light-dependent reactions take place? a. In the stroma b. In the mitochondria c. Within the thylakoid membranes d. Only in chlorophyll molecules BACK TO GAME

Topic 5: $500 Question Question: What are the products of the light-dependent reactions? a. Oxygen gas b. ATP c. NADPH d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 5: $500 Answer Question: What are the products of the light-dependent reactions? a. Oxygen gas b. ATP c. NADPH d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Question: Which step is the beginning of photosynthesis? a. Pigments in photosystem I absorb light b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light c. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain. d. ATP synthase allows H + ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer Question: Which step is the beginning of photosynthesis? a. Pigments in photosystem I absorb light b. Pigments in photosystem II absorb light c. High-energy electrons move through the electron transport chain. d. ATP synthase allows H + ions to pass through the thylakoid membrane. BACK TO GAME