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Unit 4A Jeopardy Review

Question 1 Name the three phases of cellular respiration in order.

Question 2 What are the two major products of photosynthesis that are used in cellular respiration?

Question 3 Draw a graph of an exergonic reaction and then show how that reaction would change if an enzyme were used.

Question 4 What is formed during photosystem II of photosynthesis?

Question 5 Name the structures that are labeled that are components of the enzyme or are involved with the function of the enzyme.

Question 6 What are the 4 major products of the Kreb’s cycle?

Question 7 State the specific location of the electron transport chain for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

Question 8 Fermentation is a(n) aerobic/anaerobic process that makes ATP/NAD+/NADP+ in order for the Kreb’s cycle/ glycolysis/electron transport chain to continue to make ATP/NADH/glucose in the absence of oxygen/water/carbon dioxide.

Question 9 State the type of organic compound each is an example of: a) ATP b) enzyme c) NAD, NADP+, FAD

Question 10 What is the purpose of cyclic photophosphorylation?

Question 11 State the final electron acceptors for the electron transport chains of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

Question 12 State the organelles in which most of photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur.

Question 13 How many net ATP are made during fermentation? Cellular respiration?

Question 14 Where does the Kreb’s cycle occur in the mitochondria?

Question 15 Name three groups of organisms that perform photosynthesis.

Question 16 Where does glycolysis occur within the cell?

Question 17 Where does the oxygen, carbon and hydrogen each come from that were used to make sugar during photosynthesis?

Question 18 State whether the reaction is endergonic or exergonic and whether the free energy is negative or positive and if the reaction is spontaneous or nonspontaneous.

Question 19 Place each under the appropriate heading for photosynthesis (C3, C4, CAM): a)Spatial separation of carbon fixation and Calvin cycle b)Temporal separation of carbon fixation and Calvin cycle c)Corn d)Pineapple e)Grass

Question 20 This type of fermentation is performed by humans when their muscles cell get fatigued and lack oxygen.

Question 21 What are the 3 products of glycolysis?

Question 22 If a reaction is endergonic what is the only way it will occur in the cell?

Question 23 State where each of the major reactants and products of photosynthesis enter or leave the plant.

Question 24 This enzyme is involved in chemiosmosis to make ATP by using what molecules to spin the turbine?

Question 25 State two things that can impact the function of an enzyme in the body.

Question 26 State where each of the major reactants and products of cellular respiration enter or leave animals.