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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Scroll to next slide to modify the game board This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show. This is a template for you to use in your classroom. These notes will not appear on the actual slide show.
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke 100 200 300 400 This button goes to Final Jeopardy answer Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Choose a Daily Double answer: Right click on a button, go to action settings, choose hyperlink to Slide…, select Slide 3, OK. Scroll to the next slide to link to the appropriate category slide Change category names by double clicking on them and typing in new category
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Create a hyperlink to the appropriate category slide
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Photosynthesis 100 The process illustrated occurs within – Chloroplast Mitochondria Vacuoles Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. Ribosomes
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Photosynthesis 200 Which gas would most likely be found in the greatest amount in the bubbles? Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon dioxide Ozone
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Photosynthesis 300 Which of the following is an example of solar energy being converted into chemical energy? Plants producing sugar during the day Water evaporating and condensing in the water cycle The sun unevenly heating Earth’s surface Lava erupting from volcanoes for many days
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Photosynthesis 400 During photosynthesis, hydrogen combines with carbon dioxide to make cholesterol protein glucose cellulose
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cellular Resp. 100 Which of these is a characteristic of body cells that require large amounts of energy? They have a large number of mitochondria. They have a supplementary Y chromosome. They have a two-layer membrane. They have a storage area for albumin proteins
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cellular Resp. 200 Glucose Water Carbon Dioxide ATP What is the form of energy produced in the process shown below? C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → Energy + 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cellular Resp. 300 Which statement best describes cellular respiration? It occurs in animal cells but not in plant cells. It converts energy in food into a more usable form. It uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen. It stores energy in food molecules.
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cellular Resp. 400 What is the first step of breaking down Glucose called? Krebs Cycle Glycolysis Calvin Cycle Electron Transport Chain
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cells!! 100 You observe a cell taking a large amount of water, as if it is thirsty and taking a drink. This process of cellular drinking is called: Pinocytosis Exocytosis Phagocytosis Osmosis
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cells!! 200 Which organelle is like an “assembly” plant, because it assembles proteins in the cell? Nucleus Ribosomes Golgi apparatus Mitochondria
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cells!! 300 Which organelle serves as a channel or highway for the transport of substances in the cell; it also makes membranes, lipids and proteins? ER Golgi body Mitochondria Ribosomes
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Cells!! 400 Starch concentrations being equal on each side of the membrane Solute in the tubes changing from a higher temperature to a lower temperature Which would most likely cause the liquid in Tube A to rise? Water passing from a region of lower starch concentration to one of higher starch concentration Water and starch volumes being the same
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke !Random! 100 Why are photosynthesis and cellular respiration often considered opposites? Photosynthesis produces twice as many ATP molecules as cellular respiration does. Water is released during photosynthesis and consumed during cellular respiration Photosynthesis occurs during the day, and cellular respiration occurs at night Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis and used during cellular respiration.
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke !Random! 200 Which molecule provides most of the energy used to drive chemical reactions in cells? DNA RNA ADP ATP
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke !Random! 300 A – excretion; B – respiration A – transpiration; B – excretion A – photosynthesis; B – transpiration A – respiration; B – photosynthesis
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke !Random! 400 Arrows in the diagram could represent the releaser of – ATP from a chloroplast carrying out photosynthesis Oxygen from a mitochondrion carrying out photosynthesis Glucose from a chloroplast carrying out respiration Carbon dioxide from a mitochondrion carrying out respiration
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Final Jeopardy
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Created by Patrick Dierschke 2001 E-mail Patrick DierschkeE-mail Patrick Dierschke Final Jeopardy Category Place answer here. Process A is known as – Photosynthesis Cellular respiration Dehydration synthesis Anaerobic Respiration Glucose is the product of – Process A, only Process B, only Process B and process C Process A and process C
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