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100 200 300 400 500 Chemical Compounds Molecule Movement Photosynthesis Compound Functions Misc. Cellular Respiration
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What are the elements that make up a carbon dioxide molecule? (50 points per element) A 100
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Carbon Oxygen A 100
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What do you call compounds that do not contain a carbon element their molecular structure. A 200
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Inorganic A 200
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What do you call compounds that contain a carbon element in their molecular structure? A 300
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Organic A 300
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This is created when two or more elements are chemically combined. A 400
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Compound A 400
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This is the smallest unit of an element An O 2 element has two of these A 500
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atoms A 500
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This is a type of passive transport of the majority of molecules from an area of HIGH concentration to LOW concentration without using energy B 100
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Diffusion B 100
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A living organism’s cell wall controls what may enter and leave the cell because it is _________________ permeable. B 200
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Selectively B 200
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This is the movement of water through a cell membrane B 300
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Osmosis B 300
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This is the movement of molecules from a LOW concentration to a HIGH concentration B 400
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Active Transport B 400
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This structure carries molecules through the cell membrane while using energy. B 500
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Transport Protein B 500
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These types of organisms are able to use energy to produce food. C 100
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Autotrophs C 100
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What do autotrophs produce during photosynthesis? (100 points per product) C 200
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Glucose/Sugar/Food Oxygen C 200
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What do autotrophs NEED in order to go through photosynthesis? (100 points per material) C 300
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Water Energy/Sun Carbon Dioxide C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE
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What is the name of the sugar produced by autotrophs during photosythesis? C 400
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Glucose C 400
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What is the name of the main colored chemical pigment inside of chloroplasts that absorbs green light? C 500
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Chlorophyll C 500
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These organisms use food to produce energy in order to move/function. D 100
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Heterotroph D 100
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What materials do heterotrophs NEED in order to go through cellular respiration? (100 points per material) D 200
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Oxygen Food/Sugar/Glucose D 200
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What are the products of cellular respiration? (100 points per material) D 300
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Water Carbon Dioxide ENERGY! D 300
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This is the process of creating energy that does not use oxygen D 400
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Fermentation D 400
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Where does the 2 nd stage of cellular respiration take place within the cell? D 500
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Mitochondria (Powerhouse) D 500
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This nucleic acid contains the genetic material of living organisms. E 100
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DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid E 100
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This organic compound stores energy for short-term use. Ex. Sugar and Starch E 200
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Carbohydrates E 200
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This type of organic compound stores energy for long-term use. Ex. Fats, Oils, Waxes E 300
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Lipids E 300
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This type of organic compound is made up of multiple amino acids. E 400
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Proteins
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This type of nucleic acid helps with the production of proteins in the ribosomes. E 500
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RNA Ribonucleic Acids E 500
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Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid are shaped like helixes. Describe this shape. F 100
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Twisted F 100
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F 200 Organisms that are able to get energy DIRECTLY from the sun
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Autotrophs F 200
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Organism that get energy INDIRECTLY from the sun F 300
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Heterotroph F 300
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This structure on the bottom side of leaves allows carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis. F 400
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Stomata F 400
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In the winter time, you may see fog when you breathe out. This is water that has condensed into clouds. During what process is this water produced? F 500
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Cellular Respiration Product F 500
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