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ENERGY, matter and Organization 100 200 100 200 300 400 500 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 PhotosynthesisCell Respiration EnzymesEnergy Graph Analysis! FINAL
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Photosynthesis 100 This is the final product of photosynthesis that animals consume as an energy source Glucose
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Photosynthesis 200 The pigment found in thylakoid membranes responsible for absorbing light energy Chlorophyll
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Photosynthesis 300 When carbon from atmospheric CO 2 becomes a glucose/sugar molecule Carbon Fixation (Calvin Cycle is ok)
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Photosynthesis 400 Plant A became less acidic in 4 minutes than plant B. Which of these two plants were photosynthesizing at a slower rate? Plant B
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Photosynthesis 500 When produced, ATP and NADPH are used specifically for what purpose? To power carbon fixation
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Cell Respiration 100 What molecule enters the Kreb’s Cycle? Acetyl CoA
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Cell Respiration 200 The molecules into which glucose becomes after Glycolysis Pyruvate
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Cell Respiration 300 These are the three stages of cell respiration, in order Glycolysis, Kreb’s Cycle, Electron Transport System
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Cell Respiration 400 Living organisms that do not undergo cell respiration are Non-existent. All organisms need energy.
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Cell Respiration 500 The main function of NADH and FADH 2 in cell respiration They carry electrons (to electron transport system)
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Enzymes 100 The suffix that indicates that the molecule is an enzyme. - ase
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Enzymes 200 The enzyme that aids in carbohydrate conversion, specifically from starch maltose glucose. Amylase
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DAILY DOUBLE 300 - Enzymes This pancreatic enzyme acts similarly to bile (which emulsifies/simplifies fats), in that it helps digest the same types of molecule. Infer the name if you don’t know it. Lipase
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Enzymes 400 The stomach enzyme Pepsin functions best at this pH. 2 + 1
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Enzymes 500 List 3 environmental factors that may impact the ability of an enzyme (i.e., could possibly take the enzyme out of functional range) Temperature, pH, salinity, light
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Energy 100 The major difference between potential and kinetic energy. Potential = Stored; Kinetic = In use or in motion
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Energy 200 Lightning and the movement of electrons through a wire are this type of kinetic energy. Electrical Energy
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DAILY DOUBLE 300 - Energy Longitudinal and compressed waves describe this type of kinetic energy, which causes collisions of air particles that eventually hit our ear drums and allow us to perceive sound. Sound Energy
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Energy 400 The starch counterpart that exists in humans (another molecule made up of glucose molecules bonded together) Usually stored in the liver. Glycogen
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Energy 500 What does ATP stand for? Adenosine Triphosphate
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Graph Analysis! 100 What may someone infer this is this plant doing if in CO 2 rich water? Photosynthesizing!
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Graph Analysis! 200 Chlorophyll B appears as what color to our eyes? Yellowish-Orange
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Graph Analysis! 300 What might someone infer is this plant doing in CO 2 rich water? Cell Respiration! (breathing out CO 2 )
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Graph Analysis! 400 What color do you see if the object has this type of absorption spectrum? Orangeish-Red
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Graph Analysis! 500 Show a theoretical product vs. time graph for the starch-amylase reaction. product (y) vs. time (x) Line should have a negative slope
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Write down the chemical reactions for Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration H 2 O + CO 2 C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 C 6 H 12 O 6 + O 2 H 2 O + CO 2 FINAL JEOPARDY
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