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1 Cell Energy REVIEW

2 THIS Is Cell Energy Jeopardy

3 Jeopardy Organelle Structures Calvin Cycle Krebs Cycle Leaf Structures Light Reactions Glycolysis 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

4 It is the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.

5 What is the chloroplast?

6 It is the pancake-like sac structure in the grana that is the location of the light reactions.

7 What is the thylakoid? A 200

8 This molecule makes up much of the membranes associated with the chloroplast and mitochondrion.

9 What is a phospholipid? A 300

10 It is the name given to the collection of all the stacks of thylakoids within the chloroplast.

11 What is the grana? A 400

12 of the membrane folds that make up the cristae.
This is the advantage of the membrane folds that make up the cristae. A 500

13 What is increase surface area for chemical reactions?

14 It is another name for the Calvin cycle.
B 100

15 What is “The Light Independent Reactions or “The Dark Reactions”
B 100

16 The Calvin cycle happens here in the chloroplast.
B 200

17 What is the stroma? B 200

18 During the Calvin cycle, this is done to the element Carbon.

19 What is fixed or made organic?
B 300

20 form organic compounds such as glucose.
It is a three-carbon compound that not only keeps the Calvin cycle going, but can be used to form organic compounds such as glucose. B 400

21 What is G3P (PGAL)? B 400

22 The enzyme needed to catalyze the reaction that first incorporates CO2 into a six carbon sugar by bonding it to RuBP. B 500

23 What is Rubisco? B 500

24 It is the location in the cell of Glycolysis.

25 What is the cytosol? C 100

26 It is the total net production of ATP from glycolysis.

27 What is a total of two molecules?

28 It is the name used to describe a process such as Glycolysis that does not require oxygen.

29 What is anaerobic? C 300

30 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

31 They are the end product molecules of Glycolysis.

32 What are two molecules of pyruvic acid (pyruvate)?

33 It is a compound produced in Glycolysis that is needed by the Electron transport system in the mitochondrion. C 500

34 What is NADH? C 500

35 It is the carbon compound given off from Krebs cycle that becomes cellular waste in animals.

36 What is CO2? D 100

37 It is the total number of ATP molecules produced
from one turn of the Krebs Cycle. D 200

38 What is one? D 200

39 Pyruvic acids must be converted to this compound before it can be used by the Krebs cycle.

40 What is Acetyl-CoA? D 300

41 It is first compound produced at the start of the Krebs Cycle.

42 What is citric acid (citrate)?

43 (Hint: They are electron and
They are the two compounds that are produced during the Krebs cycle and needed by the Electron Transport system. (Hint: They are electron and proton carriers.) D 500

44 What are NADH and FADH2 ? D 500

45 The uppermost and lowermost layer of leaf cells.

46 What are the epidermal cells?

47 It is the outer covering of wax.

48 What is cuticle layer (cutin layer)?

49 It is the layer in the leaf with many air spaces.

50 What is the spongy mesophyll?

51 The “tubes” in the leaf vein that carry water and sugars.

52 What are the xylem and phloem?

53 These cells surround the leaf vein and are the location of the 4 carbon compounds of C4 photosynthesis that store carbon dioxide. E 500

54 What are the bundle sheath cells.

55 Chlorophyll does this to green light, which causes some plants to appear green.
F 100

56 What is reflects? F 100

57 A collection of pigments & other molecules made up of Chlorophyll a and accessory pigments.

58 What are photosystems? F 200

59 This is a quantum or elementary particle of light.

60 What is a photon? F 300

61 Molecules produced during the light reactions to power the Calvin cycle.
F 400

62 What are ATP and NADPH? F 400

63 This process exploits a concentration gradient of
protons to produce ATP molecules. F 500

64 What is chemiosmosis? F 500

65 Krebs Cycle The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager.
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66 Click on screen to continue
It is the four-carbon compound that bonds to a 2 carbon acetate molecule (from acetyl-CoA) to form citric acid (citrate) at the start of Krebs cycle. Click on screen to continue

67 What is Oxaloacetate (Oxaloacetic acid)?
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