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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Photosynthesis Respiration Chemical equations Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy
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Why do plants go through photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis: 100 Question Why do plants go through photosynthesis? Check
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Photosynthesis: 100 Answer
To make glucose Back
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What organelle has chlorophyll?
Photosynthesis: 200 Question What organelle has chlorophyll? Check
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Photosynthesis: 200 Answer
chloroplasts Back
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Photosynthesis: 300 Question
_____ are parts of the leaf that don’t have chloroplasts and are used to protect the leaf. Check
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Photosynthesis: 300 Answer
Epidermises Back
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_____ are holes in the leaves that let air in and out.
Photosynthesis: 400 Question _____ are holes in the leaves that let air in and out. Check
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Photosynthesis: 400 Answer
Stomata Back
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Photosynthesis: 500 Question
_____ cells contain a lot of chloroplasts and is where most of the photosynthesis happens. Check
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Photosynthesis: 500 Answer
Mesophyll Back
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What is the waste product of respiration
Respiration: 100 Question What is the waste product of respiration Check
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Respiration: 100 Answer Carbon Dioxide Back
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What are the 2 things are needed for Cellular Respiration?
Respiration: 200 Question What are the 2 things are needed for Cellular Respiration? Check
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Respiration: 200 Answer glucose and oxygen Back
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What organelle does respiration happen in?
Respiration: 300 Question What organelle does respiration happen in? Check
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Respiration: 300 Answer Mitochondria Back
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In what type of organism(s) does respiration occur?
Respiration: 400 Question In what type of organism(s) does respiration occur? Check
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Respiration: 400 Answer All organisms Back
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What is the first stage in respiration?
Respiration: 500 Question What is the first stage in respiration? Check
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Respiration: 500 Answer Glycolysis Back
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How many water molecules are produced in respiration?
Chemical Equations: 100 Question How many water molecules are produced in respiration? Check
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Chemical Equations: 100 Answer
6 Back
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What is the formula of glucose?
Chemical Equations: 200 Question What is the formula of glucose? Check
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Chemical Equations: 200 Answer
C6H12O6 Back
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What is the equation of photosynthesis?
Chemical Equations: 300 Question What is the equation of photosynthesis? 6CO2+6H2O+energy C6H12O6 6CO2+6H2O C6H12O6 6CO2+6H2O C6H12O6+energy C6H12O6+6H2O 6CO2+energy Check
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Chemical Equations: 300 Answer
6CO2+6H2O+energy C6H12O6 Back
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How many total atoms are in a glucose molecule?
Chemical Equations: 400 Question How many total atoms are in a glucose molecule? Check
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Chemical Equations: 400 Answer
24 Back
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What is the chemical equation of respiration?
Chemical Equations: 500 Question What is the chemical equation of respiration? Check
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Chemical Equations: 500 Answer
C6H12O6+O2 6CO2+6H2O+energy Back
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_____ respiration is used by most animals
Chemical Equations: 100 Question _____ respiration is used by most animals Check
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Chemical Equations: 100 Answer
aerobic Back
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Anaerobic respiration is used by organisms that can’t get ______
Chemical Equations: 200 Question Anaerobic respiration is used by organisms that can’t get ______ Check
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Chemical Equations: 200 Answer
oxygen Back
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Which type of respiration produces more energy?
Chemical Equations: 300 Question Which type of respiration produces more energy? Check
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Chemical Equations: 300 Answer
Aerobic Back
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What are the 2 types of anaerobic respiration?
Chemical Equations: 400 Question What are the 2 types of anaerobic respiration? Check
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Chemical Equations: 400 Answer
Alcoholic and lactate Back
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Chemical Equations: 500 Question
In lactate fermentation the glucose breaks itself down into ____ ____ and energy Check
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Chemical Equations: 500 Answer
Lactic acid Back
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First, place your bets Team 1 Team 2 Next
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What does ATP stand for?
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Time’s Up Check
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Adenosine Triphosphate
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