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Cell Jeopardy Cell Energy and Cycles Photo- synthesis Aerobic Respiration Anearobic Respiration Graphs and Diagrams 200 400 600 800 1000 400 600 800 1000
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High energy molecules that contains within its bonds, energy that cells can use 200
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What is Adenosine Triphosphate?
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400 Low energy molecule that can be converted into high energy molecules, with the addition of a phosphate.
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What is Adenosine Diphosophate?
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600 Energy is released and made available for metabolic activities at this step.
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What is step 2?
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800 Stores and releases Energy AB C
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What is part C
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1000 An enzyme that synthesizes ATP using the concentration gradient of Hydrogen ions in both Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration.
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What is ATP synthase?
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200 Organelle that converts light energy into food.
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13 What is a chloroplast?
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200 Light Dependent/ Calvin Cycle
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Light Dependent
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400 Light Dependent/ Calvin Cycle
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Calvin Cycle
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600 A decrease in these factors affect the rate of photosynthesis.
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How does water, light, and carbon dioxide affect photosynthesis?
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800 This letter represents photosynthesis.
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What does B represent?
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This molecules serves as an electron and hydrogen carrier for the calvin cycle. 1000
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NADP+
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200 The products of photosynthesis and the reactants of cellular respiration
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What is oxygen and glucose?
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400 The products of cellular respiration and the reactants of photosynthesis?
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What is carbon dioxide and water?
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600 36 ATP is generated from these 3 cellular processes.
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What is glycolysis, krebs cycle, and ETC
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800 This respiration is aerobic and occurs in heterotrophs and autotrophs.
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What is cell respiration
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1000 Fill in the blank: The ___________ is an organelle that produces oxygen and glucose for the __________ organelle to turn into carbon dioxide, water, and 36 ATP.
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Chloroplast Mitochondria
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200 This is the first step in anaerobic and aerobic respiration to break down glucose and is also considered anaerobic.
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What is glycolysis?
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400 These are the two types of anaerobic respiration.
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Alcoholic fermentation and Lactic acid fermentation
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600 When there is little oxygen in your muscle cells, your muscles will produce these three products.
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NAD+, Carbon Dioxide, Lactic Acid
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800 When there is no oxygen present, yeast will produce these three products in the presence of glucose rich foods.
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NAD+, carbon dioxide and alcohol
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1000 This is the area of the cell where all forms of anaerobic respiration occurs.
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What is the cytoplasm
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200 (heterotroph/autotroph)
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Autotroph
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400 (Calvin Cycle/Krebs Cycle)
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Calvin Cycle
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600 This light absorbing pigment absorbs the most light energy at 453nm
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What is chlorophyll A
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800 (Aerobic Respiration / Anaerobic Respiration)
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Anaerobic Respiration
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1000 (Aerobic Respiration / Anaerobic Respiration)
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Anaerobic
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In your notebook, fill in the blanks with the reactants/products of each cellular process 1. 2.
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