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1 Cell Energy Trivia!

2 Trivia Rules You must be in pairs (ONLY 2 people per group… so don’t ask for a trio) You must be in pairs (ONLY 2 people per group… so don’t ask for a trio) Each question will be displayed for only 30 seconds Each question will be displayed for only 30 seconds You will have 1 minute for each question You will have 1 minute for each question You must write your answer on your answer sheet You must write your answer on your answer sheet There will be 5 rounds of 10 questions. At the end of each round points will be tallied and scores listed on the board. There will be 5 rounds of 10 questions. At the end of each round points will be tallied and scores listed on the board.

3 ROUND #1

4 Question 1 Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?

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6 Question 2 What is the ultimate source of energy for ALL living things (producers and consumers)?

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8 Question 3 Josephine is a track athlete, as she runs the 400m dash what happens to the amount of carbon dioxide she releases?

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10 Question 4 What are the 2 reactants of cellular respiration?

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12 Question 5 What kind of energy making process does yeast undergo when sugar is present but oxygen is not? (Be SPECIFIC!)

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14 Question 6 In a molecule of ATP what is the compound in the center?

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16 Question 7 What pigment in plants converts solar energy into chemical energy?

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18 Question 8 The little stacks that looks like pancakes is called a ______________. (*Hint the whole stack not just one pancake*)

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20 Question 9 What organelle controls the making of proteins?

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22 Question 10 What protein is essential in running the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis?

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24 ROUND #2

25 Question 1 When a cell needs oxygen to run photosynthesis, what kind of transport does it use to get into the cell?

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27 Question 2 What is the structure of the cell membrane called? (The individual parts)

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29 Question 3 What organelle is found only in animal cells and takes responsibility for cleaning up the cell?

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31 Question 4 When during the light reactions is ATP released?

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33 Question 5 When during the light reactions is NADPH released?

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35 Question 6 What process uses NADH?

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37 Question 7 What attaches to ADP to make ATP?

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39 Question 8 What sugar molecule is a part of the structure of ATP and ADP?

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41 Question 9 What is another name of the Krebs Cycle?

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43 Question 10 Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are __________ _________ of each other.

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45 ROUND #3

46 Question 1 Which photosystem produces NADPH?

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48 Question 2 Cardiac muscle requires a lot of energy to make the heart beat. What organelle must be present in great quantities in these muscle cells?

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50 Question 3 To what category of organic compounds does ATP Synthase belong?

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52 Question 4 What organelle processes and ships ATP Synthase to the mitochondria?

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54 Question 5 Where is water produced as waste in the cell?

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56 Question 6 Where in the mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle take place?

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58 Question 7 There are 2 electron carriers used in cellular respiration, they are NADH and _________.

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60 Question 8 What is the equation for respiration in word form?

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62 Question 9 When large molecules need to be released into the outside of the cell, what form of active transport is used?

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64 Question 10 What is the primary function of respiration?

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66 ROUND #4

67 Question 1 When your muscles do not have enough oxygen to sustain cellular respiration, they start to burn. This burn is caused by the build up of __________ _________.

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69 Question 2 If all of the trees and plants on the earth were suddenly disappear, what would happen to human life?

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71 Question 3 What does the term anaerobic mean?

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73 Question 4 When focusing a microscope on low power what knob do you use?

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75 Question 5 What part of the cell holds all of the organelles in place?

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77 Question 6 During the first step of respiration, glucose is converted into ____________.

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79 Question 7 What process releases the most ATP per molecule of glucose?

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81 Question 8 To what group of organic compounds does glucose belong?

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83 Question 9 When bonds are broken energy is ___________.

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85 Question 10 When you are starting a scientific experiment, you must always start by ________________. (Hint: think scientific method)

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87 ROUND #5

88 Question 1 The Golgi Apparatus sends out proteins in neat little packages called ____________.

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90 Question 2 What is another name for the Krebs Cycle?

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92 Question 3 The nucleus contains a very special material that controls all of the actions of the cell. What is this material?

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94 Question 4 What scientist came along and put together all of the studies of Schleiden, Schwann, Leeuwenhoek, and Hooke?

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96 Question 5 How are the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum different?

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98 Question 6 What is the primary goal of photosynthesis?

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100 Question 7 An unit of energy from the sun is called a(n) __________.

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102 Question 8 What are the two parts of cellular respiration that occur in the mitochondria?

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104 Question 9 How many molecules of glucose does the process of respiration gross?

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106 Question 10 Where do the molecules of hydrogen build up during the electron transport chain?

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108 TIE BREAKER

109 Describe all of the individual organelles needed to run the process of cellular respiration. Start with how the proteins necessary in the process are made (what protein is that?) and tell the whole story all the way to the electron transport chain. Include every organelle along the way! Describe all of the individual organelles needed to run the process of cellular respiration. Start with how the proteins necessary in the process are made (what protein is that?) and tell the whole story all the way to the electron transport chain. Include every organelle along the way!


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