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Chemistry & Energy Respiration & Energy Principles of Energy Types of Energy Ultimate anything 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Food & Energy
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The place where energy is stored in molecules and compounds
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What is chemical bonds?
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An atomic bond in which electrons are shared.
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What is a covalent bond?
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An atom with 4 vacancies in its outer shell; it can form bonds with lots of other atoms.
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What is carbon?
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A general type of energy that includes chemical energy, nuclear energy, and stored mechanical energy.
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What is potential energy?
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Two reasons lipids may contain more energy than carbohydrates.
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1.Most Lipids have more atoms in them than most carbohydrates. 2.Many lipids have more complex bonds in them that store more Energy.
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The reason that you breathe.
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What is: to break down glucose and extract its energy?
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Two products of respiration and how these products are eliminated from the human body.
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What are: 1.CO 2 (eliminated by breathing out) 2.H 2 O (eliminated by breathing, sweat, and urine)?
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The point of cellular respiration. (What is the ultimate goal of respiration, not shown in the chemical equation?)
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What is making ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)?
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The basic shape of a glucose molecule.
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What is:
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A balanced formula for cellular respiration.
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What is: C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O?
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The name of the compound plants make to store energy.
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What is glucose?
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A general type of food (or biological compound) that stores the most energy.
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What is a fat or a lipid?
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The amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree celsius.
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What is a calorie?
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This measurement is found by dividing calories by 1,000.
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What is a kilocalorie or Calorie?
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The amount of energy that is lost for each level of the trophic pyramid (for example, in moving from producers to primary consumers)
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What is 90%?
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The reason that the total amount of energy in the Universe remains the same.
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What is: because energy is conserved? (It is not created or destroyed?)
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True or False: Energy cannot be transferred from one totally different form to another (for example, from chemical energy to thermal energy)
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What is False. Energy can be transferred from one form to another. For example, when chemical bonds are broken, some energy is lost as heat.
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A textbook definition of energy.
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What is: Energy is the ability to do work? (Or, Energy is capable of producing change?)
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True or False: The total amount of energy on Earth remains the same. (Also explain why this is true or false)
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What is false? The total amount of energy in the Universe remains the same, but on Earth, energy is lost as heat and replaced by solar energy.
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A unit of measure for Energy.
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What are Joules?
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This is the energy of motion.
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What is kinetic energy?
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This is the type of energy produced by the Sun and other stars.
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What is electromagnetic energy (a.k.a. radiant energy)?
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This is the type of energy contained in a wind-up toy before it is released.
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What is stored mechanical energy (a form of potential energy)?
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This is the type of energy that holds subatomic particles together (protons, etc.).
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What is nuclear energy?
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This is the energy that is produced when you burn a Cheeto.
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What is thermal energy?
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This process in the Sun and other stars forges larger atoms from smaller atoms.
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What is fusion?
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The chemical formula for photosynthesis.
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What is: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 ?
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An example of a lipid.
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What is a pecan? (Or others: cholesterol, other fats, waxes, etc.)
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What would happen if there were no primary consumers in this trophic pyramid? Why?
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What is: the producers would increase (nothing to eat them) and the secondary and tertiary consumers would die (nothing for them to eat)?
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The amount of energy in the secondary consumer level. 297,050 Joules
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What is 2,970.50 Joules?
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Chemistry Make your wager
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The byproducts of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Draw structural models of each of these compounds, showing single or double bonds where appropriate. The byproducts of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide and water. Draw structural models of each of these compounds, showing single or double bonds where appropriate.
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Carbon dioxide: O=C=O Water: OH
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