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Credits

• Graphics from www.phsuccessnet.com

• Score Slide from Mark E. Damon– www.teachnet.com

• PowerPoint Template from Mrs. Warren,Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School

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JEOPARDY RULESJEOPARDY RULESAll questions are from the CELL unit.

Each team will take turns answering questions. If a team answers incorrectly, the next team gets the chance to answer.

Team members will work together and take turns answering.

The team answering has approximately 20 seconds to answer, subject to the judge.

To enter the Team’s Score click on the SCORE box to

return to the Scoreboard. Enter the score into the black

box on each player’s podium and click Round 1 to return to the Jeopardy game board.

The teacher is the final authority on all matters and has the power to add or remove points at will!

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FinalJeopardyRound 1

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FinalFinalJeopardyJeopardy

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Final Jeopardy Category:

Cell Respiration in the Real World

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You have a friend who lost 7 kg (about 15 pounds) of fat on a “low carb” diet. The fat ultimately left

her body in this form.

What carbon dioxide and water?

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What is 6CO2 +6H2O +LIGHT C6H1206 + 6O2?

The photosynthesis equation.

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What are light and dark?

The 2 processes of photosynthesis.

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What is water?

This goes into the light reaction.

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What are oxygen, NADH, and ATP?

This is produced in the light reaction.

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What is to produce ATP and NADPH?

This is the primary function of the light reactions.

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What are NADPH, ATP, and CO2?

These products go into the Calvin Cycle.

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200What is excite electrons?

Visible light does this in the light reaction of photosynthesis.

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What are PSI (700) and PSII (680)?

The 2 processes of the light reaction and their wavelengths.

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What is harvest photons of light?

Main role of pigment molecules in the thylakoid membrane.

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500What is the light reaction?

Oxygen is produced, NADP is reduced to NADPH, ADP is phosphorylated, and light is absorbed all occur here.

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What is the mitochondria?

The dark reaction occurs here.

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What is cyclic photophosphorylation?

An organism has 30 ATP and only 20 NADPH. The extra

ATP comes from here.

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What is chemiosmosis?

The process of making ATP.

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What are C4 plants?

This type of plant minimizes photorespiration and changes CO2 to 4-Carbon compounds before going

into the Calvin cycle.

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What are CAM plants?

Some grapes, lillies, and cacti are examples of these types of plants.

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What is C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O?

The equation for cellular respiration.

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What is gained electrons?

A molecule has been reduced which means this.

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What is substrate level phosphorylation?

100% of the ATP in glycolysis is generated this way (Hint: It’s

a type of phosphorylation).

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400

What is 2?

# of carbon atoms fed into the Kreb’s cycle after oxidation of 1

molecule of pyruvate

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What is 10?

# of carbon dioxide molecules produced by 5 turns of the

Kreb’s cycle.

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What is glycolysis, Kreb’s Cycle, ETC?

The three steps of cell respiration.

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What oxidative phosphorylation?

Metabolic process most closely related with the intracellular

membrane.

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alcohol?

The 2 end products of fermentation.

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What is glycolysis?

Amino Acids, proteins, glycerol, fatty acids, glucose, sucrose, starch and glycogen

can all be used in this process.

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What is his mitochondria lack the protein that moves pyruvate

across the mmb?

A young relative has never had much energy. He goes to the doctor for help. They discover his mitochondria

can use only fatty acids and amino acids for respiration, and his cells produce more lactate than

normal. This is the most likely explanation.

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What are glycolysis and fermentation?

These processes occur in the cytosol of the cell.

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What are heterotrophs and decomposers?

2 types of organisms that can obtain energy by metabolizing molecules produced by other

organisms.

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What is between 36 and 38 ATP?

The total amount of energy produced in cell respiration with

oxygen.

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What is ATP, CO2, and ethanol?

In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells produce this.

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What is a facultative anaerobe?

An organism was discovered that that consumes a lot of sugar but does not

gain weight. The sugar consumed increases as oxygen decreases, but the

organism still thrives. The type of organism is this.

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