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JeopardyOsmosis Cells Cell Resp. Photosynth. Grab Bag

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Osmosis

This process describes the movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane.

$100 Answer from Osmosis

OSMOSIS

$200 Question from Osmosis

When water is moving in and out of the tube at equal rates, the solution is ….

$200 Answer from Osmosis

ISOTONIC

$300 Question from Osmosis

When water leaves the cell at a greater rate than it enters, the cell is in a _________________ solution.

$300 Answer from Osmosis

HYPERTONIC

$400 Question from Osmosis

Animal cell are 0.9% solute solution. What would happen if you put an animal cell in 4% solute solution?

$400 Answer from Osmosis

The cell will shrivel

$500 Question from Omosis

Dialysis ExperimentExperiment 1: Tube has 10% sucrose and beaker has waterExperiment 2: Tube has 40% sucrose and beaker has waterWhich way will the water flow for each experiment and which experiment will have more water enter?

$500 Answer from Osmosis

Water will flow into the tube for both experiments. There will be more water in experiment 2.

$100 Question from Cells

_________ is an organelle that contains the genetic material or DNA of eukaryotic cells.

$100 Answer from Cells

Nucleus

$200 Question from Cells

_____________are a type of cell with membrane bound organelles

$200 Answer from Cells

Eukaryotes

$300 Question from Cells

Proteins are sorted, packaged, and shipped to their final location by this organelle: ________ .

$300 Answer from Cells

Golgi ApparatusOr Golgi Body or Golgi Complex

$400 Question from Cells

This is the function of a ribosome

$400 Answer from Cells

Makes proteins

$500 Question from Cells

____________is a pigment molecule that traps the sun’s energy in photosynthesis.

$500 Answer from Cells

Chlorophyll

$100 Question from Cell Resp.

This is the primary product of cell respirations

$100 Answer from Cell Resp.

ATP or adenosine tri-phosphate

$200 Question from Cell Resp.

This step in cell respiration does not require oxygen

$200 Answer from Cell Resp.

Glycolysis

$300 Question from Cell Resp.

This process occurs in cell respiration when oxygen is present. (* also list the two types)

$300 Answer from Cell Resp.

Fermentation1.Alcohol or Ethanol Fermentation2.Lactic Acid Fermentation

$400 Question from Cell Resp.

What are the steps of cell respiration and where do the occur in the cell?

$400 Answer from Cell Resp.

1. Glycolysis - Cytoplasm2. Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex - Cytoplasm3. Citric Acid Cycle – Mitochondrial Matrix4. Oxidative Phosphorylation – Inner Mitochondrial Membrane

$500 Question from Cell Resp.

What are the molecular structures for Pyruvate and Acetyl- CoA

$500 Answer from Cell Resp.

$100 Question from Photosynth.

Define Photosynthesis

$100 Answer from Photosynth.

Taking Light energy and converting it into sugar or glucose

$200 Question from Photosynth.

What is the general formula for a monosaccharide?

$200 Answer from Photosynth.

CnH2nOn

$300 Question from Photosynth.

What is the general equation for Photosynthesis?

$300 Answer from Photosynth.

Light Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + O2

$400 Question from Photosynth.

The following substances are produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis

$400 Answer from Photosynth.

NADPH and ATP

$500 Question from Photosynth.

The Calvin Cycle uses these molecules to make sugar

$500 Answer from Photosynth.

C2O, ATP , and NADPH

$100 Question from Grab Bag

Where is the energy in ATP stored?

$100 Answer from Grab Bag

In the third phosphate bonds

$200 Question from Grab Bag

These are the two phases of photosynthesis

$200 Answer from Grab Bag

Light Reaction and Calvin Cycle

$300 Question from Grab Bag

Where is the amino end and the carboxyl end of an amino acid ?

$300 Answer from Grab Bag

$400 Question from Grab Bag

These are the four major macromolecules and their monomers

$400 Answer from Grab Bag

Polymers-Nucleic Acids-Proteins-Carbohydrates-Lipids

Monomers-Nucleotides-Amino Acids-Monosaccharides/sugar-Triglyceride or 3 fatty acids and a glycerol

$500 Question from Grab Bag

These are the seven characteristics of life

$500 Answer from Grab Bag

MovementOrganizationHomeostasis or regulationEnergy UtilizationReproductionGrowth and DevelopmentEvolution

Final Jeopardy1. Draw out how two amino acid monomers bond. Circle the peptide bond, the amino end, and the carboxyl end.

2. This is the general formula for monosaccharides.

Final Jeopardy Answer

CnH2nOn

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