100 CRPotpourriPS 200 300 100 200 300 100 200 300 Final
Jeopardy! Final Jeopardy! 400 500 400 500 400 500
Slide 3
Cellular Respiration for 100 Put the following in order of
molecule size. CO 2, pyruvate, citrate, oxaloacetate, ethanol CO 2,
ethanol, pyruvate, oxaloacetate, citrate
Slide 4
Cellular Respiration for 200 Where do the atoms in fat
molecules go when you lose weight? They are converted into CO 2 and
H 2 O which are lost mainly via exhalation.
Slide 5
Cellular Respiration for 300 What are at least three things a
cell needs to carry out chemiosmosis? Membrane, proton gradient,
ATP synthase, ADP, phosphates, protons
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Cellular Respiration for 400 What is the benefit of
fermentation to the organisms that carry out the process? By
disposing of pyruvates and recycling NADs, they enable glycolysis
to occur in the future.
Slide 7
Cellular Respiration for 500 As electrons travel down the
electron transport chain, the direct effect of the released energy
is to ___________. Pump protons across a membrane and produce a
proton gradient.
Slide 8
Potpourri for 100 Daily Double! Whats your wager?
Slide 9
What specific process we discussed is evident in this photo?
Alcoholic fermentation.
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Potpourri for 200 Through what membrane protein channel do
protons pass during chemiosmosis? ATP Synthase
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Potpourri for 300 What two factors will contribute to the
buildup of protons in photosynthesis? Pumping of protons by the ETC
and the breakdown of water by Photosystem II.
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Potpourri for 400 Which of these is involved in photosynthesis
but not cellular respiration? CO 2, C 6 H 12 O 6, NADPH, NADH, O 2
NADPH
Slide 13
What is the most significant product of the Krebs cycle? Its
NADH because each one is worth 3 ATP. Potpourri for 500
Slide 14
Photosynthesis for 100 How do CAM plants minimize
photorespiration? They collect CO 2 the night before, so they start
the morning with a huge amount of CO 2 available.
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Photosynthesis for 200 What causes water molecules to lyse in
the light reactions of photosynthesis? Photosystem II pulls away
electrons which breaks bonds between oxygen and the hydrogens.
Slide 16
Photosynthesis for 300 Specifically, where does the
concentration of protons build up significantly in plant cells?
Thylakoid space
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Photosynthesis for 400 If the thylakoid membrane is punctured,
what would likely happen to the pH of the stroma? It would decrease
due to the free flow of H+ from the thylakoid space.
Slide 18
Photosynthesis for 500 Why must plants carry out the dark
reactions despite ample ATP production in the light reactions? ATP
is unstable and cannot be stored up. By making G3P in the dark
reactions, plants have a more stable energy source and can use G3Ps
to make the backbone of every other organic molecule.
Slide 19
Whats the full name for rubisco? Ribulose bisphosphate
carboxylase