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Jeopardy Osmosis Cells Cell Resp. Photosynth. Grab Bag Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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JeopardyOsmosis Cells Cell Resp. Photosynth. Grab Bag

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Osmosis

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

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$100 Answer from Osmosis

OSMOSIS

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$200 Question from Osmosis

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

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$200 Answer from Osmosis

ISOTONIC

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$300 Question from Osmosis

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

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$300 Answer from Osmosis

HYPERTONIC

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$400 Question from Osmosis

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

Page 9: Cells Jeopardy

$400 Answer from Osmosis

The cell will shrivel

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$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?

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$500 Answer from Osmosis

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

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$100 Question from Cells

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

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$100 Answer from Cells

Nucleus

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$200 Question from Cells

_____________are a type of cell with membrane bound organelles

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$200 Answer from Cells

Eukaryotes

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$300 Question from Cells

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

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$300 Answer from Cells

Golgi ApparatusOr Golgi Body or Golgi Complex

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$400 Question from Cells

This is the function of a ribosome

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$400 Answer from Cells

Makes proteins

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$500 Question from Cells

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

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$500 Answer from Cells

Chlorophyll

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$100 Question from Cell Resp.

This is the primary product of cell respirations

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$100 Answer from Cell Resp.

ATP or adenosine tri-phosphate

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$200 Question from Cell Resp.

This step in cell respiration does not require oxygen

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$200 Answer from Cell Resp.

Glycolysis

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$300 Question from Cell Resp.

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

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$300 Answer from Cell Resp.

Fermentation1.Alcohol or Ethanol Fermentation2.Lactic Acid Fermentation

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$400 Question from Cell Resp.

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

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$400 Answer from Cell Resp.

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

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$500 Question from Cell Resp.

What are the molecular structures for Pyruvate and Acetyl- CoA

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$500 Answer from Cell Resp.

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$100 Question from Photosynth.

Define Photosynthesis

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$100 Answer from Photosynth.

Taking Light energy and converting it into sugar or glucose

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$200 Question from Photosynth.

What is the general formula for a monosaccharide?

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$200 Answer from Photosynth.

CnH2nOn

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$300 Question from Photosynth.

What is the general equation for Photosynthesis?

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$300 Answer from Photosynth.

Light Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + O2

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$400 Question from Photosynth.

The following substances are produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis

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$400 Answer from Photosynth.

NADPH and ATP

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$500 Question from Photosynth.

The Calvin Cycle uses these molecules to make sugar

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$500 Answer from Photosynth.

C2O, ATP , and NADPH

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$100 Question from Grab Bag

Where is the energy in ATP stored?

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$100 Answer from Grab Bag

In the third phosphate bonds

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$200 Question from Grab Bag

These are the two phases of photosynthesis

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$200 Answer from Grab Bag

Light Reaction and Calvin Cycle

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$300 Question from Grab Bag

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

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$300 Answer from Grab Bag

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$400 Question from Grab Bag

These are the four major macromolecules and their monomers

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$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

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$500 Question from Grab Bag

These are the seven characteristics of life

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$500 Answer from Grab Bag

MovementOrganizationHomeostasis or regulationEnergy UtilizationReproductionGrowth and DevelopmentEvolution

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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.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

CnH2nOn


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