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Cellular RespirationChapter 9 Review

JEOPARDY!

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Having a Breakdown100

The sugar, which is a product of the process of photosynthesis and a reactant of cellular respiration, which is broken down during cellular respiration.

A: What is glucose?

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A: What is Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?

The molecule, which is the main energy storage and transfer molecule of the cell, which breaks down to release energy and form Adenosine diphosphate and a phosphate group.

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Having a Breakdown300

A: What is glycolysis?

The name of the process in which glucose is broken down within the cytoplasm of the cell.

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Having a Breakdown400

A: What is pyruvic acid, or pyruvate?

The name of the molecule that glucose is first broken down into.

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A: What is lactic acid?

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The name of the molecule that pyruvic acid is broken down into under anaerobic conditions inside our muscle cells.

Location, Location, Location!100

A: What is the mitochondrion?

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The name of the organelle in which

cellular respiration mainly takes place.

Location, Location, Location!200

A: What is the cytoplasm?

The location in which glycolysis takes place.

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Location, Location, Location!300

A: What is the matrix?

The location in which the Krebs Cycle takes place.

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Location, Location, Location!400

A: What are the cristae?

The location of the integral proteins making up the electron transport system.

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A: What is the intermembrane space?

The location in which Hydrogen ions are accumulated like water behind a dam, using energy from the electrons moving down the electron transport system

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What’s In A Name?100

A: What is glycogen?

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The word whose word parts mean “sugar creator”.

What’s In A Name?200

A: What is glycolysis?S2C06 Jeopardy Review

The word whose word parts mean “the splitting of sugar”.

What’s In A Name?300

A: What is 2?S2C06 Jeopardy Review

The number of carbon atoms indicated by the word part “acetyl-”.

What’s In A Name?400

A: What is hydrogen?

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The word whose word parts mean “water creator”.

What’s In A Name?500

A: What is lactose?S2C06 Jeopardy Review

The word whose word parts mean “milk sugar”.

Molecular Mix-Up100

A: What is pyruvic acid, or pyruvate?

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The molecule that is broken down into alcohol and carbon dioxide during alcoholic fermentation.

Molecular Mix-Up200

A: What is Coenzyme A?S2C06 Jeopardy Review

The molecule that combines with the 2-carbon molecule left over from the breakdown of pyruvic acid to form Acetyl-CoA.

Molecular Mix-Up300

A: What is citric acid, (citrate)?

The 6-carbon molecule assembled by the action of Coenzyme A which forms at the beginning of the Krebs Cycle .

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Molecular Mix-Up400

A: What are NADH and FADH2?

The 2 high-energy electron and hydrogen ion carriers produced by the Krebs Cycle, which enter into the electron transport system.

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Molecular Mix-Up500

A: What is ATP synthase?

The name of the enzyme that converts Adenosine diphosphate and a phosphate group into Adenosine triphosphate.

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Anaerobic Workout100

A: What is lactic acid fermentation?

The kind of fermentation used by bacteria to make yogurt.

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Anaerobic Workout200

A: What is alcoholic fermentation?

The kind of fermentation used by yeast to make wine.

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Anaerobic Workout300

A: What are pyruvic acid and NADH?

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The 2 reactants of lactic acid fermentation.

Anaerobic Workout400

A: What are alcohol, carbon dioxide, & NAD+?

The 3 products of alcoholic fermentation.

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A: What is NAD+?

The high-energy electron and hydrogen ion carrier produced by fermentation which is recycled back into glycolysis.

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A: What is glycolysis?

The part of cellular respiration in which glucose is a reactant.

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A: What is the Krebs Cycle?

The part of cellular respiration in which carbon dioxide, NADH and FADH2 are the products.

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A: What is the electron transport system?

The part of cellular respiration in which water is a product.

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A: What is the Krebs Cycle?

The part of aerobic cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is a reactant.

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A: What are the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport system?

The 2 parts of cellular respiration in which oxygen is a reactant.

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Aerobic Workout100

A: What is oxygen?

The chemical which acts as the final electron acceptor after the electron transport system depletes the electrons of their energy.

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A: What is the Krebs Cycle?

The part of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is eventually broken down into carbon dioxide.

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Aerobic Workout300

A: What is the electron transport system?

The part of cellular respiration in which hydrogen ions from NADH and FADH2 are actively transported across the cristae and accumulated in the intermembrane space.

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Aerobic Workout400

A: What is the electron transport system?

The part of cellular respiration which produces the most ATP.

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A: What is the matrix?

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The location in which hydrogen ions combine with electrons depleted of their energy and oxygen atoms to form water.

Final Jeopardy!Alternative Energy

A: What are glycogen and fat?

Two sources of energy in the body that can be used to make ATP after glucose is used up.