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Jeopardy Game

A Jeopardy game with questions about the processes involved in energy conversion in cells, including photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Test your knowledge and learn key terms in a fun and interactive way.

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Jeopardy Game

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  1. Jeopardy Game Cell Energy

  2. Light Dependent Reactions Light Independent Reactions Glycolysis & Fermentation Kreb’s cycle & ETC Terms 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 400 pts 400pts 400 pts 400 pts 400 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts FINAL JEOPARDY

  3. Question 1 Sunlight The initial source of light energy Check Answer

  4. Question 2 photolysis LDR process in which water is split Check Answer

  5. Question 3 oxygen Gaseous molecule released as waste Check Answer

  6. Question 4 thylakoids Location within chloroplast in which process takes place Check Answer

  7. Question 5 ATP and NADPH Two different energy/electron storing molecules created Check Answer

  8. Question 6 Calvin cycle Also known as this cycle Check Answer

  9. Question 7 Carbon dioxide Gaseous molecule needed Check Answer

  10. Question 8 stroma Location within chloroplast in which process takes place Check Answer

  11. Question 9 glucose Product made that is used by cellular respiration Check Answer

  12. Question 10 ATP Direct source of energy for these reactions originally made in dependent reactions. Check Answer

  13. Question 11 Sugar-breaking Literal meaning of glycolysis Check Answer

  14. Question 12 Pyruvic acid 2 molecules that result when glucose splits Check Answer

  15. Question 13 False, only glycolysis does True or False – Both of these processes form energy. Check Answer

  16. Question 14 Alcoholic and lactic acid Two types of fermentation Check Answer

  17. Question 15 Lack of oxygen (anaerobic conditions) and it allows some energy to be produced (while recycling NAD+). Two reasons fermentation occurs Check Answer

  18. Question 16 Citric acid cycle Kreb’s is also known as this cycle Check Answer

  19. Question 17 Carbon dioxide Gaseous molecule produced as waste Check Answer

  20. Question 18 mitochondrion Organelle process occurs in Check Answer

  21. Question 19 proteins Type of molecules that make up the ETC Check Answer

  22. Question 20 NADH, FADH2, ATP 3 energy-storing molecules produced in Kreb’s, two of which are then used by ETC Check Answer

  23. Question 21 chlorophyll green pigment Check Answer

  24. Question 22 Cellular respiration What process is this: C6H12O6 + O2  CO2 + H2O Check Answer

  25. Question 23 Electron transport chain Found in both photosynthesis and respiration (although not exactly the same); electrons are passed here. Check Answer

  26. Question 24 photosynthesis What process is this: CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2 Check Answer

  27. Question 25 ADP or adenosine diphosphate Molecule made of adenine, ribose and two phosphate groups Check Answer

  28. Final Jeopardy • If you run or ride a bicycle as fast as you can, your muscles may begin to feel weak and have a burning sensation. Explain what is occurring that accounts for this muscle fatigue. • Check your answer with your teacher.

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