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Photosynthesis
Enzymes!
Cellular
Respiration
Experimental
Design
Grab Bag
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Photosynthesis – 100
Where does photosynthesis
take place?
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis - 200
What process is unique only
to plants?
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis - 300
What are the outputs of
photosynthesis?
O2 and C6H12O6 (sugar)
Photosynthesis - 400
What is the sources of energy in
photosynthesis?
Sunlight
Photosynthesis - 500
What is the name of the
organelle and where is it
located that a plant takes up
carbon dioxide?
Stomata – underside of leaf
Enzymes! 100
A substance that is acted
upon in a biochemical
reaction
Substrate
Enzymes! - 200
Usually a protein, helps catalyze
reactions.
Enzyme
Enzymes! - 300
Name one condition that would affect
enzyme rate (how fast it works).
• Temperature
• Concentration of substrate
• Presence of catalyst
(enzyme)
Enzymes! - 400
What do enzymes do?
Catalyze (speed up)
reactions. Breaking stuff up
or putting stuff together.
Enzymes! - 500
What is #3 pointing to?
Active Site
Cellular Respiration – 100
What are the inputs of
cellular respiration?
O2 and C6H12O6 (sugar)
Cellular Respiration - 200
Where does cellular
respiration occur in the
cells?
Mitochondria
Cellular Respiration - 300
What is energy in cellular
respiration?
Adenosine TriPhosphate
(ATP)
Cellular Respiration - 400
Why do plants perform cellular
respiration?
Respiration converts a plant’s sugars into
energy and releases the energy into the
plant’s system. It is also responsible for
producing and releasing water and carbon
dioxide. Without cellular respiration, the
plant would die.
Cellular Respiration - 500
Name this molecule:
ATP (left) or ADP (right)
Experimental Design - 100
WHAT IS THE CONTROL?
• Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange
green slime.
• His friend Barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid
of the green slime.
• Homer decides to check this out by spraying half the
shower with coconut juice and the other half with water.
• After three days of “treatment” there is no change in the
appearance of the green slime on either side of the
shower.
Side of the shower sprayed
with water.
Experimental Design - 200
WHAT IS INDEPENDENT VARIABLE?
• Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange
green slime.
• His friend Barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid
of the green slime.
• Homer decides to check this out by spraying half the
shower with coconut juice and the other half with water.
• After three days of “treatment” there is no change in the
appearance of the green slime on either side of the
shower.
Amount of coconut juice
sprayed on half of shower.
Experimental Design - 300
WHAT IS THE RESULT/CONCLUSION?
• Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange
green slime.
• His friend Barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid
of the green slime.
• Homer decides to check this out by spraying half the
shower with coconut juice and the other half with water.
• After three days of “treatment” there is no change in the
appearance of the green slime on either side of the
shower.
Coconut Juice does not affect
shower slime. Homer should
Experimental Design - 400
You want to see if you can
affect how quickly amylase
works on starch. Which is
the enzyme?
Amylase
(helpful hint:enzymes typically end in –
ase)
Experimental Design - 500
Untreated subjects used as test benchmark: in
an experiment, the group of test subjects left
untreated or unexposed to some procedure
and then compared with treated subjects in
order to validate the results of the test.
Control group
Grab Bag - 100
Name this organism: Pan
troglodytes
Chimpanzee
Grab Bag - 200
Who wrote, The Lion, the
Witch, and the Wardrobe?
C.S. Lewis (one of Mrs.
Hagens’ favorite authors)
Grab Bag - 300
What do scientists study
when they look at lake
sediment?
Pollen (what kinds of plants
lived in the past)
Grab Bag - 400
Name this molecule:
Protein (Amino Acid)
Grab Bag - 500
What do leukemia sufferers
have too many of?
White blood cells (or
leukocytes)