Transcript Jeopardy
Light
dependent
reactions
Light Independent
reactions
Alternate
pathways(in
CO2 fixation)
Glycolysis and
Fermentation
Krebs Cycle
ETC
Light
Reaction
Dark
Reaction
Alternate
Pathways
Glycolysis &
Fermentation
Krebs
Cycle
ETC
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Double Jeopardy!
Topic 1
The ATP and NADPH
produced during light
reactions diffuse into
the -----------.
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Stroma
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Topic 1
What is the name of
the process that leads
to release of oxygen?
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Photolysis of water
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Which process occurs
both in
photosynthesis and
cellular respiration?
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Chemiosmosis (?P)
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Topic 1
What is the process that
generates only ATP and no
NADPH? Where does this
occur?
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Cyclic
photophosphorylation.
Both in thylakoids and
frets.
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Topic 1
What are the most
abundant cells in
leaves? Name any
three more different
cells in leaves.
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Mesophyll cells;
Guard cells, xylem,
phloem, bundle
sheath cells, etc.
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Topic 2
Name the fluid in which
dark reactions occur.
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Topic 2
Stroma
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Topic 2
What are the three
requirements for Calvin
cycle?
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ATP, NADPH and carbon
dioxide.
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Topic 2
Name the three phases in
Calvin cycle.
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Carbon Fixation,
reduction and
regeneration
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What accepts carbon dioxide
first in Calvin cycle and
what is the first stable
compound formed from it?
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RuDP and PGA
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Topic 2
We know Calvin cycle
requires products
from light reaction. Is
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Yes when Calvin cycle
uses ATP and NADPH
they regenerate ADP
and NADP to be used
in light reactions.
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Topic 3
What is the difference
between C3 and C4
plants?
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Topic 3
The first stable
compound is PGA(3C)
in C3 and OAA(4C) in
C4 plants.
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Topic 3
What is the wasteful
process that is
avoided by C4 and
CAM plants?
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Photorespiration
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What is
photorespiration and
what are the
disadvantages of the
same?
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Occurs in light
consuming oxygen
and energy producing
carbondioxide. This
diverts the RuDP from
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carbon fixation.
Topic 3
Describe Kranz anatomy
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The unique leaf
anatomy in C4 plants
where Calvin cycle is
confined to bundle
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Backsheath cells whereas
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What are the key
differences between C4
and CAM plants?
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C4 plants have a spatial
separation(Kranz anatomy)
whereas CAM plants have
a temporal separation
between day and night.
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Topic 4
What are the two
phases of Glycolysis?
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Topic 4
Energy investment and
energy payoff phases.
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Topic 4
What is the fate of
pyruvate when
mitochondria are
absent.
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Topic 4
It is partially broken
down by
fermentation.
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Topic 4
What is the advantage
of partial breakdown
of pyruvate through
fermentation?
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It enables the
production of NAD to
be used in glycolysis.
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Topic 4
What are the two types
of fermentation? Give
an example for each.
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Alcoholic and Lactic
acid fermentations.In
Bacteria and
exercising muscles
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Topic 4
Compare and contrast
between aerobic and
anaerobic respiration.
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In aerobic respiration
glucose is completely
broken down into CO2
and water using
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oxygen inside
Topic 5
What is the
intermediate step
between Glycolysis
and Krebs cycle?
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Topic 5
Conversion of pyruvate
into acetyl Co-A.
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Topic 5
What is the product of
cellular respiration
that is formed during
Krebs cycle?
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CO2
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Topic 5
What is the first
formed acid in Krebs
cycle? What are the
two reactants that
combine to form this
acid?
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Topic 5
Citric acid, by the
combining of
Oxaloacetate with
Acetyl Co-A.
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Topic 5
What is the energy
outcome of Krebs
cycle for every
glucose molecule that
is oxidized.
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6NADH, 2FADH2 and
2ATPs
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Topic 5
Name the molecules
that conserve most of
the energy from the
citric acid cycle that
can be used to make
ATP.
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NAHD and FADH2
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Topic 6
An efficient Cellular
respiration requires
which organelle?
Why?
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Mitochondria; to
maximize energy
outcome.
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Topic 6
What is the energy
difference between
NADH and FADH2?
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Topic 6
When 3 ATPs are
formed from each
NADH, only 2 ATPs
are made from FADH2
on ETC.
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Topic 6
Acetyl CoA starts the
Krebs Acid Cycle by
making -----------
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Citrate
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Topic 6
The ETC and chemiosmosis
are a part of what greater
process in the cristae of
mitochondria? Where else
do you come across a
similar process.
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Topic 6
Oxidative
phosphorylation
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Topic 6
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NADH to form lactate
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Double
Jeopardy!!!
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PLANT SYSTEMS
ANIMAL SYSTEMS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
ECOLOGY
CELLS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PLANT
SYSTEMS
ANIMAL
SYSTEMS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
ECOLOGY
CELLS
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Final Jeopardy!
Topic 7
Plants use what part of
the electromagnetic
spectrum for
photosynthesis?
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Visible light
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What are the three
pigments of
photosynthesis?
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Chlorophyll a,
chlorophyll b, and
carotenoids
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Topic 7
Which photosystem
does photosystem
start in (linear
election flow)?
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Photosystem II
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Topic 7
Which type of plant has
bundle-sheath cells,
mesophyll cells, and
PEP carboxylase?
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C4 plants
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Topic 7
What are the three phases of
the Calvin Cycle?
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Carbon Fixation,
Reduction,
Regeneration of CO2
receptor RuBP
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Topic 8
Plants reproduce
through?
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pollination
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Topic 8
After embryo
development, what is
left?
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Topic 8
A seed in dormancy
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Topic 8
What does germination
depend on?
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Imbibition- the uptake
of water
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Topic 8
What change occurs when
a shoot reaches
sunlight?
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De-etiolation
(greening)
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Topic 8
Which hormone
stimulates stem
elongation?
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auxin
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Topic 9
Birds and mammals
are primarily ______
while reptiles are
________.
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Endothermic;
ectothermic
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Topic 9
What is protease?
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Topic 9
Protein- digesting
enzyme
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Topic 9
Do veins or arteries
carry oxygenated
blood?
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veins
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Topic 9
What are the most
numerous blood cells?
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Erythrocytes or red
blood cells
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Topic 9
What is another name for
high density lipoprotein?
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Good cholesterol
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Topic 10
What is a plasmid?
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Circular DNA that
replicate separately
from the bacterial
chromosome
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What are sticky ends?
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Topic 10
When restriction
enzymes leave
staggered cuts
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Topic 10
What is the Latin word
applied to plasmids in
biotechnology?
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Topic 10
vector
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Topic 10
How do you tell which
lane in gel
electrophoresis
matches the original
DNA?
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It will line up most
closely with the
original DNA upon
measurement.
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Topic 10
What is involved in
Southern blotting?
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Introduction of radioactive
single stranded DNA
molecule which is
complementary to the
gene of interest
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Topic 11
What are abiotic
factors?
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Topic 11
Anything nonliving
(i.e. Temperature,
water, salinity,
sunlight, rocks and
soil)
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Topic 11
Which aquatic biome
relies on the ebb and
flow of tides?
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Intertidal zones
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Topic 11
What variables are
used in the mark and
recapture equation?
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X= #of marked animals
recaptured
n= total # animals recaptured
2nd day
m=#of animals marked and
released 1st day
N= estimated population size
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Topic 11
What shows the
proportion or
numbers in a cohort
still alive at each age?
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Survivorship curve
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Topic 11
What are the two types of
reproduction and what do
they each mean?
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Semelparity- one time
reproduction
iteroparity- repeated
reproduction
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Topic 12
Which organelle has
smooth and rough
regions?
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Topic 12
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Topic 12
What do plant cells
have that animal cells
do not?
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Topic 12
Cell wall
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Topic 12
Which organelle
manufactures, packages,
and ships various
molecules and proteins?
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Golgi apparatus
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Topic 12
Stacked thylakoids are called
what?
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Granum
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Topic 12
What are the types
of intercellular
animal tissue
junctions?
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Tight junctions,
desmosomes, and
gap junctions
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Final
Jeopardy!!!
Final Jeopardy!!!
What makes water so special
in nature?
Final Jeopardy!!!
Hydrogen Bonds