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LIVING
CHEMISTRY
FOR YOU &
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RESPIRATION
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The lengths of a sample of worms were
measured with a metric ruler.
The mean was 50 mm.
The standard deviation of this sample was
25mm.
What percent of values lie between the range
of 25 mm and 75 mm?
A 100
The lengths of a sample of worms were
measured with a metric ruler.
The mean was 50 mm.
The standard deviation of this sample was
25mm.
What uncertainty should be used in
recording/presenting these data?
A 200
These are used when a researcher needs to
represent the variability of data.
A 300
The test used to establish whether there is a
statistically significant difference between
two sets of data
AND
How you know if there is a statistically
significant difference.
A 400
Table 1 Width and Height of Acer saccharum leaves.
Sample
Leaf Width (mm)
+/- 0.5mm
Leaf Height (mm)
+/- 0.5mm
1
32
38
2
31
43
3
27
34
4
34
40
5
37
44
6
38
45
7
36
39
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22
46
9
34
48
10
23
39
t-test value = 0.0003
This is how the t-test value should be used
here, what is show AND what is doesn’t.
A 500
In this process, particles are small enough to
move from an area of high concentration to
an area of low concentration.
B 100
In this process, particles are too large to fit
through the plasma membrane, but still move
from an area of high concentration to an area
of low concentration.
B 200
In the diagram below macromolecules are
being transported to the exterior of a cell
during this process.
B 300
The movement involved in osmosis
AND
the reason for it.
B 400
The Identity of these numbered parts.
II
IV
V
III
II
B 500
According to the CDC, for the zombie
apocalypse to be true, zombies would have to
carry out these 6 life functions as described
by the IB.
C 100
The levels of biological organization in
increasing order of complexity.
C 200
These are three major differences/features
between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
If you are among the living then you have
this characteristic that “arises from the
interaction of component parts in which the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts”,
AND
an example.
C 400
Identify & describe structures I-VII
C 500
Copper (Cu) is an element found in the
prosthetic group of hemocyanin, a bluish
protein in the blood of some animals, this
element serves the same function in
hemoglobin.
D 100
These are the three most commonly occurring
elements of life.
D 200
The roles of the following elements in living
things respectively;
Sulfur
Calcium
Sodium
Phosphorus
D 300
Identify the following compounds A-D.
A.
H
C
O
H
C
H
OH H
C
OH C
H
C.
B.
CH 2 OH
C
O
H
C
O
C
H
N
OH
H
OH
D.
H
H 2C
OH
HC
OH
C
OH
H
H 2C
H
O
HOH 2 C
H
C
H
H
C
C
OH
OH
OH
D 400
Describe the condensation synthesis reaction
for the following compounds including;
reactants used, bond formed, & products
yielded AND what the term for the opposite
reaction.
D 500
The type of respiration taking place here and
how you can tell it’s taking place.
E 100
Complete the table for both oxidation
AND
reduction reactions.
E 200
The correct sequence of chemicals
produced in both anaerobic
respiration pathways
E 300
These are the three stages of
glycolysis in order.
E 400
Complete the chart below for the three main
processes of cellular respiration.
E 500
This is term for the conversion of light
energy into chemical energy.
F 100
This protein is the main photosynthetic
pigment.
F 200
These are three products from the
photolysis of water.
F 300
Explain how photosynthesis can be
measured directly
AND
measured indirectly.
F 400
Outline the effects of temperature, light
intensity and carbon dioxide concentration
on the rate of photosynthesis.
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Organelles
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Name the process shown below, identify
organelles A-D & describe their
interaction.
B
A
C
D
The process = exocytosis
Plasma membrane
Golgi
apparatus
B
vesicleC
The process
A rER
Protein synthesis  modification/packagingTransport
toward p. membranevesicle fuses w membrane  exit
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68% (one standard deviation)
A 100
+/- 0.5 mm (+/- 0.5 cm)
A 200
Error bars
A 300
The test used = t-test
How you know if there is a statistically
significant difference if t-test value is .05 or
lower. (5% or lower)
A 400
Simple diffusion
B 100
Facilitated diffusion
B 200
Table 1 Width and Height of Acer saccharum leaves.
t-test value = 0.0003
Sample
Leaf Width (mm)
+/- 0.5mm
Leaf Height (mm)
+/- 0.5mm
1
32
38
2
31
43
3
27
34
4
34
40
5
37
44
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38
45
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The t-test value of .0003 is accepted, it shows
a significant relationship between width &
height. It DOES NOT show cause & effect
(causality)
A 500
The process = exocytosis
B 300
The movement involved in osmosis =
Movement of water from low solute
concentration to a high solute concentration.
B 400
The Identity of these numbered parts.
II Integral protein
Phosphate head (hydrophilic)
IV
V
Cholesterol
III
II
Peripheral protein
Hydrocarbon
Tail (hydrophobic)
B 500
Six life functions as described by the IB.
1. metabolism
2. response
3. homeostasis
4. growth
5. reproduction
6. nutrition
C 100
The levels of biological organization in
increasing order of complexity.
C 200
Three major differences/features between
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells include;
prokaryotic
eukaryotic
No membrane
bound organelles
70s ribosomes
Membrane bound
organelles
80s ribosomes
No nucleus present
Nucleus present
C 300
Emergent properties arises from the
interaction of component parts in which the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
AND
an example.
Organs have different properties compared to
tissues. Tissues have different properties from
the cells that make them up…
C 400
Identify & describe structures I-VII
C 500
Iron (Fe)
D 100
The three most commonly occurring elements
of life;
• Oxygen 65%
• Carbon 18%
• Hydrogen 10%
D 200
The roles of the following elements in living
things respectively;
Sulfur which is an important element in some
amino acids (cysteine)
Calcium which is found in bones/teeth.
Sodium which is needed for nerve impulses.
Phosphorus found in plasma membrane
structures (hydrophilic heads)
D 300
Identity of the following compounds A-D.
A.
glucose
H
C
O
H
C
H
OH H
C
OH C
H
C.
B.
CH 2 OH
C
OH
H 2C
OH
HC
OH
H 2C
glycerol
OH
Amino acid O
H
C
H
O
C
H
N
OH
H
H
compounds
D.
O
HOH 2 C
ribose
H
C
C
H
H
H
C
C
OH
OH
OH
D 400
Condensation
Synthesis reaction;
1.Reactants used;
Glucose/monosacch
2.Bond formed;
Covalent where H2O removed
3.Products yielded
Maltose/disacch
AND
4.Opposite
Reaction is;
Hydrolysis
D 500
The type of respiration = anaerobic.
You can tell it’s taking place by the change
from BTB  BTG
E 100
Oxidation
AND
reduction reactions.
E 200
The correct sequence of chemical produced in
both anaerobic pathways;
1.Glucose  pyruvate  lactate (lactic acid)
2.Glucose  pyruvate  ethanol & CO2
E 300
The three stages of glycolysis in order.
1.Phosphorylation
2.Lysis
3.Oxidation/ATP Formation
E 400
The three main processes of cellular
respiration.
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2
0
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32
2
38
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E 500
Photosynthesis.
F 100
Chlorophyll.
F 200
The three products from the photolysis of
water;
Hydrogen H+
Oxygen
Electrons e-
F 300
Photosynthesis can be measured directly
by the production of oxygen (bubbles) or the
uptake of carbon dioxide
AND
measured indirectly
by an increase in biomass of the plant being
studied.
F 400
F 500