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Are You Smarter
Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a
5th Grader?
Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Dark reaction
ETC
Light reaction
Krebs cycle
ATP Synthase
Glycolysis
WILD CARD =)
Anaerobic vs. Aerobic
Photosynthesis Question
What
is the primary function of
photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis Answer
To
convert energy into food.
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Cellular respiration question
What
is cellular respiration?
Cellular Respiration Answer
The
process in which a cell breaks
down sugar or other organic
compounds to release energy used for
work.
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Dark Reaction Question
What
happens in the Dark reaction?
Dark Reaction Answer
It
converts carbon dioxide and other
compounds into glucose.
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ETC Question
What
is ETC and what does it do?
ETC answer
Electric
Transport Chain. The
process used in both respiration and
photosynthesis that produces energy
(ATP)
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Light Reaction Question
What
is the light reaction?
Light Reaction Answer
The
first stage of photosynthesis,
occurring only in the presence of
light, during which energy captured
from light drives the production of
ATP.
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Krebs Cycle Question
What
is the Krebs cycle?
Krebs Cycle Answer
A
complex chemical pathway in the
conversion of nutrients to energy.
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ATP Synthase Question
What
is ATP synthase?
ATP Synthase Answer
A
general term for an enzyme that
can synthesize ATP from ADP and
inorganic phosphate and release it
using a form of energy.
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Glycolysis Question
What
is glycolysis?
Glycolysis Answer
It
converts a molecule of glucose
into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid.
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WILD CARD Question
What
is the balanced equation for
photosynthesis?
WILD CARD Answer
6H20
6O2
+6CO2 (light)------> C6H12O6 +
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Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Question
Compare
Aerobic and Anaerobic
respiration.
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Answer
Aerobic:
Requires Oxygen, Glucose +
Oxygen →Energy + Carbon dioxide +
Water
Anaerobic: No oxygen required,
Glucose (Broken down to) →Energy
(ATP) + Lactic acid
1,000,000 Question
Are
there other colored pigments in
chloroplasts? If so, why are they
important?
1,000,000 Answer
Yes,
there is also red, yellow, and
orange pigments (cartenoids). They
help absorb light that cholorphyll
doesn't.
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Thanks for Playing!
By Lenard, Chris, Ashley,
Taylor, Tiara.