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Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Dingo! Photosynthesis and Respiration Teachers: For this game to operate you must: 1. From the Tools dropdown menu in PowerPoint Select Macro Then Security Set the security setting to medium 2. Enable Macros when opening the games

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Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing

Dingo!Dingo!

Photosynthesis and Respiration

Teachers: For this game to operate you must:

1. From the Tools dropdown menu in PowerPoint• Select Macro• Then Security• Set the security setting to medium

2. Enable Macros when opening the games

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How The Game Is PlayedHow The Game Is Played

Divide the class into teamsMake a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board”Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board”From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed.The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner,

Divide the class into teamsMake a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board”Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board”From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed.The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner,

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OneOne

__________are specialized organelles found in all higher plant cells. These organelles contain the plant cell's chlorophyll, hence provide the green color.

__________are specialized organelles found in all higher plant cells. These organelles contain the plant cell's chlorophyll, hence provide the green color.

ChloroplastsChloroplasts

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TwoTwo

In________, plant cells convert light energy into chemical energy that is stored in sugars and other organic compounds

In________, plant cells convert light energy into chemical energy that is stored in sugars and other organic compounds

PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis

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ThreeThree

What is the primary photosynthetic pigment in plants?

What is the primary photosynthetic pigment in plants?

ChlorophyllChlorophyll

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FourFour

What are the 2 functions of cellular respiration?

What are the 2 functions of cellular respiration?

1) Dispose of electrons produced during catabolism

2) Produce ATP

1) Dispose of electrons produced during catabolism

2) Produce ATP

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FiveFive

Respiration requires a terminal electron receptor. What is it?

Respiration requires a terminal electron receptor. What is it?

O2O2

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SixSix

Some types of bacteria can use other receptors such as NO-3, SO-4. What type of respiration is this?

Some types of bacteria can use other receptors such as NO-3, SO-4. What type of respiration is this?

AnaerobicAnaerobic

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SevenSeven

__________ is the enzymatic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate.

__________ is the enzymatic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate.

GlycolysisGlycolysis

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EightEight

Cellular respiration takes place in the ___________ which converts stored ADP into usable ATP.

Cellular respiration takes place in the ___________ which converts stored ADP into usable ATP.

mitochondriamitochondria

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NineNine

What is used in all cellular activities that require energy?

What is used in all cellular activities that require energy?

ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate)

ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate)

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TenTen

What two important ways can cell can harvest energy from food?

What two important ways can cell can harvest energy from food?

Fermentation and Cellular Respiration

Fermentation and Cellular Respiration

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ElevenEleven

Two common types of fermentation processes are__________?

Two common types of fermentation processes are__________?

Lactic acid

Alcohol fermentation

Lactic acid

Alcohol fermentation

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TwelveTwelve

The 3 steps of Cellular Respiration are

(in order)

1.__________

2.__________

3.__________

The 3 steps of Cellular Respiration are

(in order)

1.__________

2.__________

3.__________

1. Kreb’s cycle

2. Electron Transport Chain

1. Kreb’s cycle

2. Electron Transport Chain

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ThirteenThirteen

Where does glycolysis take place in the cell?

Where does glycolysis take place in the cell?

In the cytoplasmIn the cytoplasm

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FourteenFourteen

One of the most important sugars for animals and humans is _____________.

One of the most important sugars for animals and humans is _____________.

GlucoseGlucose

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FifteenFifteen

T/F

All plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.

T/F

All plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.

False. Although most plants are autotrophic some are holoparasitic, mycohetero-phytes and a few others.

False. Although most plants are autotrophic some are holoparasitic, mycohetero-phytes and a few others.

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SixteenSixteen

Name this structure and the process:

Name this structure and the process:

Mitochondria and

Cellular Respiration (ETC)

Mitochondria and

Cellular Respiration (ETC)

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SeventeenSeventeen

What are the basic similarities between aerobic respiration and photosynthesis?

What are the basic similarities between aerobic respiration and photosynthesis?

Their overall reactions are basically the reverse of each other. The reactants in aerobic respiration are the products in photosynthesis, and vice versa.

Their overall reactions are basically the reverse of each other. The reactants in aerobic respiration are the products in photosynthesis, and vice versa.

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EighteenEighteen

Another name for the dark cycle is the _____________

____________? Why is it named the dark cycle?

Another name for the dark cycle is the _____________

____________? Why is it named the dark cycle?

Calvin Cycle.

It is name that because light is not required for it to proceed. Calvin Cycle.

Calvin Cycle.

It is name that because light is not required for it to proceed. Calvin Cycle.

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NineteenNineteen

Name this structure:

Name this structure:

ATPATP

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TwentyTwenty

Energy is stored in the ________ _______ between phosphates.

Energy is stored in the ________ _______ between phosphates.

Covalent bondsCovalent bonds

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