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JEOPARDY!. Click Once to Begin. Cellular Respiration: To have or not to have oxygen, that is the question. JEOPARDY!. Just breathe. On top of Mt. Everest. Counting up our ATP. Food, glorious food!. Hitch a ride on the ETC. Location, location, location. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Cellular Respiration: To have or not to have oxygen, that is the
question.
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JEOPARDY!
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Just breathe
On top of Mt.
Everest
Counting up our ATP
Food, glorious
food!
Hitch a ride on
the ETC
Location, location, location
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This gas is required for aerobic respiration to
take place.
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This is the end product of glycolysis.
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These are the two coenzymes that are
used in cellular respiration.
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This is the number of turns of the
Kreb’s cycle for each molecule of glucose. Why?
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This molecule is where the high
energy electrons released in cellular
respiration originally came from.
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On top of Mount Everest your body
would be going through this type of
“respiration”.
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Explain why fermentation occurs.
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These are the two main differences between
the products of alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation.
Daily Double!!!
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This type of organism helps to ferment beer
and wine.
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This is the total amount of ATP
produced in fermentation, and
explain WHERE it is produced.
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This is the total number of ATP produced under
ideal conditions of cellular respiration.
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This is the TOTAL amount of ATP
produced in glycolysis.
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This is the number of ATP produced per
turn of the Kreb’s cycle.
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Congratulations, you have earned 400
points by doing NOTHING!!!!
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Explain how ATP are produced in the
ETC, and how many are produced there.
Daily Double!!!
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“Glycolysis” literally means this.
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This is the type of sugar that was the
control for our yeast experiment.
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Sucrose is what type of carbohydrate
(think saccharide)? Bonus 100 points if you can tell me the
monomers.
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You are unable to use all of the energy stored in your food
because much energy is lost as
this.
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The energy in your food is calculated in
these units.
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These carry electrons and
hydrogen ions to the ETC.
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This is where the ETC takes place/is
located.
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This is used to produce all of the ATP in the ETC.
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This is the number of ATP produced in
the ETC.
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This molecule is the final acceptor for the
electrons and the hydrogen ions.
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Glycolysis.
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Kreb’s Cycle.
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Electron Transport Chain.
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Phosphorylation of glucose molecule.
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Production of carbon dioxide.