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By: Abiola, Kimberly, and Sharon Cellular Respiration Jeopardy

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By: Abiola, Kimberly, and Sharon

Cellular Respiration Jeopardy

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The net gain of ATP for Glycolysis is

Answer: What is 2 ATP?

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The literal meaning of the word glycolysis is

Answer: What is 2 ATP?

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Which substance is needed to begin the process of glycolysis?

A. ATP B. NADPC. Pyruvic acidD. NADH

Answer: A

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Which of the following acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration?

A. ATPB. NAD+C. ADPD. Pyruvic Acid

Answer: B

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During lactic fermentation, A. 3 ATP molecules are produced B. Oxygen is requiredC. NAD+ is regenerated, allowing glycolysis to continueD. Glucose is split into 3 Pyruvic molecules

Answer: C

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What two molecules formed in glycolysis does the Krebs cycle utilize?

Answer: pyruvic acid

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Where does the Krebs cycle occur?

Answer: mitochondrial matrix

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What is the main purpose of the Krebs cycle?

Answer: Make electron carriers

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What is the intermediate molecule that works with pyruvate to initiate the Krebs cycle?

Answer: Acetyl Co-A

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Why is the Krebs cycle called the citric acid cycle?

Answer: The first compound that is formed during the Krebs Cycle is Citric acid.

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ETC 100

At the end of the electron transport chain, oxygen accepts two electrons and together with 2 H+, what substance is formed?

Answer: Water

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When the H+ gradient passes through ATP synthase, a phosphate group is added to ADP to form ATP. What is this process called?

Answer: Phosphorylation

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ETC 300

The drug, DNP, destroys the H+ gradient that forms on the electron transport chain. What is most likely the consequence?

A. ATP production will increase.B. Glycolysis will stop.C. The cells will be forced to perform fermentation.D. Oxygen consumption will increase.

Answer: C

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ETC 400What four items go into the electron transport chain and what four

items come out?A. O2, NADH, FADH2 and ADP go in to produce H2O, NAD, FAD and

ATPB. Pyruvate, ADP, NAD and FAD go in to produce CO2, NADH, FADH2

and ATP.C. ATP, Pyruvate, FADH2 and NADH go in to produce ADP, H2O, NADH

and FADH2D. NADH, ADP, FADH2 and CO2 go in to produce Pyruvate, ATP, NAD

and FAD

Answer: A

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ETC 500

A deadly poison that binds to one of the protein complexes in the electron transport chain, prevents the passage of electrons to oxygen, and stops the production of ATP

Answer: What is cyanide?

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Cellular Respiration is dependent on which of the following atoms?

A. NitrogenB. OxygenC. CarbonD. Hydrogen

Answer : C

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What is the formula for cellular respiration?

Answer: C6H1206 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O

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What is chemiosmosis?

Answer: The mechanism of ATP generation that occurs when energy is stored in the form of proton concentration gradient across a membrane.

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Storage form of glucose made by joining glucose subunits into chains that is used by animal cells to store glucose for long-term energy.

Answer: What is glycogen?

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Random 500What does the first and second law of

thermodynamics state?

Answer: The first law of thermodynamics states that the total amount of energy in the universe remains constant.

The second law of thermodynamics states that when energy is converted from one form to another, some energy is lost.

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Which carrier protein is so ubiquitous among living organisms that the approximately 100-amino-acid sequence of the protein is often compared among species to assess genetic relatedness?

Answer: cytochrome c