Important
Photosynthesis
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Very Important
Super Important
100
The specific order of these in a protein determine its 3-d shape.
What are "amino acids"?
100
What color do the red leaves of the Japanese maple reflect?
What is "red"?
100
This process occurs in cells when there is no oxygen.
What is "fermentation"? Either lactic acid or alcoholic.
100
This is the substance that the enzyme catalase is able to break up into oxygen and water.
What is "hydrogen peroxide"?
100
This was the relationship between enzyme concentration and amount of oxygen produced.
What is "more enzyme, more oxygen"?
200
This group of individuals evolves, not the individuals themselves.
What is the "population"?
200
These are the three inputs to photosynthesis.
What are "water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide"?
200
Check your breath. These are the outputs of cellular respiration.
What is "water, ATP, and carbon dioxide"?
200
This is the substance we "fed" the yeast in order to get them to respire.
What is "glucose" or "sugar"?
200
These are the two wastes of alcoholic fermentation.
What is "ethyl alcohol" and carbon dioxide?
300
When you fry an egg, the proteins do this. Bye-bye baby chick.
What is "denature"?
300
This is the name for the most common photosynthetic pigment in plants.
What is "chlorophyll"?
300
This is where respiration takes place.
What is "the mitochondria"?
300
This is the reason there was a negative slope when the bottle with ivy leaves in it was covered with foil outside.
What is "oxygen was used", and "the process of cellular respiration took place"?
300
These are the two different types of chlorophyll in the thylakoid membrane.
What are "chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b"?
400
This is the simple way evolution might explain how giraffes got long necks.
What is "those with longer necks survived and reproduced more offspring"?
400
This is the advantage of plants having multiple types of pigments.
What is "harvest more energy from different wavelengths of light"?
400
This is the difference between an anaerobic and aerobic process.
What is "anaerobic does not use oxygen, aerobic uses oxygen"?
400
This is the purpose of plant chromatography.
What is "separation of plant pigments"?
400
This is a possible reason for a negative slope during the enzyme lab when catalase was exposed to freezing temperatures.
What is "compression of the gas inside the test tube"?
500
This is the reason why yeast's optimal temperature for fermentation was 45 degrees Celsius.
What is "too cold and the proteins freeze, too warm and they denature. 45 degrees is just right". Like Goldilocks!
500
This is specific place in the chloroplast where the light reactions (those involving pigments) take place.
What is "the thylakoid membrane"?
500
This is the protein/enzyme responsible for creating massive amounts of ATP in the mitochondria.
What is "ATP synthase"?
500
This would be the expected result when acid was combined with the reaction seen in the Enzyme Lab.
What is "little or no oxygen released due to enzyme/protein denaturation"?
500
This is the reason the grass is green.
What is "the grass is green because green is the wavelength of light that cholorophyll reflects. Chlorophyll does not use the light energy from the green part light; therefore it's reflected to the eye"?
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