Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
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Mitosis/ Cell Cycle
100

Define Autotroph

An organism that creates it own food from something that is inorganic

100

What year did the titanic sink? 

1912

100

What is another name for anaerobic respiration?

Fermentation

100

Which step of cellular respiration makes the most ATP?

Electron Transport Chain

100

What phase is most of the cell cycle spent in?

Interphase

200

What is the main goal of photosynthesis?

To make glucose 

200

Where does cellular respiration occur in the cell?

Mitochondria 

200

What is one benefit and one downside to anaerobic respiration? 

benefit: faster, downside: less ATP produced (only 2 ATP)

200

Which organelle packages and prepares things to be shipped out or around the cell?

Golgi Apparatus

200

What is cytokinesis?

the splitting of the cytoplasm

300

Where does photosynthesis occur in the cell? And where in the plant?

Chloroplast which are found inside the cells in the leaves of plants

300

What are the three steps of cellular respiration? 

Glycolysis, Kreb cycle, Electron Transport Chain

300

What do you call a group of flamingos?

A flamboyance

300

How is ADP recharged to ATP?

Adding a third phosphate

300

Define apoptosis. 

Programmed cell death

400

What are the two steps of photosynthesis in order? 

Light dependent reaction and Light independent reaction (Calvin cycle)

400

What are the products of cellular respiration? 

ATP, Carbon Dioxide, Water

400

What types of organisms only use anaerobic respiration to make ATP?

bacteria and yeast

400

Which organelle helps a cell maintain homeostasis? 

Cell Membrane

400

During which phase of mitosis does the nuclear membrane dissolve? 

Prophase

500

What are the reactants of photosynthesis?

Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water

500

How much ATP is made from 7 molecules of glucose?

around 266 ATP

500

Where does anaerobic respiration occur within the cell? 

cytoplasm

500

What animal has the strongest bite force?

Orca - 19,000 lbs per square inch

500

What is the purpose of checkpoints in the cell cycle?

Checkpoints ensure that a cell is ready to move to the next step for the cell cycle. It helps prevent mutations and cancer. 

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