Cellular Respiration
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Macromolecules
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Chemistry Rules?
100

This can occur whether O2 is present or not. 

What is glycolysis? 

100

This organelle is used for photosynthesis in cells (mostly plant cells). 

What is the chloroplasts? 

100

This is two terms used to describe the cell membrane. [Lipids] 

Amphipathic bilayer & selectively permeable. 

100

This is the name of the bond between monosaccharides. 

What is a glycosidic linkage? 

100

These electrons are the ones capable of making bonds with other elements. 

What are valence electrons? 

200
This occurs as a result of no oxygen and this type will produce stuff sold at the ABC store. 

What is alcohol fermentation? 

200

This occurs process occurs when NADH loses the electron.. 

What is oxidation? 

200

Starch and cellulose are example polymers of what macromolecule? 

What are carbohydrates? 

*Double points for specific which sugar*

200

These type of bonds hold together the alpha-helix and beta sheets of the secondary structure in proteins. 

What are hydrogen bonds? 

200

An element has no charge when they have equal number of (1) and (2). 

What is protons and electrons? 

300

This is the final electron acceptor of aerobic cellular respiration.

What is oxygen? 

300
This is how many net ATP is produced with 1 molecule of glucose.

What are 30-32 ATP?

300

This is the reaction to occur when a polymer is being broken into monomers. 

What is hydrolysis?

300

Carbon is likely to form this type of bond with 4 other elements if possible.

What is a covalent bond? 

300

An atom with 4 covalent electrons can make these type of bonds. 

What are Single, double, and triple bonds?

400

NADH and FADH2 carries electrons to this "chain" (1) to cause this process (2) *Need both answers*

What is the (1) Electron Transport Chain and (2) Oxidative Phosphorylation? 

400

This process produces the most energy within the steps of cellular respiration. 

What is oxidative phosphorylation or the ECT? 

400

This will be the first carbohydrate to be depleted during a 12-hour fast.

What is glycogen, or carbs?

400

The hydrogen bond forms between these two elements in water. 

What is hydrogen and oxygen? 

400

When atoms in the molecule have partial charges as a result of unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond. (What type of molecule is being described? 

What is a polar molecule? 

500

The removal of a carboxyl group from pyruvate makes this during pyruvate oxidation. 

What is Acetyl CoA? 

500

This is being oxidized and this is being reduced within this equation. 

C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

C6H12O6 is oxidized and O2 is reduced.

500

Complementary strand for mRNA: 

5′-ATTGCA-3′

3′-UAACGU-5′

500

A covalent bond forms between these two components in a nucleotide to form a polymer.

What is the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of a second?

500

These two components can be found in a buffer solution. 

What is a weak acid and strong base? "conjugate base".