Chemistry of Life
Cells 1
Cells 2
Reactions & Energy
Energy Flow
100

List the 4 macromolecules

Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids. 

100

List at least 1 organelle that plant cells have that animal cells do not have

Chloroplasts, cell wall, central vacuole
100

The organelle which stores and protects the DNA

The nucleus

100

Name for the chemicals you end up with in a chemical reaction. (found on the right side of the arrow in an equation)

Products

100

Identify the name of the process that occurs in each of the following organelles: mitochondria & chloroplast.

Mitochondria: (aerobic) cellular respiration

Chloroplast: photosynthesis


200

Macromolelcule whose main function is storing genetic information

nucleic acids

200

Organelle that makes ATP through cellular respiration

mitochondria

200
This organelle controls what enters and exits the cell

cell membrane

200

The main energy molecule of the cell

ATP

200

Identify the purpose of cellular respiration.

Cellular respiration is how organisms break down food (glucose) to make ATP. 

300

Amino acids are the monomer for this macromolecule

proteins

300

Organelle which makes proteins

ribosomes

300

Uncontrolled cell growth = 

Cancer

300

Type of reaction that releases energy (such as an explosion)

Exothermic

300

Identify the purpose of photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is how plants (most producers) can make their own food. Photosynthesis converts solar energy to energy stored in food. 

400

Nucleotides are the monomer for this macromolecule

nucleic acids

400
Transport into the cell AGAINST the concentration gradient (from low to high) is considered 

Active transport 

400

The part of the cell cycle where DNA is duplicated

Interphase (S phase)

400

What effect does an enzyme have on a chemical reaction

Enzymes speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
400

Do producers do cellular respiration? Why?

Yes, producers make their own food but they also need to break their food down to make ATP. 

500

Give the main function of each macromolecule

Nucleic acids: store genetic information

Proteins: many things, like being enzymes

Carbohydrates: short-term energy storage

Lipids: Long-term energy storage

500

The purpose of the cell cycle 

To duplicate the cell, making 2 identical cells. 

500

What happens in mitosis?

The duplicated DNA is prepared for cell division by separating it to opposite sides of the cell. 

500

Identify the name of the following reaction and the name of both reactants. 

C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O

Cellular respiration with the reactants glucose and oxygen

500

Describe how the energy that powers your movement (ATP) came from the sun. 

1. Photosynthesis occurs in a plant, a process that converts solar energy to energy stored in food. 

2. Consumers eat the plant and energy flows up a food web to us (or we can eat plants too). 

3. Our mitochondria break down the food to make ATP.