Cells
Organelles
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Carbon Cycle
Potpourri
100
What are the 3 parts to "Cell Theory"?
1) All living things are made of cells. 2) Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in organisms. 3) All cells come from pre-existing cells.
100
What organelle is found only in plant cells?
What is the Chlorophyll (I will also accept "Central Vacuole")
100
What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis?
6CO2+6H20+Solar Energy------------>C6H12O6+6O2
100
Name 3 locations where you can find carbon and carbon molecules:
What are the soil, oceans, atmosphere, biomass (living organisms), fossil fuels, carbonates, rocks, etc.
100
What is the primary source of energy for humans, and all animals, on Earth?
THE SUN!!!
200
It is believed that prokaryotes (like bacteria) came before eukaryotes (plants and animals). True or false?
What is TRUE! Prokaryotes appeared on Earth before Eukaryotes did.
200
What is the function of the golgi apparatus?
What is packaging and moving/transporting proteins.
200
What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?
C6H12O6+602---------------->6CO2+6H20+Energy(ATP and other high energy molecules)
200
How can carbon dioxide (and thus, carbon) leave the atmosphere?
Photosynthesis and by dissolving into the oceans.
200
How much ATP is produced during Glycolysis?
What is 2.
300
What are some differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes: No nucleus, few organelles Eukaryotes: Nucleus, many organelles
300
While looking at cells under a microscope, you notice that the cells you are looking at have cell walls. What type of cell is this?
What is a PLANT CELL.
300
Compare and contrast "aerobic respiration" with "anerobic respiration":
Aerobic: Oxygen is present during cellular respiration Anerobic: Oxygen is not present during cellular respiration. Anerobic Respiration=Forms lactic acid (yogurt / cheese) or ethyl alcohol(beer / wine / bread) Aerobic Respiration=Occurs w/O2; in mitochondria of eukaryotes in cytoplasm of prokaryotes.
300
How can carbon be returned to the atmosphere?
Cellular Respiration, Combustion (fossil fuels, wood, hydrocarbons)
300
What are some sources of carbon?
Burning fossil fuels, cellular respiration
400
What is common between animal cells and plant cells? What is different between animal cells and plant cells?
Common: Nucleus, Ribosomes, BOTH EUKARYOTIC, Smooth/Rough ER, Golgi, Mitochondria, Cell Membrane Different: Chloroplast (Chlorophyll), Cell Wall, Central Vacuole
400
Compare and contrast vacuoles and lysosomes:
Vacuoles are used for storage (water, molecules), lysosomes are used for getting rid of wastes (molecules, ions, etc). Lysosomes are the cell's "garbage men" and vacuoles are the cell's storage closet.
400
What organelle is responsible for cellular respiration? What organelle is responsible for photosynthesis?
What are the mitochondria and the chloroplast.
400
How have human activities affected the carbon cycle?
Burning fossil fuels, and other human activities, put large quantities of carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere at a faster rate than normal. Cutting down forests, removing "sinks" for carbon.
400
What can you do to prepare for the capstone?
Review this Jeopardy review, study your notes, study your worksheets, review old checkpoints, go online...DO SOMETHING! ANYTHING! Make some flash cards. Use the foldable you made for organelles.