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Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration

Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration. Test Prep. Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration. Locked Out-100. The organic class that makes up enzymes is known as:. Answer-Locked Out-100. Proteins. Locked Out-200. The reactant in an enzyme catalyzed reaction is called:. Answer-Locked Out-200.

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Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration

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  1. Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration Test Prep

  2. Enzymes, Photosynthesis, Respiration

  3. Locked Out-100 • The organic class that makes up enzymes is known as:

  4. Answer-Locked Out-100 • Proteins

  5. Locked Out-200 • The reactant in an enzyme catalyzed reaction is called:

  6. Answer-Locked Out-200 • Substrate

  7. Locked Out-300 • The place where a substrate attaches to an enzyme is called:

  8. Answer-Locked Out-300 • Active Site

  9. Locked Out-400 • One of two environmental factors that affects enzyme function; it could leave a sour taste in your mouth!

  10. Answer-Locked Out-400 • pH

  11. Locked Out-500 • The reasons why enzymes are needed in the first place; don’t stick your finger in the electrical outlet!

  12. Answer-Locked Out-500 • Lower Activation Energy

  13. The “Feeding” Tube-100 • Organisms such as plants, bacteria, and algae; you know when the sun’s a shining, sweetness is being made!

  14. Answer: The “Feeding” Tube-100 • Autotrophs

  15. The “Feeding” Tube-200 • There would be no “trips” to the market if this type of organism could make their own food.

  16. Answer-Feeding Tube-200 • Heterotroph

  17. The “Feeding” Tube-300 • Type of chemical reaction in which muscle is built up; Barry and Roger may know something about this.

  18. Answer-Feeding Tube -300 • Anabolic

  19. The “Feeding” Tube-400 • The sun giving a “jolt” of energy to the plant is this type of chemical reaction:

  20. Answer-The Feeding Tube-400 • Endergonic

  21. The “Feeding” Tube-500 • Glycolysis includes these two types of chemical reactions.

  22. Answer-Feeding Tube-500 • Catabolic & Exergonic

  23. In The Dark-100 • Stage of photosynthesis that is refered to as the “dark stages;” Just remember plants are no “night” owls!

  24. Answer-In The Dark-100 • Light Independent Stage

  25. In The Dark-200 • Place where Light Independent Photosynthesis occurs; don’t subtract a letter and make it a leaf part!

  26. Answer-In The Dark-200 • Stroma

  27. In The Dark-300 • This inorganic compound is “fixed” into glucose during the “dark” stages.

  28. Answer-In The Dark-300 • Carbon Dioxide

  29. In The Dark-400 • Played w/ Hobbes; Not really but process of carbon fixation requires 6 “cranks” of this cycle of light independent photosynthesis.

  30. Answer-In The Dark-400 • Calvin Cycle

  31. In The Dark-500 • Actual “useful” products of light dependent photosynthesis that are used in the “dark” stages of photosynthesis:

  32. Answer-In The Dark-500 • ATP & NADPH

  33. E Is What I Need-100 • Occurs in the cytoplasm absent of oxygen.

  34. Answer-E Is What I Need-100 • Anaerobic respiration

  35. E Is What I Need-200 • Site where aerobic respiration occurs;little “power plants” spread throughout our cells that Ford, Chevy, and Mercedes can be jealous of:

  36. Answer-E Is What I Need-200 • Mitochondria

  37. E Is What I Need-300 • The two phases of Aerobic Respiration; 1 could be a senior at JTHS, the other was involved elsewhere in this unit:

  38. Answer-E Is What I Need-400 • The Kreb’s Cycle and Electron Transport Chain

  39. E Is What I Need-400 • Forget about Rocky Balboa having the energy needed to beat Ivan Drago if this process prior to respiration did not occur:

  40. Answer-E Is What I Need-400 • Glycolysis

  41. E Is What I Need-500 • What a workout; keeping up with Fergy on the track sure built this up, I need to see a trainer!

  42. Answer-E Is What I Need-500 • Lactic Acid

  43. “Leaf” it To Beaver - 100 • Waxy portion found on top of leaf to prevent drying out:

  44. Answer- “Leaf” it To Beaver-100 • Cuticle

  45. “Leaf” it To Beaver-200 • Tiny air spaces found on the bottom of leaf to transport gases into and out of leaf:

  46. Answer-“Leaf” it To Beaver -200 • Stoma or stomata

  47. “Leaf” it To Beaver - 300 • Leaves have veins too? These bundles of tissue are responsible for transporting sugars/organic materials all around the plant and water to leaves from the roots.

  48. Answer-“Leaf” it To Beaver-300 • Xylem & Phloem

  49. “Leaf” it To Beaver-400 • Like an ad in the classified section of chloroplast; need help making sugar, this portion of the leaf is for hire:

  50. Answer- “Leaf” it To Beaver-400 • Palisade Mesophyll Layer

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