Title: Jeopardy! Cell Transport and Enzymes
1 Jeopardy!Cell Transport and Enzymes
2Choose Your Question
Final
Membrane Structure Transport I Enzyme Action I Transport II Energy Transformations Enzyme Action II
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4FINAL JEOPARDYCategory-Energy Transformations
5Final Jeopardy
- _________ refers to partnering an exergonic
reaction with an endergonic reaction. - back
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7Answers
Final Jeopardy Answer- Energy Coupling
Membrane Structure Transport I Enzyme Action I Transport II Energy Transformations Enzyme Action II
Fluid mosaic Passive diffusion Active Site Facilitated diffusion Thermodynamics Potential energy
Hypotonic Active diffusion Energy of activation Aquaporin Energy Conservation Kinetic energy
Starch Osmosis False Transport proteins Energy transformations are not 100 efficient Denaturation
3 Selectively Permeable Competitive and Noncompetitive inhibitors Isotonic Entopy Hydrolysis
5 ATP Coenzymes Hypotonic Phosphorylation Enzyme and substrate
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9Membrane Structure200
- The structure below is described as a ________
________. - back
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11Membrane Structure 400
- The bag in beaker 1 is in a(n) __________
environment - back
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13Membrane Structure 600
- IKI tests for ___________
- back
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15Membrane Structure 800
- Which part of the diagram illustrates a hypotonic
environment? - back
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17Daily Double
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19Membrane Structure 1000
- Which part of the diagram illustrates active
transport? - back
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21Transport I 200
- Diffusion requiring no energy use by the cell
- back
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23Transport I 400
This cell transport moves materials against the
concentration gradient requiring ATP back
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25Transport I 600
- Diffusion of water is called __________
- back
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27Daily Double
28Transport I 800
- A membrane which allows some materials to pass
through and not others is - said to be _____________ ___________
- back
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30Transport I 1000
- Energy molecule of the cell
- back
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32Enzyme Action I200
- Sidechains of an enzyme which interact with a
substrate - back
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34Enzyme Action I 400
- Energy required to jump start a reaction
- back
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36Enzyme Action I 600
- True or false Enzymes are consumed during a
catalytic reaction - back
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38Enzyme Action I 800
- Illustrated here (in the bottom pictures)
- are examples of ___________ and ___________
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40Enzyme Action I 1000
- Vitamins are an example of _________.
- back
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42Transport II 200
- This type of transport uses transport proteins to
help move materials into or out of a cell - back
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44Transport II 400
- Transport protein for water
- back
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46Transport II 600
- This molecule assists in moving materials into
and out of a cell - back
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48Daily Double
49Transport II 800
- The environmental conditions ideal for an animal
cell - back
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51Transport II 1000
- These environmental conditions cause plant cells
to become turgid - back
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53Energy Transformations200
- The study of energy conversions or transfers
- back
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55Energy Transformations 400
- First Law of Thermodynamics
- back
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57Energy Transformations 600
- Second Law of Thermodynamics
- back
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59Energy Transformations 800
- Loss of heat during energy transformations leads
to chaos and disorder or __________ - back
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61Energy Transformations 1000
- The process of removing a phosphate group from
ATP and transferring it to another molecule - back
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63Enzyme Action II200
- Stored energy due to structure or location
- back
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65Enzyme Action II400
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67Enzyme Action II 600
- Loss of 3D structure of an enzyme due to
unfavorable environmental conditions - back
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69Enzyme Action II 800
- The addition of water represents a
_______________ - reaction
- back
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71Daily Double
72Enzyme Action II1000
- Structure marked (2) represents an __________ and
its _____________ - back
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