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It’s a water-hater.

It’s a water-hater. non-polar. -HOME-. They are molecules that hold the instructions for maintenance, growth and reproduction of the cell. nucleic acids. -HOME-. A form of diffusion, that allows materials to pass without the cells energy. passive transport. -HOME-.

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It’s a water-hater.

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  1. It’s a water-hater. non-polar -HOME-

  2. They are molecules that hold the instructions for maintenance, growth and reproduction of the cell. nucleic acids -HOME-

  3. A form of diffusion, that allows materials to pass without the cells energy. passive transport -HOME-

  4. It is the special name for the diffusion of water. osmosis -HOME-

  5. They are made of amino acid chains which grow and repair cells. proteins -HOME-

  6. The number of carbon dioxide and water molecules needed for photosynthesis. six -HOME-

  7. The names of FOUR of the six elements that make up 99% of the human body. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium -Home-

  8. The chemical formula for glucose. C H O 6 6 12 -HOME-

  9. There are FOUR large molecules cells need, name them. proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, & nucleic acids -HOME-

  10. The process that produces SIX oxygen molecules. photosynthesis -HOME-

  11. It is a substance made of two or more elements. compound -HOME-

  12. Dropping zinc into hydrochloric acid, producing bubbles, zinc chloride, and hydrogen gas is an example of this. chemical reaction -HOME-

  13. The place most chemical reactions take place. water -HOME-

  14. The elements that make up carbohydrates and lipids only arranged differently. carbon, hydrogen, oxygen -HOME-

  15. DAILY DOUBLE You may wager as many points as you want, however; this is the ONLY time an incorrect answer will cost you points. next

  16. A type of protein that controls most chemical reactions in the body. enzymes -HOME-

  17. The ingredients to cellular respiration. glucose and oxygen -HOME-

  18. It is the pigment that captures the sun’s energy in a plant. chlorophyll -HOME-

  19. An energy process in the cell that takes place without oxygen. Fermentation -HOME-

  20. The beginning of cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm, most of it takes place here. mitochondria -HOME-

  21. The three key ingredients for photosynthesis. sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water -HOME-

  22. Its time for Double Jeopardy

  23. The moving of molecules from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration. diffusion -HOME 2-

  24. The process of “packaging” a large molecule and bringing it into a cell. endocytosis -HOME 2-

  25. The potato slice becoming limp in salt water is an example of this process. osmosis -HOME 2-

  26. A “packaged material” inside the cell, attaches to the cell membrane to exit the cell. exocytosis -HOME 2-

  27. A freshwater plant wilts when watered with salt water. Why? The freshwater leaves the plant because of osmosis -HOME 2-

  28. Name three foods created by fermentation. bread, yogurt, & cheese -HOME-

  29. What ingredient from cellular respiration is broken down to create energy for the cell. glucose -HOME-

  30. Fermentation takes place here. cytoplasm -HOME 2-

  31. The chloroplast is the location of this process. photsynthesis -HOME 2-

  32. Daily Double You can wager as much as you like but if your response is wrong you will lose the points.

  33. A gas produced in alcoholic fermentation that causes bread to rise. Carbon Dioxide -HOME 2-

  34. A type of this carries oxygen in the blood. protein -HOME 2-

  35. These do not dissolve in water. lipids -HOME 2-

  36. It is produced in plants and makes up the cell wall. cellulose -HOME 2-

  37. How well a substance dissolves in this, determines if it can get into the cell. lipids -HOME 2-

  38. The only process that uses the cell’s energy to get this in and out of the cell. active transport -HOME 2 -

  39. It is a process that both plants and animals use to get energy. cellular respiration -HOME 2-

  40. It is the stored energy in bonds between atoms in every molecule. chemical energy -HOME 2-

  41. If you were going to run a race you would load up on this large molecule. carbohydrate -HOME 2-

  42. The molecule that has a polar head and a non-polar tail. lipids -HOME 2-

  43. Water for photosynthesis comes from the soil, the other ingredient comes from here. carbon dioxide comes from the air. -HOME 2-

  44. FINAL JEOPARDY Numbers and Letters

  45. The complete formula for cellular respiration. 60 + C H O Energy + 6CO + H O 2 2 6 12 6 2

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