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Alex's Assessment on Cellular Fitness and Energy

This game will help assess, and review, your knowledge on cellular Energy and Fitness.

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Created Date 10.18.20
Last Updated 10.18.20
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Topics of this game:
  • What is energy?
  • All living systems require ____ input of energy
  • Energy can be _____________
  • A graph describes the products of a reaction as having less potential energy than its reactants. This graph describes an ____
  • Energy conversion is __
  • Entropy measures ____
  • Life, naturally, wants to be ______ disordered
  • In Endergonic Reactions, products have _____ energy than reactants
  • What results from a loss of too much order or too much energy flow?
  • Sequentially in biological systems makes them ______
  • Which of the following does ATP play a role in?
  • The Calvin Cycle has ______ reactions
  • Can the Calvin Cycle occur without the dependent light reactions?
  • True or False: Variation can occur within the same species of plant, if placed in different environments.
  • True or False: Variation is always better?
  • A scientist describes one plant as having a tighter phospholipid bilayer, while another has a more loose phospholipid bilayer. Of the two, which was in the colder/ warmer environment (assuming same amount of saturated and unsaturated fats)?
  • Variation can only occur on the ______ level.
  • True or False: It is only the environment which affects variation.
  • In one of his experiments, a scientist synthesizes ATP from ADP and a Phosphate group. Is this an endergonic or exergonic reaction?
  • Activation energy is______

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