Energy & Enzymes!
Interactive Video
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Biology
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12th Grade
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Hard
Vanessa Dreessen
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7 questions
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1.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Do you remember your Functional Groups?
Groups:
(a) Aldehyde
,
(b) Amino
,
(c) Keto
,
(d) Carboxyl
2.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Match each to its proper category
Groups:
(a) Metabolism
,
(b) Anabolism
,
(c) Catabolism
totality of an organism’s chemical processes
energy (E) released
building
aerobic cellular respiration
managing material & energy resources of the cell
energy (E) used
degradative
photosynthesis
3.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Match each to its Energy form
Groups:
(a) Potential Energy
,
(b) Kinetic Energy
stored
motion
4.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Laws of Thermodynamics
Groups:
(a) 1st Law
,
(b) 2nd Law
the first law of thermodynamics
energy transformations do not create or eliminate energy
the principle of conservation of energy
in a closed system, energy is conserved
work done on a system results in a change in energy
energy can change forms but the total amount remains the same
energy cannot be created or destroyed
the total energy of an isolated system remains constant
5.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Match each portion of the Gibbs Free Energy equation to its descriptions
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
Groups:
(a) ΔG
,
(b) ΔH
,
(c) ΔS
,
(d) T
Enthalpy
Used to predict equilibrium position
Heat content of a system
Positive value indicates a nonspontaneous reaction
Positive ΔS indicates an increase in disorder
Entropy increases in spontaneous processes
Kelvin
Entropy
Negative value indicates a spontaneous reaction
Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
Measured at constant pressure
portion of system’s E that can perform work (at a constant T)
C + 273
Gibbs free energy change during a reaction
H(products) - H(reactants)
Third law of thermodynamics states that entropy approaches zero as temperature approaches absolute zero
Answer explanation
6.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Match the descriptions/images to their reaction type
Groups:
(a) Endergonic
,
(b) Exergonic
potential energy decreases
breaking down complex molecules
energy input required
energy output
energy absorbed/stored
spontaneous reactions
catabolic
anabolic
potential energy increases
non-spontaneous reactions
photosynthesis
building complex molecules
cellular respiration
energy released
7.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • Ungraded
Summarize what you now know about metabolic pathways, energy, entropy, and enzymes.
How are all of these concepts connected?
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