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The main source of ATP in a eukaryotic organism comes from
a the vesicles. b the ribosomes. c the ribosomes. d the mitochondria.
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Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell and produces ATP?(1 point)
Responses Chloroplast Chloroplast Nucleus
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JO MAMA
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a) Let's assume a nuclear reactor was a completely isolated system, such that no matter particles can escape from it and the
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anonymous
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Which of these is a characteristic of body cells that require large amounts of energy?(1 point)
Responses They have a two-layer
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Jo ma
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03:38 Question All living things need energy; it is a requirement for life. In a typical cell, ATP, the high
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Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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User_Noname
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why is there no production of ATP when detergent is treated in a test tube with mitochondria?
in Aerobic and anaerobic
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sabrina
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An analysis of government subsidies for energy production
would support which of the following conclusions? (1 point) The primary
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Which of these is a characteristic of body cells that require large amounts of energy?(1 point) Responses They have a
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Drag and drop each label to the correct area of the Venn diagram. Some areas of the diagram may contain more than one answer.
Com
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Which organelle processes sugar?
Responses mitochondrion mitochondrion nucleus nucleus central vacuole central vacuole
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INCChan
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Which of the following occurs in both photosynthesis and respiration?
chemiosmosis glycolysis calvin cycle krebs cycle
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which statement best describes the process of respiration
a using carbon dioxide and oxygen by plant cells to make carbohydrates.
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similarities between and oxidative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation
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Helen
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If one molecule of glucose undergoes the reaction of glycolysis, what is produced?(1 point)
Responses 3 NADH and 1 FADH2 3 NADH
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answers bc why not
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What are the functions of the high-energy electrons in the electron transport chain?
They carry NADH and FADH2 They make ATP from
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Krieg the psycho
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in cellular respiration, which compound has the highest free energy (will produce the most ATP when oxidized)?
acetyl CoA glucose
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Sarah
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Match each process to the descriptive details that correctly relate to that process.
Releases stored energy from glucose Uses
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produces glucose that can be stored for later use
cellular respiration or photosynthesis
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Photosynthesis and cellular respiration both take part in the carbon cycle.
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Joshua Champaigne champaigne
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The electron transport chain takes place in(1 point) Responses the cell membrane. the cell membrane. the mitochondria. the
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STAN NCT DREAM
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Response areastructures help the cell to function because they break down glucose, also known as sugar, to provide the cell with
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Isabella
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does sugar is produced from this process can be used immediately or stored for growth or later you is that photosynthesis or
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Which plant cell organelle uses light to produce energy in the form of sugar?
A chlorplast B mitochondria C nucleus D ribosome
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Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in
a all cells, all the time b all cell types, but plant cells c plant cells
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Which of the following organelles specializes in producing energy for the cell?
a endoplasmic reticulum b mitochondria c lysosome
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An analysis of government subsidies for energy production would support which of the following conclusions?
All energy subsidies
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The picture shows a leaf found on an autotrophic plant.
The cells in this leaf are making their own energy by the process of a
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Guest
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Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?(1 point) Responses to perform glycolysis to perform glycolysis
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Knotreal
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question 1. What is coal used for? (What is the difference between energy and electricity?)
A. Energy production B. powering
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1. What is coal used for? (What is the difference between energy and electricity?)
A. Energy production B. powering steam
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why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration
to break down ATP to photosynthesize to grow and reproduce to
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graciebacey lkasfghsogh
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The mitochondria help break the final process breaking down glucose for usable energy in a cell. What organ could compare this
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Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses to grow and reproduce to grow and reproduce
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nun
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Examine the plant cell diagram, which shows glucose being made from carbon dioxide and water.
How does the cell obtain energy for
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Cells use the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate, abbreviated as ATP, as a source of energy. Symbolically, this reaction can
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A critical reaction in the production of energy to do work or drive chemical reactions in biological systems is the hydrolysis
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ACDub
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It’s OK to say that your brain is solar powered, because
A) mitochondria in plant cells convert solar power to the chemical
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Frank
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Need help with these two: PLEASE help me; this is like the 4th time I'm posting this.
26. Why do plant cells contain both
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mysterychicken
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Cytochrome, a complicated molecule that we will represent as CyFe2+, reacts with the air we breathe to supply energy required to
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Ethan
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Contrast mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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backstreet boiz
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The process by which cells obtain energy from the food we eat is known as:
A. Levels of organization (fishing spot) B. Passive
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1. Creates energy in the form of ATP
2. The gel-like liquid that fills the cell 3. Sorts, packages, and sends out proteins 4.
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Aradia Megido
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how is energy produced during a nuclear fusion reaction?
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Suzy
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Why do Ontario and Quebec generate the most electric energy?
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thez
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An analysis of government subsidies for energy production would support which of the following conclusions? ( 1 point )
A.) All
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A) An analysis of government subsidies for energy production would support which of the
following conclusions? (1 point)
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Killer999
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A yeast cell is placed into an anaerobic glucose medium.
Through which process will the yeast produce ATP? yeast | Definition &
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How are respiration and fermentation similar? How are they different?
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Humanoid
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Question 10
Energy is released from ATP when a a phosphate group is removed from ATP b ATP is exposed to light c adenine bonds to
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