Cellular respiration produces(1 point)
Responses
glucose.
glucose.
ATP.
ATP.
cellulose.
cellulose.
oxygen.
oxygen.
To produce starch, glucose molecules bond together and release a water molecule through which process?(1 point)
Responses
cellular respiration.
cellular respiration.
photosynthesis.
photosynthesis.
nucleotides.
nucleotides.
dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis.
By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?(1 point)
Responses
glycolysis
glycolysis
dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis.
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cellular respiration
What is a component of amino acid not contained in starch?(1 point)
Responses
Hydrogen.
Hydrogen.
Carbon.
Carbon.
Oxygen.
Oxygen.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen.
Carbon from glucose is essential for the formation of amino acids. Which process is responsible for the production of glucose in plants?(1 point)
Responses
citric acid cycle
citric acid cycle
dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis
photosynthesis
photosynthesis
glycolysis
photosynthesis
The correct answer is ATP, which stands for adenosine triphosphate. ATP is the main energy currency of cells and is produced during cellular respiration. To arrive at this answer, one can remember the process of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is a series of metabolic reactions that occur in cells to convert food energy (glucose) into usable cellular energy (ATP). It takes place in three main stages: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation (which includes electron transport chain and chemiosmosis).
During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down into simpler molecules, releasing energy in the process. This energy is then used to produce ATP, which is the primary source of energy for cellular activities.
So, while glucose is indeed involved in cellular respiration as the initial fuel source, the main product of cellular respiration is ATP. To answer this question correctly, it is important to understand the overall process of cellular respiration and its role in energy production.