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Where does glycolysis take place
And what exactly is glycolysis
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Arieta
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the electron transport chain takes place in
atp molecules the cell membrance the mitochondria the cytoplasm?
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Use the following information to answer the next question.
Cellular respiration is the process in which inhaled oxygen is used to
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____ makes food while _____ breaks it down for its energy.
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Living Things and the Carbon Cycle Quick Check
2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Where does cellular respiration occur?(1 point)
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Elisha
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What does glycolysis produce for each glucose
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Anonymous
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The movement of water across cellular membranes through aquaporins is known as? (1 point)
endocytosis simple diffusion active
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Kansas
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The drug Combrestatin prevents polymerization of microtubules. Which of the following processes would be most affected by this
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dhanoa
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give two examples of chemical reactions or processes that living organisms undergo that decreases the entropy of their cells or
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Darcy
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Q.1 Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction and photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction. How does the required
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anonn
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Q.1 Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction and photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction. How does the required
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anonn
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What must a cell do in order to take in water, oxygen, and other substances.
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arianna
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Q: Which are examples of active transport?
A: Exocytosis, pinocytosis, and phagocytosis.
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Any answers
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Questions / Answers?
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Which factor does NOT consume energy by breaking phosphoanhydride bonds?
A) the action of DnaB B) the action of DnaG C) DNA
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Y
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Cellular respiration is a set of chemical reactions cells use to change the food we eat, the water we drink, and oxygen from the
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LaLA
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Site of sugar synthesis
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RASHMI MISHRA
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What organisms use cellular respiration
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describe how does osmosis and diffusion act to maintain nutrient and water levels in bodies?
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Dejen
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Describe bow osmosis and diffusion act to maintain nutrients and water levels in bodies?
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Dejen
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Glucose is needed by all cells in order to do cellular respiration. How does glucose, a large molecule, enter cells without
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The rough ER’s main purpose is membrane and protein production, the latter process assisted by ribosomes. These processes help
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ik ur cheating
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what is phothosynthisise
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shahzaib
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What is the high-energy molecule that is one of the end products of the digestion (breakdown) of carbohydrates.
A) glucose B) ADP
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Unmotivated
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1. Atp synthase is an enzyme in the. C
A. NUCLEUS B. CELL MEMBRANE C. MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE D. MITOCHONDRIAL MATRIX 2. Each
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Hayley
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True or false, do animals convert co2 from the atmosphere into carbohydrates?
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Jem
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I am very confused on what I am supposed to do. I have to make a powerpoint about all the steps of mitosis and meiosis in order
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Glycolysis produces ATP through what process?
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8)Giving appropriate example describe the role of Calcium (Ca2+) in regulation of metabolic processes during muscular activity?
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sherry
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Just needed some clarity for exactly why. Any help would be helpful!
Would yeast ever go through all the stages of respiration as
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Jess
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1. what's a huge difference between the chemical equations for Respiration and Alcoholic fermentation &... What determines
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Jess
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physics osmosis
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andy
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What is the differentiate between the exogenous and endogenous approach.
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Sky
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What process is being described"
-the manufacture of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins -the taking in of water, food, and ions I
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Cassandra
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ATP provides an essential energy source in the CNS for
A) division of neurons B) maintenance of ionic gradients via ATPase C)
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jacques rivera
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The table shows the direction and function of substances in a chemical reaction that takes place in the chloroplasts of plant
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Proteins are important molecules that are synthesized,
transported, and used in cells in a multitude of ways. The rough
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Endocytosis and Exocytosis are forms of active transport. What is active transport?(1 Point)
A. The movement of molecules down a
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Amber sugar
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Osmosis is a form of passive transport. Which defines osmosis?(1 point) Responses the movement of water across a semipermeable
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STAN NCT DREAM
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The free energy generated by ion movement in the cell is used by the cell to do work. Compute the minimum number of millimoles
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rashi
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Proteins are important molecules that are synthesized, transported, and used in cells in a multitude of ways. The rough
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Which of the following is the key factor driving cellular differentiation in the body?
a. chemical gradients in the cellular
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SOS
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Which of the following factors is the most likely explanation for an energy deficit that results in exercise-induced exhaustion?
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john
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___and ___ work together to create equilibrium in the cell.
Select one: O a.Isotonic, hypertonic O b. Isotonic, diffusion O
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Epipremnum aureum - Wikipedia
a By actively transporting ions across the cell membrane b By generating ATP through photosynthesis
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Suppose a white blood cell destroys invading bacteria by phagocytosis. Which statement best describes this process?
a The white
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Cellular respiration occurs in the cell's
A. endoplasmic reticulum. B. cytoplasm. C. ribosomes. D. mitochondria. E. vacuoles.
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Netta23
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Which of the following correctly shows the sequence of organelles a protein would take if it were being exported from the
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Which of the following is/are true about where electrons end up?
The last molecule of the ETC in the mitochondrian donates
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Courtney
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Fermentation: (Select all that are true)
Uses pyruvate to accept electrons Uses pyruvate to donate electrons Regenerates NADH
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Courtney
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