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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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i think its growth ~
The leaves on a green plant soak up sunlight to make food. A cow's stomach digests grass that was eaten.
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Matt
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To study osmosis, a student placed a thin potato slice in a salt solution. The slice became soft and shriveled. Then, he placed
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User_Noname
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Cells are able to remove large amounts of material using
Responses A ectocytosis.ectocytosis. B exocytosis.exocytosis. C
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User_Noname
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which molecule carries energy inside cells
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JJJJJ
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There is a connection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. The products from one provide the raw materials for the
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Lauren
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Recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the
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After a family picnic, Ella dumped the ice and rock salt from the ice cream maker in the back yard. That area of yard now
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anonymous
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Which provides more energy for the cell to perform its functions, cellular respiration or fermentation? Explain.
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shelby
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Endocytosis and exocytosis are forms of active transport. What is active transport?(1 point)
Responses the movement of molecules
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Which process is shown in the image? (1 point) Responses passive transport passive transport exocytosis exocytosis endocytosis
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The process by which glucose (simple sugar) is broken down in organisms to produce ATP (cell energy) is known as (1 point)
Respon
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What is the definition of photosynthesis?(1 point)
Responses the process of converting the energy in oxygen molecules into ATP
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the model shows the light dependent reactions and the calvin cycle within a cell
which question can be answered about the light
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Mrs. Ruhala set up an experiment where she tested for the presence of monosaccharides in food. She took a cracker, and it tested
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Which of the following is NOT a step in the light-dependent reactions?
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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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1. If a student pours a solution of salt water on an elodea leaf, what is it an example of?
2.A child pours salt crystals on the
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Samantha
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Pick the correct answer to the following question. Write a brief statement explaining why each choice of answers is correct or
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Pam (please help)
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what is the third step in cellular resperation
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JJJJJ
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Relate membranes to energy metabolism, redox reactions, and ATP synthesis in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
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Anonymous
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Which is true about the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
A. Photosynthesis requires energy from the sun, while
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sarah
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What are some methods by which root cells obtain energy in the absence of chloroplasts, and what organelles are primarily
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Mr. T
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What is the role of cellular respiration in living organisms?
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BB
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What is the process called when molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration through
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ur mom
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Which of the following is not true?
a. ATP is formed during both photosynthesis and cellular respiration b. Both prokaryotic
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Please check answers
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A researcher develops a new drug that kills cells by preventing transcription. The most direct effect of the drug is to prevent
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Linda
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A researcher develops a new drug that kills cells by preventing transcription. The most direct effect of the drug is to prevent
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Linda
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Select the correct response regarding the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
a the reactants and
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hvuibj
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Review the diagram.
Select the correct response regarding the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. a the
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hvuibj
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Review the diagram, the cells in this leaf are making their own food energy by the process of
a photosynthesis b Citric Acid
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hvuibj
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Energy is released from ATP when
a a phosphate group is added b a phosphate group is removed from ATP c adenine bonds to ribose d
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hvuibj
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A student is observing a single-celled alga and knows that it undergoes photosynthesis and respiration. Which question could the
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hvuibj
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hotosynthesis and cellular respiration both involve the use and release of gases. Which statement correctly identifies the role
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hvuibj
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Kelvin got his wisdom teeth removed and his mouth is swollen. His doctor tells him to rinse his mouth with a warm saltwater
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hvuibj
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Question 17
The model shows the light-dependent reactions and the Calvin Cycle within a cell. image
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hvuibj
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Which of these processes takes place in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell?
a ATP synthesis b Krebs cycle c electron transport d
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hvuibj
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Select the correct response regarding the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
a the reactants and
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hvuibj
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Select all the substances that must be present in mitochondria for the process of aerobic respiration to take place.
a enzymes b
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hvuibj
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A single-celled organism is represented in the diagram shown below. An activity is indicated by the arrow.
Which substance is the
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hvuibj
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Please Check this for me.
1. Which process involves both passive and active transport? a.)facilitated diffusion<----
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A
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Hi Will someone please check my answers. I went to biology-forums(dot)com and registered but i really don't know how to post my
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Angela
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Since fermentation occurs in the cytoplasm of yeast cells explain the role of mitochondria in yeast cells ? If anyone can help
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Mike
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I am really stuck in this biology it super hard how do yeast cells benefit from fermentation ?I wil be happy if anyone would
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Justin
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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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Why is fermentation an important process for some organisms?
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Shane
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What is the importance of ATP? explain where carbohydrate metabolism occurs in the cell, what additonal ingredient is needed and
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Liz
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provide a detailed description of mechanism involved in the formation and maintenance of the resting potential
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nana
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1. Describe a SPECIFIC EXAMPLE of how increased temperature can change cellular processes.
2. What FACTORS (can be properties of
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Pag
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1. Describe a SPECIFIC EXAMPLE of how increased temperature can change cellular processes.
2. What FACTORS (can be properties of
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Pag
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