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Photosynthesis
a uses the energy in sunlight to make food. b uses the glucose in sunlight to make food. c uses the energy in
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Like photosynthesis, chemosynthesis also relies on sunlight.
True False
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n analysis of government subsidies for energy production would support which of the following conclusions?(1 point) Responses
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Glucose begins the process of breaking down into smaller molecules in the cytoplasm of the cell. Next, these smaller molecules
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The process that living organisms use to produce energy by using inorganic materials. This process does not need sun light.
Chemo
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Glycolysis breaks glucose into
Two smaller molecules Four smaller molecules Three smaller molecules Five smaller molecules
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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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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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Drag each item to indicate whether it is an example of water used in the production of food or energy.(1 point)
Put responses in
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Which process generates the sun's energy?(1 point)
Responses Nuclear fusion Nuclear fusion Nuclear fission Nuclear fission
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An analysis of government subsidies for energy production would support which of the following conclusions?
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Unlike photosynthesis, cellular respiration occurs in
a all cell types, but plant cells b animal cells only c all cells, all the
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Which process generates the sun's energy? (1 point)
O nuclear fusion O nuclear fission O combustion O photosynthesis
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The process that living organisms use to produce energy by using inorganic materials. This process does not need sun light.
Chemo
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When making bread with common yeast, the reaction starts as an aerobic process and then becomes an anaerobic process after the
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Where did the energy to power the light-independent reactions come from?
A) chlorophyll from photosystem B) FADH2 from the outer
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A table compares the products and reactants of processes. For which process would water be listed as a product?(1 point)
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Look at the below model of photosynthesis and respiration.
Based on the information in the model, what can the student conclude
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Which statement is correct about organelles that provide energy? (1 point)
Responses They are responsible for protein synthesis.
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Nigeria's economy is almost entirely dependent
upon _____ A. energy production. B. agriculture. C. service industries. D.
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How do root cells get energy even though they do not do photosynthesis? Please include the action of chloroplasts and
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
Nigeria's economy is almost entirely dependent upon_ A. Energy production B.
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Which statement is correct about organelles that provide energy? (1 point)
Responses They are responsible for protein synthesis.
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How do cells get energy to perform their necessary functions?
A. Cells get energy by dissolving waste products of the body. B.
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ATP is a -
reactant in both cellular respiration and photosynthesis reactant in cellular respiration but not in photosynthesis O
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chloroplasts play a important role in energy production in plant cells however some parts of a plant like the roots lack
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How is photosynthesis different than cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses The process involves carbon dioxide. The process
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how are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar
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Which of the relationships below describe mitochondria and chloroplasts correctly?
A. Plant cells use chloroplasts for energy,
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Compare: The aerobic phase of cellular respiration in the mitochondrion produces a net of about 28 to 30 ATP molecules. How does
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After you investigate the effects of technological change on natural resource use, what statement could you make?(1 point)
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Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make glucose (food) for plants. These plants can then be eaten by
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Which process that occurs in living organisms is SIMILAR to the burning of fossil fuels?
Responses A digestiondigestion B
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After you investigate the effects of technological change on natural resource use, what statement could you make?(1 point)
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The flow chart below shows a process that generates ATP. Where does this process take place within a cell? (SC.912.L.18.9)
Pyruva
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The flow chart below shows a process that generates ATP. Where does this process take place within a cell? (SC.912.L. 18.9)
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Which of the following statements about cellular respiration and photosynthesis is TRUE?(1 point) Responses Photosynthesis makes
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Aerobic energy requires oxygen.
(1 point) A) True B) False
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What function does ATP carry out in living things?
A. aids in protein folding and coiling B. used to capture and transfer energy
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In 3-5 sentences describe a third thing you learned in Unit 3 of this course chemosynthesis. Be sure to include these words.
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Which organelle is responsible for taking in nutrients, breaking them down, and creating energy rich molecules?
A. the
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Agree or disagree, producing electricity on a large scale inevitably has environmental costs. Answer in a couple of sentences
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Energy production for industry has led directly to
(1 point) the depletion of scarce resources. the search for new types of
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explain the most likely pathway for root cells to obtain energy, and identify the organelles involved.
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Which statement best describes ATP?
a It is transported out of cells as a waste product. b It is the product of photosynthesis. c
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The chemical process by which your body brace, and the nutrients and food release energy for the cells in your body
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“Performed whether light is present or absent, ATP is used to create glucose.”
This statement describes which process? (1
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What is major drawback of nuclear energy?
Increases air pollution Erodes soil Depletes clean water supplies Creates radioactive
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Cells produce the energy they need to survive through the process of
A. cellular respiration. B. cellular specialization. C.
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How do most consumers obtain energy?
A. They obtain energy indirectly from plants. B. They eat minerals from under the ground. C.
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