Cellular respiration produces(1 point)

Responses

ATP.
ATP.

glucose.
glucose.

oxygen.
oxygen.

cellulose.
cellulose.

ATP

Question

To produce starch, glucose molecules bond together and release a water molecule through which process?(1 point)
Responses

cellular respiration.
cellular respiration.

nucleotides.
nucleotides.

photosynthesis.
photosynthesis.

dehydration synthesis

dehydration synthesis

By which process does yeast produce the carbon dioxide responsible for bread rising?(1 point)

Responses

glycolysis
glycolysis

photosynthesis
photosynthesis

dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis.

cellular respiration

cellular respiration

Question

What is a component of amino acid not contained in starch?(1 point)
Responses

Carbon.
Carbon.

Hydrogen.
Hydrogen.

Oxygen.
Oxygen.

Nitrogen.

Nitrogen.

Question

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

dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis

glycolysis
glycolysis

citric acid cycle
citric acid cycle

photosynthesis

photosynthesis

The correct answer is ATP.

Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is the main source of energy for cellular activities.

To get this answer, you can recall the basic principle of cellular respiration, which is to convert the energy stored in glucose molecules into a usable form, ATP. This process takes place in the mitochondria of cells and involves a series of biochemical reactions known as the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain.

By understanding the role of cellular respiration in energy production and the main goal of breaking down glucose, you can determine that ATP is the primary product of cellular respiration.