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Review Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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Question 1
1.
Determine if the statement is describing photosynthesis or cellular respiration
Occurs in plants and animals
Requires sunlight
Requires glucose
Occurs only in plants
Occurs in the chloroplast
Makes glucose
Makes ATP
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Question 2
2.
Determine if the statement is describing photosynthesis or cellular respiration
Occurs in the mitochondria
Makes oxygen
Requires carbon dioxide
Breaks down carbs, lipids, and proteins
Requires oxygen
Makes carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Question 3
3.
The formula below is the formula for
Fermentation
Cellular Respiration
Transpiration
Photosynthesis
Question 4
4.
How did the acidic water
most likely
reduce the plants’ rate of photosynthesis?
by storing excess oxygen produced by the plants
by changing the effectiveness of enzymes in the plants
by causing root hairs to grow on the roots of the plants
by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide taken in by the plants
Question 5
5.
The formula below is the formula for
Fermentation
Cellular Respiration
Transpiration
Photosynthesis
Question 6
6.
ATPases are enzymes that help convert ATP into ADP in cells. When a person excercises, ATPases directly increase which of the following?
the amount of energy stored in cells
the number of mitochondria in muscle cells
the number of muscle cells in muscle tissue
the amount of energy released in muscle cells
Question 7
7.
A major reservior for oxygen is the atmosphere. Which of the following processes adds oxygen to the atmosphere?
cellular respiration
combustion
decomposition
photosynthesis
Question 8
8.
During the process of photosynthesis in plant cells, what are the three primary elements that cycle between the mitochondria and chloroplast?
carbon, iron, and sulfur
hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen
carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous
hydrogen, oxygen, and potassium