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Final Exam Biology 1CBP 2025 (Part A)

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Question 1
1.

In what cell organelle does photosynthesis occur?

Question 2
2.

Identify the reactants needed for photosynthesis.

Question 3
3.

Identify the products of photosynthesis

Question 4
4.

In what cell organelle does cellular respiration occur?

Question 5
5.

Identify the reactants needed for cellular respiration.

Question 6
6.

Identify the products of cellular respiration

Question 7
7.

Structures and Processes: Cellular Respiration | Select ALL statements that correctly describe the role of oxygen in cellular respiration.

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Question 10
10.
Arrange the terms in the correct locations on the diagram.
Other Answer Choices:
Glucose
Sunlight
Oxygen
Water
Carbon Dioxide
Question 11
11.

Which area of this ATP temporarily stores energy? (click on the area)

Question 12
12.

A student is collecting a gas being given off by an animal. What gas is most likely being given off?

Question 13
13.

Categorize the following as either being a "Carbon reservoir" or "not a carbon reservoir"

  • Fossil Fuels
  • Oceans
  • Pure natural spring water
  • Plants and Animals
  • Metal deposits
  • Carbon reservoir
  • Not a carbon reservoir
Question 14
14.

Which of the following are essential to accomplish
photosynthesis? (Select ALL That Apply)

Question 15
15.

Where is the stored chemical energy in a substance?

Question 16
16.

What is the role of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle?

Question 17
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Place the following items in the correct order to illustrate how energy flows through an ecosystem.

  1. sunlight
  2. mitochondria
  3. glucose
  4. ATP
  5. chloroplasts
Question 18
18.

What is the end product of the light-independent reaction?

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Question 20
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Water is changed as it travels through a leaf. When water enters the leaf, it is in the__________ state. When water leaves the leaf, it is in the __________ state
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Question 22
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Which of the following statements about cellular respiration is FALSE? Choose the incorrect option.

Question 23
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Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
Cellular respiration
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the main energy-carrying molecule in cells
Chlorophyll
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The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used in photosynthesis
Chloroplast
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A cell organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
Chlorophyll
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The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy, with oxygen and carbon dioxide as by-products
Mitochondria
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The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used in photosynthesis
ATP
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The powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration takes place
When scientists analyze the carbon cycle, photosynthesis and cellular respiration are often linked together because the same molecules represent the input and output for these two processes.

Select each molecule listed in the grid as an input or ouput of photosynthesis or cellular respiration.
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Question 8
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Which chart BEST describes the inputs and outputs of the system found in the photosynthesis model?

Question 9
9.

Based on the model, which is the best description for the process of photosynthesis?

Question 19
19.

Identify which items enter the leaf and which items leave the leaf. One of the items both enters and leaves and will be used twice.

  • Oxygen
  • Water
  • Sugars
  • Sunlight energy
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Enters the leaf
  • Leaves the leaf
Question 21
21.

Categorize all of the components involved in photosynthesis as either "matter" or "energy"

  • Oxygen
  • Sunlight
  • Glucose
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Water
  • Matter
  • Energy
Question 24
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Part A

Photosynthesis Input
Photosynthesis Output
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
Oxygen (O2)
Glucose (C6H12O6)
Question 25
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Part B

Cellular Respiration Input
Cellular Respiration Output
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
Oxygen (O2)
Glucose (C6H12O6)