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Final Exam Biology 1CBP 2025 (Part A)

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Question 10
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Arrange the terms in the correct locations on the diagram.
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Glucose
Sunlight
Oxygen
Water
Carbon Dioxide
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Which area of this ATP temporarily stores energy? (click on the area)

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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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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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In what cell organelle does photosynthesis occur?
Nucleus
Chloroplast
MItochondria
Cell membrane
Identify the reactants needed for photosynthesis.
ATP
C6H12O6
H2O
O2
CO2
Identify the products of photosynthesis
C6H12O6
CO2
ATP
O2
H2O
In what cell organelle does cellular respiration occur?
Cell membrane
Nucleus
Chloroplast
MItochondria
Identify the reactants needed for cellular respiration.
C6H12O6
O2
CO2
ATP
H2O
Identify the products of cellular respiration
O2
CO2
H2O
C6H12O6
ATP
Structures and Processes: Cellular Respiration | Select ALL statements that correctly describe the role of oxygen in cellular respiration.
Oxygen molecules help break down food molecules to release energy.
Oxygen combines with carbon to form carbon dioxide as an output of cellular respiration.
Oxygen is released as a byproduct of cellular respiration.
Oxygen stores energy within the cell.
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Question 9
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A student is collecting a gas being given off by an animal. What gas is most likely being given off?
Oxygen gas
Carbon Dioxide gas
ATP
Carbon Monoxide gas
Categorize the following as either being a "Carbon reservoir" or "not a carbon reservoir"
Oceans
Metal deposits
Pure natural spring water
Fossil Fuels
Plants and Animals
Carbon reservoir
Not a carbon reservoir
Which of the following are essential to accomplish
photosynthesis? (Select ALL That Apply)
carbon dioxide
water
sunlight
oxygen
Where is the stored chemical energy in a substance?
in the mitochondria of the cell
in the chlorophyll of the cell
in the elements that make the molecule
in the chemical bonds of the molecule
What is the role of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle?
releasing carbon to the oceans
transferring carbon from the soil to organisms
removing carbon from the atmosphere
transferring carbon from producers to decomposers
Place the following items in the correct order to illustrate how energy flows through an ecosystem.
glucose
chloroplasts
sunlight
ATP
mitochondria
What is the end product of the light-independent reaction?
Glucose
lipid
light
ATP
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Question 21
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Which of the following statements about cellular respiration is FALSE? Choose the incorrect option.
The process of cellular respiration releases energy from glucose.
Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular respiration.
Oxygen is not required for any form of cellular respiration.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of cells.
Mitochondria
the main energy-carrying molecule in cells
Cellular respiration
The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used in photosynthesis
Chlorophyll
A cell organelle found in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs
Chlorophyll
The process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy, with oxygen and carbon dioxide as by-products
ATP
The green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used in photosynthesis
Chloroplast
The powerhouse of the cell, where cellular respiration takes place
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Which chart BEST describes the inputs and outputs of the system found in the photosynthesis model?
Glucose is an input of photosynthesis and water is an output of photosynthesis
Based on the model, which is the best description for the process of photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis requires an input of matter but not an input of energy.
Photosynthesis requires both energy and matter; energy from the Sun and matter from the environment.
Photosynthesis requires an input of energy but not an input of matter.
Photosynthesis requires both energy and matter, energy from the Sun and matter from the environment.
Photosynthesis is the transfer of matter and flow of energy between the plant and its environment.
The energy flow is from the Sun to the plant. The resulting transfer of matter occurs due to photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is the transfer of matter and flow of energy between the plant and the Sun.
The flow of energy is from the Sun to the plant. Matter is transferred between the plant and its surrounding environment.
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.
Water
Sunlight energy
Sugars
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Enters the leaf
Leaves the leaf
Categorize all of the components involved in photosynthesis as either "matter" or "energy"
Glucose
Sunlight
Water
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Matter
Energy
Part A
Photosynthesis Input
Photosynthesis Output
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
Oxygen (O2)
Glucose (C6H12O6)
Part B
Cellular Respiration Input
Cellular Respiration Output
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
Oxygen (O2)
Glucose (C6H12O6)