Cellular respiration practice exam
[DOC File]Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Worksheet
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cellular respiration. How many ATP’s does each process produce, and what is the total ATP produced from one glucose? 3 Processes of Cellular Respiration: # ATP produced: GLYCOLYSIS 2 KREBS CYCLE. 2 ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN. 28 - 34 4. Name the two stages of . photosynthesis. and list the starting molecule(s) and ending molecule(s) of each.
[DOC File]Grade 12 Biology Practice Exam
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Explain why feedback inhibition is important and how it relates to cellular respiration. Provide a specific example. [4] Feedback inhibition ensures that the body does not waste energy. It regulates the rate of reactions. It is very important in controlling aerobic respiration.
[DOC File]Test: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
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Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce _____ ATP. 28. What is the correct equation for cellular respiration? Underline the reactants in the equation for cellular respiration once. Underline the is a products of cellular respiration twice. 29. Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down _____ molecules
[DOC File]Standard Biology Photosynthesis & Respiration Unit Test
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Cellular respiration unlocks the chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds of food molecules. The energy is released from the cellular respiration reaction as ATP, which is a high energy molecule that is like a battery for the cells. In other words, ATP provides energy ready for the cells to use. All living things require a constant supply ...
[DOC File]H FINAL EXAM (OBJECTIVE): Practice Exam
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____ 70. Based on the cycle of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, one can say that the ultimate original source of energy for all living things on Earth is. a. carbohydrates. c. the sun. b. water. d. carbon dioxide. ____ 71. The cell membrane. a. encloses the contents of a cell. b. allows materials to enter and leave the cell. c. is ...
[DOC File]Photosynthesis and Cell Respiration Test
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Cellular respiration D. Combustion. If carbon dioxide is given off by yeast cells, then the yeast is undergoing cellular respiration and the source of food is . Carbon dioxide C. oxygen. carbohydrate D. ATP. The ability to “burn fuel” in our bodies during cellular respiration requires . oxygen C. water. carbon dioxide D. carbon monoxide
[DOC File]Practice Exam I
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Practice Exam II. 20. The oxygen revolution probably began with the origin of which group of organisms? A) plants B) eukaryotes C) prokaryotes . D) cyanobacteria E) cellular respiration . 22. Which of the following pieces of evidence most strongly supports the common origin of all life on Earth? All organisms . A) require energy. B) reproduce.
[DOC File]Biology of the Cell - Practice Exam: Unit III
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Biology of the Cell - Practice Exam: Unit III (Answer key) Multiple Choice: Choose the best answer. Be sure to look over all possible choices before making your selection. 1. Molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties (such as sterols, phospholipids, and detergents) are termed _____. amphipathic. parapathic. sympathetic ...
[DOCX File]BIOLOGY END OF COURSE TEST STUDY GUIDE
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29. Fill in the summary reaction for cellular respiration below with the correct reactants and products. Use the following terms: water, carbon dioxide, glucose, oxygen, CO. 2, H 2 O, C 6 H 12 O 6, O 2 (Place symbols on the top lines and words on the bottom.)
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Aerobic respiration. Cellular respiration. Photorespiration. Chemiosmosis. photophosphorylation. The electron transport chains of the light reactions. Are very different from those of cellular respiration. Shuttle (carry) electrons along in a series of redox reactions. Provide energy for the Krebs cycle. Are located in the stroma
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