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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Quiz

Question 1

True or False: Oxygen and glucose are produced by photosynthesisand consumed in cellular respiration.
  1. True
  2. False

Question 2

Which of the following are starting materials for photosynthesisand products of cellular respiration?
  1. Light and heat
  2. Oxygen and glucose
  3. Carbon dioxide and water
  4. ATP and oxygen

Question 3

Energy is harvested from which reaction to produce ATP?
  1. Sugar and oxygen %u2192 carbon dioxide and water.
  2. Carbon dioxide and water %u2192 sugar and oxygen.

Question 4

Aphotosythetic plant has red leaves. Which colors of light will bemost effective at generating oxygen?
  1. green and blue light
  2. red and blue light
  3. red and green light

Question 5

What is the source of energy for photosynthesis?
  1. Water
  2. Light
  3. Sugar
  4. O2
  5. CO2

Question 6

What is required for photosynthesis? (Select all thatapply.)
  1. Oxygen
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Carbon monoxide
  4. Water
  5. Glucose
  6. Light
  7. Heat

Question 7

Most of the ATP of aerobic respiration is produced in whichorganelle in eukaryotes?
  1. nucleus
  2. chloroplast
  3. mitochondrion
  4. ribosome
  5. plasma membrane

Question 8

The calculated net amount of ATP produced from one glucose moleculeduring aerobic respiration in eukaryotes is
  1. 6
  2. 100
  3. 2
  4. 36
  5. 40

Question 9

Plant leaves contain many different pigments. What is the purposeof having multiple pigments?
  1. Capture light for photosynthesis at different wavelengths.
  2. To absorb light that may harm the photosynthetic machinery.
  3. To give leaves different colors in the fall.

Question 10

All of the following statements is true of photosynthesis, EXCEPT:
  1. Releases oxygen
  2. Glucose is produced.
  3. Releases CO2
  4. Water is required

Energy Quiz

Question1

Which of the following statements is true regarding the flow ofenergy from the sun to stored chemical energy?
  1. Energy is recycled in biological systems
  2. Plants create energy and animals get energy from plants
  3. Energy flows in biological systems with no loss of usable energywhen it is transformed
  4. As energy flows in a biological system, some energy is lost in theform of heat

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a type of energy?
  1. Heat
  2. Light
  3. Chemical energy
  4. Glucose

Question 3

Energy is released when
  1. ADP and Pi are joined to form ATP.
  2. ATP is converted to ADP and Pi.

Question 4

True or False: If its phosphate groups were uncharged, ATP wouldnot be especially high in energy compared to ADP
  1. True
  2. False

Question 5

True or False: The hydrolysis of AMP (adenosine monophosphate) willrelease similar amount of energy as the hydrolysis of ATP orADP.
  1. True
  2. False

Question 6

The energy of movement is known as:
  1. kinetic energy
  2. potential energy
  3. chemical energy

Question 7

Energy is defined as:
  1. The ability to increase the temperature of something.
  2. The ability to do work.
  3. The ability to jump around.

Question 8

Energy from the sun can be captured by living organisms and storedin the form of :

  1. heat
  2. oxygen
  3. sugar

Question 9

What type of energy cannot be used by living organisms to do work?
  1. Heat
  2. Kinetic energy
  3. Potential energy
  4. Light energy

Question 10

Animals create energy by converting glucose to ATP during cellularrespiration: true or false?
  1. True
  2. False

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