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- Q1What are the main ingredients that a plant needs for the process of photosynthesis?Carbohydrates, lipids and proteinsCarbon, hydrogen and oxygenLight, water and carbon dioxideSunlight, soil and nitrogen30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q2Which molecule in the leaf absorbs light energy during photosynthesis?GlucoseStarchChlorophyllCellulose30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q3What is the end product of photosynthesis which serves as food for plants?HydrogenGlucoseCarbon DioxideOxygen30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q4What is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy?DigestionTranspirationRespirationPhotosynthesis30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q5What are the main components that plants need for photosynthesis?Light, water and carbon dioxideCarbon dioxide, oxygen and lightLight, nitrogen and oxygenNitrogen, water and oxygen30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q6What is the role of chlorophyll in the process of photosynthesis?Chlorophyll transports waterChlorophyll absorbs light energyChlorophyll produces carbon dioxideChlorophyll releases oxygen30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q7Which among these is not a product of photosynthesis?WaterOxygenCarbon dioxideGlucose30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q8What happens to water molecules in the process of photosynthesis?They capture sunlightThey are split into hydrogen and oxygenThey are combined with carbon dioxideThey produce chlorophyll30sSC.8.L.18.1
- Q9Which organelle is present in plant cells but not in animal cells?MitochondriaCytoplasmChloroplastsNucleus30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q10Which component is found in both animal and plant cells and controls the cell activities?ChloroplastsNucleusVacuolesCell wall30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q11What is the function of the mitochondria in both plant and animal cells?PhotosynthesisStoring waterProtein synthesisEnergy production30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q12What is the primary function of the cell membrane in both plant and animal cells?It stores food and nutrientsIt generates energy for the cellIt controls the movement of substances in and out of cellsIt is responsible for cell division30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q13Which organelle is mainly responsible for producing energy in both plant and animal cells?NucleusMitochondriaCell wallChloroplasts30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q14Which organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products in both plant and animal cells?Cell MembraneVacuoleCytoplasmNucleus30sSC.6.L.14.4
- Q15What major component do all cells, plant and animal, have that houses the cell's genetic material?NucleusChloroplastsCell MembraneVacuole30sSC.6.L.14.4