Cellular Respiration Pearson
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- Q1......... cells break down glucose and other molecules from food in the presence of ........Cellular Respiration; glucosePhotosynthesis; oxygenCellular Respiration; carbon dioxideCellular Respiration; oxygen30s
- Q2Breathing brings oxygen into the lungs, which is then carried to ......... for cellular respiration.lungscellsblood vesselswaste products30s
- Q3When cells need energy, they "withdraw" it by breaking down....... through cellular respiration.moleculeswaste productsbreathingglucose30s
- Q4In the cytoplasm, ......... is broken down into smaller molecules, releasing a small amount of .........molecules of oxygen; glucoseorganic molecules; energymolecules of glucose; energymolecules of glucose; respiration30s
- Q5In the ......, the smaller molecules react, producing......, water and large amounts of .........mitochondria; oxygen; energychloroplast; glucose; energychloroplast; carbon dioxide; energymitochondria; carbon dioxide; energy30s
- Q6Photosynthesis transforms ........ from the sun into ......... in sugars.radiant energy; cellular respirationradiant energy; glucosechemical energy; chemical energyradiant energy; chemical energy30s
- Q7Cellular respiration releases the energy in........., which can be transformed by the organism into ...........................sugar; forms of energyradiant energy; mechanical, electrical, or thermal energyradiant energy; forms of energysugar; mechanical, electrical, or thermal energy30s
- Q8............ is an energy releasing process that does not require............Photosynthesis; carbon dioxideFermentation; carbon dioxideFermentation; oxygenPhotosynthesis; oxygen30s
- Q9.......produced by yeast creates gas pockets in bread dough, causing it to ......Carbon dioxide; riseLactic acid fermentation; riseAlcoholic fermentation; rise30s
- Q10Which process occurs because your muscles use up oxygen faster than it can be replaced.Lactic acid fermentationPhotosynthesisAlcoholic fermentationCellular Respiration30s
- Q11Cellular Respiration occurs in this organelle.chloroplastgolgi bodynucleusmitochondria30s