
Final Exam Biology 1
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- Q1
Is the compound used by living things to get cellular work done.
NAD
NADPH
ATP
ADP
45s - Q2
The process by which water is added to ATP to break off a phosphate group and release energy.
Photosynthesis
Hydrolysis
Respiration
Photolysis
45s - Q3
An enzyme used to release energy from ATP to form ADP.
Synthase
ATP Synthase
ATPase
Polymerase
45s - Q4
A process by which ATP is re-made by removing water.
ATP Synthesis
Photolysis
Dehydration Synthesis
Synthesis
45s - Q5
An enzyme used to make ATP.
Polymerase
Synthase
ATP Synthase
ATPase
45s - Q6
An organism that is capable of making food of themselves with the use of light.
Autotrophs
Heterotrophs
Producer
Decomposer
45s - Q7
An organism that cannot make their own food, thus depend it from other organisms
Heterotrophs
Decomposer
Autotrophs
Producer
45s - Q8
Derived from 2 words which means putting together with light.
Respiration
Photolysis
Hydrolysis
Photosynthesis
45s - Q9
Is the phototrophic process of obigate anaerobes, where light energy is captured and converted to ATP, without the production of oxygen.
Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Alcoholic Fermentation
Lactic-AcidFermentation
Anoxygenic Photosynthesis
45s - Q10
Is the most common and is seen in plants, algae and cyanobacteria. It is a non-cyclic photosynthetic electron chain where water is the initial electron donor and, as a consequence, molecular oxygen is freed as a by product.
Lactic-Acid Fermentation
Anoxygenic Photosynthesis
Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Alcoholic Fermentation
30s - Q11
It is the opening in the leaves where gases exchange occur.
Stem
Stomata
Leaves
Roots
45s - Q12
The tiny green structure within plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
Ribosomes
Chloroplast
Nucleus
Mitochondria
45s - Q13
A kind of pigment that absorb light in the regions of the spectrum not absorbed by the chlorophylls and transfer that energy to chlorophyll to be used in photosynthesis.
Xanthophyll
Chlorophyll
Carotenoid
Mesophyll
45s - Q14
The principal pigment involved in photosynthesis. It is a large molecule and absorbs light maximally in the violet blue and in the red region of the visible spectrum and reflects green light and thus leaves appear green in color.
Xanthophyll
Carotenoid
Chlorophyll
Mesophyll
45s - Q15
Is a biochemical mechanism in plants by which chlorophyll absorbs light energy for photosynthesis; it serves as the reaction center and harvesting center.
Synthesis
Photosynthesis
Photolysis
Photosystem
45s