Unit 04: REVIEW
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- Q1What is the primary need of all cells?lightenergyfoodhappiness60sEditDelete
- Q2All of the following are heterotrophs exceptmost bacteriahumansfungioak trees60sEditDelete
- Q3An example of an autotroph is a(n)cowmanflowermushroom60sEditDelete
- Q4A nutritionally dependent organism is said to beaerobicautotrophicanaerobicheterotrophic60sEditDelete
- Q5A nutritionally independent organism is said to beheterotrophicanaerobicautotrophicautotrophic60sEditDelete
- Q6The process whereby most autotrophs get their food is calledchemosynthesisrespirationphotosynthesisnutrition60sEditDelete
- Q7Energy is stored within cells asRNAADPATPDNA60sEditDelete
- Q8All of the following are true regarding ATP exceptit is a rechargeable moleculethe bonds between the phosphate groups are the high energy-containing bondsit is the energy "currency" for cellular functionsit is a highly stable molecule60sEditDelete
- Q9When ATP becomes ADP, energy will bereleased for usecaptured and storeddestroyedcreated60sEditDelete
- Q10Why must the cell constantly manufacture ATP from ADP?The ATP molecule is so stable it will store energy for long periods of time.The cell can use only ATP energy.The ATP molecule is only a temporary, unstable energy-storage molecule.60sEditDelete
- Q11Photosynthesis occurs inheterotrophs onlymost autotrophs and most heterotrophsautotrophs onlyall autotrophs and some heterotrophs60sEditDelete
- Q12Photosynthesis captures __________ energy and converts it to __________ energy.light, ADPkinetic, potentialAPT, chemicalstored chemical, ATP60sEditDelete
- Q13Photosynthesis is the process that converts __________ energy into __________ energy.light, chemicalchemical, storedchemical, lightusable, unusable60sEditDelete
- Q14The primary catalyst of photosynthesis isPGAchlorophyll acarbon dioxideglucose60sEditDelete
- Q15The most important function of chlorophyll is totrap carbon dioxidesplit carbon dioxidetrap hydrogenabsorb light60sEditDelete
- Q16The phase of photosynthesis that splits water molecules is thelight-dependent phasesynthetic phasesynthetic reactionCalvin cycle60sEditDelete
- Q17During the light-dependent phase of photosynthesis, ATP is created andmitochondrial enzymes are usedpyruvic acid is createdhydrogen is converted to acetyl CoAwater is split60sEditDelete
- Q18During the light-dependent phase, a water molecule is split into hydrogen ions, electrons, and oxygen. This is calledphotolysishydrolysischemosynthesisplasmolysis60sEditDelete
- Q19The light-independent phase of photosynthesis is also called theall three are alternative names for the light-independent phaseelectron transport phaseCalvin cycleKrebs cycle60sEditDelete
- Q20The entire process of photosynthesis takes place in thenucleuschloroplastsmitochondriacytoplasm60sEditDelete