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Energy in Cells Dipstick

Energy in Cells Dipstick. Why do plants perform photosynthesis? to provide energy for consumers, b) to capture the sun’s energy for their own use, c) to get rid of CO 2 , d) all of these are true. 2. Which of these is the correct chemical equation for photosynthesis?

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Energy in Cells Dipstick

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  1. Energy in Cells Dipstick

  2. Why do plants perform photosynthesis? • to provide energy for consumers, b) to capture the sun’s energy for their own use, c) to get rid of CO2, d) all of these are true.

  3. 2. Which of these is the correct chemical equation for photosynthesis? a) C + O2+ H2O  CO2 + HOH b) CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + CO2 c) C + H2O  C6H16O6 d) CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2

  4. 3. Which molecule has more stored or available energy? a) ATP, b) ADP.

  5. 4. Where do the carbon molecules of CO2 go during photosynthesis? a) they are released into the air, b) they are put into glucose, c) they are stored in ATP, d) they go into the Kreb’s Cycle, e) none of the above.

  6. 5. Which of the following are autotrophs? If there is more that one correct answer, you must mark them all. • mushrooms, b) fish, c) mitochondria, d) humans, e) pine trees.

  7. Energy in Cells Dipstick Part 2

  8. 1. What is the ultimate goal of cellular respiration? a) make oxygen, b) produce glucose, c) provide usable energy for the cell, d) get rid of excess water, e) store excess energy.

  9. 2. Which of these is the correct chemical equation for cellular respiration? a) CO2 + HOH  C + O2 + H2O b) C6H12O6 C + H2O c) C6H12O6 + O2CO2 + H2O d) C6H12O6 + CO2CO2 + H2O

  10. Diagram X Diagram Y • Which organelle above shows the location of cellular respiration? a) X only, • b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y. • Which organelle above shows the location of photosynthesis? a) X only, • b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y.

  11. Diagram X Diagram Y • Which organelle above is found in heterotrophs? a) X only, b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y. • 6. Which organelle above is found in autotrophs? a) X only, b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y.

  12. Diagram X Diagram Y 7. Which organelle above is found in plants? a) X only, b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y. 8. Which organelle above is found in fungi cells? a) X only, b) Y only, c) X and Y both, d) neither X or Y.

  13. What is the first half of cellular respiration? • Light dependant reaction • Krebs Cycle • Calvin Cycle • Glycolysis

  14. 10. What is the second half of cellular respiration? • Light dependant reaction • Krebs Cycle • Calvin Cycle • Glycolysis

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