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Q1 . Which of the following processes involves oxidative phosphorylation? Select

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Question

Q1.

Which of the following processes involves oxidative phosphorylation?

Select ONE option:

1. Photosynthesis

2. Cellular respiration

3. Uptake of carbon dioxide to make glucose

4. All of the above

5. None of the above

Q2.

Which of the following apply to cellular respiration?

(Select ALL that apply.)

1. Cellular respiration uses sunlight to convert low energy carbon dioxide into high energy sugar molecules.

2. Cellular respiration breaks down high energy sugars thereby releasing energy for the cell to do work.

3. Cellular respiration stores the energy from sugar in the form of ATP.

4. Cellular respiration consumes O2 and releases CO2.

Q3.

Photosynthesis involves which of the following?

(Select ALL that apply.)

1. Cellular respiration

2. Uptake of carbon dioxide to make glucose

3. Degradation of glucose to make ATP

4. None of the above

Q4.

Which of the following apply to photosynthesis?

(Select ALL that apply.)

1. Photosynthesis breaks down high energy sugars thereby releasing energy for the cell to do work.

2. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert low energy carbon dioxide into high energy sugar molecules

3. Photosynthesis consumes O2 and releases CO2.

4. Most energy used in living things on earth ultimately begins with photosynthesis.

Explanation / Answer

1. 2. Cellular respiration

Oxidative phosphorylation is made up of two closely connected components: the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis. oxidative phosphorylation, the final stage of cellular respiration.

2, 2. Cellular respiration breaks down high energy sugars thereby releasing energy for the cell to do work.

3. Cellular respiration stores the energy from sugar in the form of ATP.

3. 2. Uptake of carbon dioxide to make glucose.

Dark reaction CO2 converted into glucose in stroma

4. 2. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert low energy carbon dioxide into high energy sugar molecules

4. Most energy used in living things on earth ultimately begins with photosynthesis.