6) Smoking cigarettes damages the cilia located in the lumen of the upper respir
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6) Smoking cigarettes damages the cilia located in the lumen of the upper respiratory structures. Both cilia and flagella structures are made of the largest filaments that are part of the cytoskeleton. Which part of the cytoskeleton does smoking cygarettes damage? a) microfilaments b) microvilli c) microtubule d) intermediate filaments
7) Provide the reaction for cellular respiration in the presence of oxygen. Label what is being oxidized and what is being reduced.
8) In regards to photosynthesis, what is the difference between C4, C3, and CAM plants?
9) THe organic molecules made in photosynthesis store what type of energy?
10) What is needed for the Calvin Cycle?
11) Think about why cell undergo fermentation. Is the basic function of fermentation to produce ethyl alcohol/lactic acid (depending on the organism)? Yes or No. Explain your answer
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6) Smoking cigarettes damages the cilia located in the lumen of the upper respir
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