Plickers 10/24
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis occur in biological organisms. Which statement is most true about cellular respiration and photosynthesis?
ATP is a product of cellular respiration, and starch is a product of photosynthesis.
Which process does the bacteria that grow close to the bottom of the liquid culture most likely use to produce energy?
Anaerobic respiration
In which beaker will water move from the cell to the surrounding solution?
Beaker 2
A secondary function of this molecule?
Building block of cell membrane
Which two molecules could possibly be the type of molecule the researcher examined?
Carbohydrate or lipid
Which of the following are produced as a result of cellular respiration?
Carbon dioxide and water
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis both require an energy source. What is the energy source for cellular respiration but not for photosynthesis?
Chemical potential
A decreasing rate of activity in which cell organelle could directly explain this change?
Chloroplast
What is required for the process of active transport but not for the process of passive transport?
Energy
Cells regulate reactions in order to produce things they need to grow and survive. What type of molecule is most responsible for regulating chemical reactions inside cells?
Enzymes
Which term belongs in the blank with a question mark?
Glycolysis
In active transport, carrier proteins
Move substances from a low concentration to high concentration through the use of energy.
Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
Organelle 2
Which cellular process converts solar energy to chemical energy?
Photosynthesis
Which statement about the two types of prokaryotes is most true?
Prokaryote 1 produces more energy during respiration than prokaryote 2.
Which correctly matches the cell process with the organelle in which it occurs?
Respiration - mitochondria
What must occur during the cell cycle to ensure proper division of the chromosomes?
The DNA of the cell must replicate.
When a plant's main metabolic activity switches from photosynthesis to respiration, how does the gas exchange of the stomata change?
The stomata switch from ensuring the availability of carbon dioxide to ensuring the availability of oxygen.