Bio Unit 3 Quiz 3
increased yield
The green revolution in food production is referring to the _____ of plant output.
Norman Borluag
The man who received a Nobel Peace Prize for his work in helping feed the hungry.
Wheat
The most important grain crop in the World.
stomate
The tiny pores or leaf openings appearing between guard cells
De Saussure's experiments
demonstrated the importance of water and carbon dioxide to green plants.
respiration stages
glycolysis, electron transport chain, Krebs cycle
Triticale
hybrid of wheat and rye
Proteins may be identified separately
iron, sulfur, phosphorus, zinc, nitrogen
Small population reasons
man was primitive, man was limited to hunting, man was limited to gathering wild foods
assimilation
Utilization of food molecules and energy in life processes
chlorophyll
The green chemical that makes green plants green
Van Helmont research
demonstrated plant food from soil, plant mass related to H2O, conclusions partly correct
organic compounds
fatty acids, amino acids, hormones, carotenoids, alcohols, waxes, nucleic acids
Jan Baptista's experiments
loss of soil mass < gain of plant mass, gain of plant mass related to water
A green house
may be used to control temperature and carbon dioxide.
splitting of water molecules
The oxygen which is released into the air by a plant originates from:
Solar energy
This is absorbed by photosynthesis, and energy is released through this respiration
nitrogen
All proteins contain this, in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
agronomy
An agricultural science that deals with crop production and improvement
carbon dioxide
An atmospheric gas made of one carbon atom for each two oxygen atoms
oxygen
An atmospheric gas; a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; Essential to aerobic respiration
chemical bond
An energy-sharing arrangement of atoms to each other as parts of a molecule
Mitochondria
An organelle is responsible for producing energy by the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport of respiration occurs in these organelles
responsibility
Besides giving an earth-home to us, God gave us this to take care of it, of each other, and of ourselves for Himself.
dark
CO2 intake, release of energy, release of water, form carbohydrates
Photosynthesis
CO2+H2O-light----->(CH2O)n+O2
fifty
Each protein molecule is made of at ______least amino acid units.
farming
Evidence from archaeology shows that civilization and this have a common date of origin in history.
Plants provide
Food, shelter, and clothes.
anaerobic
In the absence of oxygen
aerobic
In the presence of oxygen as a gas
sunlight
Ingenhousz found that air would be purified only when green plants were in this
knowledge of agriculture
It is likely man had this since his creation.
anaerobic glycolysis
Lactic acid buildup during respiration is the result of:
war
Napoleon encouraged sugar beet production because the sugar cane source was cut off by this.
Plants harvest
Only a small portion of the sun's energy.
oil
Peanuts, flax, sunflowers, safflower and cotton are all grown for this.
true within limits
Photosynthesis continues to increase with temperature:
primarily at night
Plant respiration occurs:
organic
Produced by organisms as opposed to nonliving chemical processes
Ribosomes in plants and animals
Proteins are made by:
synthesis reaction
photosynthesis is this
dark reaction
Since carbon as an atmospheric gas is locked into a food molecule, it is termed carbon dioxide fixation. Another name for this process of photosynthesis is the:
complex organic molecules
Some of the most of these are those of proteins.
amino acid
The building blocks of proteins
produce a carbohydrate from CO2
The chemical energy stored in ATP during photosynthesis is released during the dark phase to:
Nicholas de Saussure
The first chemist to begin quantifying the process of photosynthesis.
glycolysis
The first stage in the decomposition of glucose
100 billion people
The greatest number of people plants have the potential to feed, according to some agronomists
thousands of different proteins
The twenty two amino acids are capable of producing:
1965-1966
The years of drought in India that showed the need for change.
Wild grasses
These can be intercrossed to produce varieties of plants identical to wheat.
Energy
These requirements of all organisms worldwide are linked to the sun by photosynthesis.
short stem
What primary genetic characteristic of wheat dramatically helped wheat production in India?
grass
Wheat appears to have originated from this wild species.
from the atmosphere
Where do plants obtain the oxygen necessary to utilize foods?
Middle east
Where the use of wheat as food can be traced back to.
Enzymes
are proteins
decomposition reaction
respiration is this
light
solar energy, storage of energy, release of O2, ATP
food
storage medium for energy, release energy during decomposition
Concerning carbohydrates
they all contain C, O, H, the ratio of H to C is fixed at 2:1
ADP
A chemical energy compound with two phosphate groups found in living cells
carbohydrate
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
protein
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
the chloroplast
A tiny body within plant cells is the power generator for life on earth.
light reaction
Hill is known for working out reactions taking place during this the of photosynthesis.
fat
Provides energy storage and structure for life
sugar beet and triticale
These were specifically developed by agronomists to increase needed food supplies.
crop production
The process used to select seeds, nutrients, and season to get the maximum production from a crop
protein synthesis
The putting together of protein molecules from amino acids
green revolution
The revolution in plant production that greatly increased crop yields
fermantation
The stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions, such as yeast fermentation
India's hunger solved
by increased per acre yield due to better plants, improved plant genetics and crop management
general type of plant food
carbohydrates produced through photosynthesis
Waste of respiration
carbon dioxide and water
Priestly's experiments
plants are associated with O2, animals require O2
ATP function
stores the initial energy released by respiration, provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis
glucose, starch and cellulose all have
they are various forms of sugars, they are all carbohydrates, they are all related to photosynthesis
respiration
(CH2O)n+O2--enzymes-->CO2+H2O+ THE ENERGY NEEDED TO PRODUCE ATP.