Biology 10 Final Exam

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Translation converts the information stored in_____to_______. A) DNA......RNA B) RNA........a polypeptide C) DNA........a polypeptide D) RNA......DNA

RNA......a polypeptide

Why do plants need carbon dioxide? A) it's a carbon and oxygen source for making glucose B) it's an oxygen source for making oxygen gas C) they use it to make water D) All of the above

it's a carbon and oxygen source for making glucose

Certain cells that line the stomach synthesize a digestive enzyme and secrete it into the stomach. This enzyme is a protein. Which of the following processes could be responsible for its secretion? A) endocytosis B) exocytosis C) phagocytosis D)passive transport

Exocytosis

Which of the following is a property of Life? A) evolution of populations B) Living things have a nucleus to contain their DNA C) Organisms make energy D) All of these are properties of life

Evolution of populations

Choose the best explanation as to why both consumers and producers perform cellular respiration. A) Although they may obtain their sugars in different way, both consumers and producers rely on cellular respiration to make ATP B) Both consumers and producers perform cellular respiration to produce the sugars that will be "burned" to fuel the energy of life C) Both consumers and producers perform cellular respiration to produce the oxygen necessary to sustain life. D) Both consumers and producers perform cellular respiration to produce the heat necessary to sustain life.

Although they may obtain their sugars in different ways, both consumers and producers rely on cellular respiration to make ATP

The monomers of proteins are: A) glucose B)glycerol C) fatty acids D) amino acids E) nucleotides

Amino acids

Which of the following is true? A) An enzyme's function depends on its three-dimensional shape B) Enzymes work generally on a broad range of substrates C) Enzymes are used up in chemical reactions D) Enzymes emerge changed from the reactions the catalyze

An enzyme's function depends on its three-dimensional shape

You are told that the cells on a microscope slide are plant, animal, or bacterial cells. You look through the microscope and see ribosomes, mitochondria, and a nucleus. You conclude the cells must be: A) plant cells B) animals cells C) bacterial cells D) animal or plant cells E)animal or bacterial cells

Animal and plant cells

Some friends are trying to make wine in their basement. They've added yeast to a sweet grape juice mixture and have allowed the yeast to grow. After several days they find that sugar levels in the grape juice have dropped, but there's no alcohol in the mixture. The most likely explanation is that_____. A) the mixture needs more sugar; yeast need a lot of energy before they can begin to produce alcohol B) the mixture needs less oxygen; yeast only produce alcohol in the absence of oxygen C) the mixture needsmore oxygen, yeast need oxygen to break down sugar to produce alcohol D) the mixture needs less sugar; high concentrations stimulate cellular respiration, and alcohol is not a byproduct of cellular respiration.

B) The mixture need less oxygen; yeast only produce alcohol in the absence of oxygen

When you lose weight most of that weight leaves your body through your: A) Breath B) Urine C) Sweat D) Feces

Breath

Which of these equations best describes aerobic cellular respiration? A) glucose-----> lactic acid + energy B) energy + carbon dioxide + water-----> glucose + oxygen + water C) glucose + oxygen ------> carbon dioxide + water +energy D) None of the above

C) Glucose + Oxygen-------> Carbon dioxide + water + energy

We often hear about the destruction of rainforests. Rainforests have a lot of leaves (biomass) that can photosynthesize. If acres of rainforests are removed, what do you predict will happen to carbon dioxide levels? A) CO2 levels will remain the same, even if large tracts of rainforest are removed B) CO2 levels will decrease globally C) CO2 levels will increase globally

CO2 levels will increase globally

______is an example of an element. A) Water B) Carbon C) Glucose D) Salt E) all of the above

Carbon

What are the four most common elements in living organisms? A) Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen B) Carbon, phosphate, nitrogen, and oxygen C) Carbon, phosphate, nitrogen, and hydrogen D) Carbon, water, nitrogen, and phosphate

Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen

Plants cell, unlike animal cells, are characterized by the presence of a _____. A) cell wall and cytoskeleton B) cell wall and central vacuole C) nucleus and cell wall D) nucleus and mitochondria E) cell wall and ribosomes

Cell wall and central vacuole

Which of these molecules is an important component of plant cell walls? A) starch B) glycerol C) cellulose D) glycogen

Cellulose

In plant cells,____may contain organic nutrients, pigments, and poisons. A) mitochondria B) chloroplasts C) lysosomes D) central vacuoles

Central Vacuoles

Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis? A) smooth endoplasmic reticulum B) mitochondria C) ribosomes D) chloroplast

Chloroplast

The chemical reactions of photosynthesis occur in which cellular organelle? A) chloroplast B) Nucleus C) Mitochondria D) Ribosomes

Chloroplasts

A group of populations interacting with each other and the physical part of the environment where they live is a(n) A) population B) ecosystem C) community D) organism

Ecosystem

During which stage of cellular respiration is the majority of the ATP produced? A) Glycolysis B) Citric acid cycle C) Fermenation D) Electron transport chain

Electron Transport Chain

When polar covalent bonds form: A) protons are shared unequally B) protons are exchanged C) electrons are shared unequally D) electrons are exchanged

Electrons are shared unequally

The act of a white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is a type of_____. A) osmosis B) diffusion C) exocytosis D) endocytosis

Endocytosis

What is the role of light in photosynthesis? A) It is the source for electrons B) It fixes carbon C) It energizes/excites electrons D) It splits ATP molecules, which generates energy

It energizes and excites electrons

What is the purpose of oxygen gas in cell respiration? A) It carries electrons and hydrogen ions to the Electron Transport Chain B) It splits glucose into pyruvic acid C) It converts Krebs into Citric Acid D) It is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain

It is the final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain

What happens to the ATP molecule when it is used to do work? A) It breaks down into carbon dioxide and water. B) It is split into two molecules of pyruvic acid C) It loses a phosphate group and is converted to ADP D) It is completely destroyed

It loses a phosphate group and is converted to ADP

Relative to prokaryotic cells. eukaryotic cells are_____. A) larger and more complex B) larger and simpler C) smaller and more complex D) smaller and equally complex

Larger and more complex

A________is an repeated, predictable observation about nature, a ________is a thouroughly tested and supported explanation of that observation A) Hypothesis, theory B) Law, theory C) Law, hypothesis D) Hypothesis, law E) Theory, law

Law, theory

The main function of the ribosomes are: A) transporting sugars across cell membranes B) making proteins C) maintaining cell shape D) packaging products for export from the cell

Making Proteins

Why do leaves change color in the fall? A) they like to be pretty B) they are breaking down their chlorophyll so accessory pigments show C) they are breaking down their accessory pigments so chlorophyll shows

They are breaking down their Chlorophyll so accessory pigments show

Which of the following is true about unsaturated fats? A) they have no double bonds B) they are liquid at room temperature C) they contain more fatty acids than saturated fats D) they are most common in animals

They are liquid at room temperature

Identify the principle role of cellular respiration. A) To convert solar energy into chemical energy of sugars B) To convert kinetic energy into the chemical energy of sugars C) To convert the chemical energy of sugars into the chemical energy that fuels life processes D) To convert the chemical energy of sugars into heat to maintain an elevated body temperature

To convert the chemical energy of sugars into the chemical energy that fuels life processes

Facilitated diffusion across a biological membrane requires____and moves a substance _____its concentration gradient. A) energy.....down ( high concentration to low concentration) B) transport proteins....down C) energy and transport proteins.....against (low concentration to high concentration) D) transports proteins.....against

Transports proteins.........down

RNA contains the nitrogenous base____instead of____, which is only found in DNA. A) a deoxyribose sugar...a ribose sugar B) uracil....thymine C) uracil....guanine D) thymine....uracil

Uracil.....thymine

The backbone of DNA consists of A) Nitrogenous bases B) a repeating sugar-nucleotide-sugar-nucleotide pattern C) a repeating sugar-phosphate-sugar-phosphate pattern D) paired nucleotides

a repeating sugar-phosphate-sugar-phosphate pattern

What do "transfer RNA" transfer? A) busses B) Codons C) Amino acids D) Transcripts

Codons

When atoms share electrons they form a(n) _________. A) covalent bond B) ionic bond C) hydrogen bond D) oxygen bond

Covalent bond

Transport Vesicles are carried by proteins along the_____to move around the cell. A) nucleus B) plasma membrane C) cell wall D) cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

_____can move directly across a plasma membrane on its own, but ____must move through a protein A) Lipids....glucose B) Glucose....amino acids C) Carbon dioxide.....oxygen D) Proteins.....water

Lipids and glucose

Transcription is the ________ A) manufacture of a strand of RNA complementary to a strand of DNA B)manufacture of two new DNA double helcies that are identical to an old DNA double helix C) modification of a strand of RNA prior to the manufacture of a protein D) manufacture of a protein based on information carried by RNA

Manufacture of a strand of RNA complementary to a stran of DNA

Nucleic acids are polymers of ____monomers A) monosaccharide B) Hydrocarbon C) fatty acid D) DNA E) nucleotide

Nucleotide

Which of these is a product of light reactions? A) oxygen B) glucose C) water D) All of the above

Oxygen

The membranous sacs within a chloroplast where the light reactions occur are called: A) stroma B) light sacs C) thylakoids D) vesicles

Thylakoids

Why do some plants have accessory pigment molecules like carotenoids? A) to refelect more energy B) to absorb energy in parts of the light spectrum that chlorophyll cannot C) Because plants cannot make enough chlorophyll for all of their energy needs

To absorb energy in parts of the light spectrum that chlorophyll cannot

It is possible for someone to have a mutation in a gene, and produce a slightly better version of the protein from that gene A) True B) False

True

Right now your cells are producing millions of ATP per second and your bone marrow cells are transcribing and translating trillions of hemoglobin molecules! A) True B) False

True

What would the first anticodon be for this TCCGAGGT sequence? A) UGG B) UCC C) AGG D) ACC

UCC

why do plants need water? A) it's a hydrogen source for making sugar B) it's an oxygen source for making water C) it's an oxygen source for making carbon dioxide D) it's the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain

it's a hydrogen source for making sugar

An ion with a positive charge has_____. A) more protons than electrons B) more electrons than protons C) more protons than neutrons D) equal numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons

more protons than electrons

Which organelles are thought to have originated from prokaryotic cells being ingested by larger prokaryotic cells? A) Nucleus and mitochondria B) Golgi and chloroplast C) Chloroplast and mitochondria D) Nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum

Chloroplast and mitochondria

How many amino acids are common to all living systems? A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 100

20 amino acids

Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7 ; therefore, it usually makes______covalent bonds A) 1 B) 10 C) 3 D) 5 E) 2

3

How many nucleotides in sequence are required to code for 10 amino acids A) 3 B) 10 C) 20 D) 30`

30 nucleotides for 10 amino acids

An uncharged atom of gold has an atomic number of 79 and an atomic mass of 197. This atom has______protons,_____neutrons, and _______ electrons. A) 79.....118......79 B) 118.....79......118 C) 276.....118....79 D) 118......276.....118 E)79......276........79

79 protons, 118 neutrons, and 79 electrons

A mutation would be most harmful to the cells if it resulted in_____. A) a single nucleotide insertion near the start of the coding sequence B) a single nucleotide deletion near the end of the coding sequence C) a single nucleotide substitution D) deletion of three nucleotides (a triplet) near the middle of the gene

A single nucleotide insertion near the start of the coding sequence

If a DNA sequence in a gene reads: TCCGAGGT then what is the mRNA transcript specified by this section of the gene? A) UGGCACCUU B) UGGCUCCUU C) AGGCTCCUA D) AGGCUCCAA

AGGCUCCAA

What happens when hydrogen ions pass through ATP synthase? A) ATP is made B) electrons go down the electron transport chain C) the hydrogen ions combine with carbon dioxide to make sugar D) the hydrogen ions are picked up by FAD

ATP is made

Which of these mutations would be a missense mutation? A) change the third base from a C to a G B) Change the second base from a C to A C) Change the fifth base from A to T D) all of these would be missense mutations

All of these would be a missense mutation

Peptide bonds form between_____. A) amino acids B)an mRNA codon a tRNA anticodon C) a tRNA and amino acid it is carrying D) an mRNA transcript and the small ribosomal subunit

Amino Acids

Which of the following best describes a controlled experiment? A) Experiments that vary more than three variables at a time B) An experiment that is repeated over and over again C) An experiment with a large sample size and peer review D) an experiment in which two groups that differ by one variable are compared E) None of the above

An experiment in which two groups that differ by one variable are compared

Which of these was the most recently discovered Domain? A) Plantae B) Eukarya C) Archaea D) Protista E) Bacteria

Archaea

Which of the following is the correct amino acid sequence for this section of the gene TCCGAGGT? A) Leu- Gly- Pro B) Arg- Leu- Gln C) Ser- Glu - Val D) Arg- Val- Leu

Arg- Leu- Gln amino acids AGG CUC CAA

What is the purpose of NADH? A) it excites electrons in the electron transport chain B) it is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain C) it drops off hydrogen ions and electrons to the electron transport chain D) it picks up phosphate becoming NADP in Calvin Cycle

C) it drops off hydrogen ions and electrons to the electron transport chain

If one strand of a DNA double helix has the sequence GTCCAT, what is the sequence of the other (complimentary) strand? A) ACTTGC B) TGAACG C) CAGGTA D) CAGGUA

CAGGTA comlimentary strand

Using the branching tree of life for bears depicted in the accompanying figure, choose from among the following bear species the one that is most distantly related to the sun bear A) Brown bear B) Sloth bear C) Spectacle bear D) Giant panda

Giant panda is the ancestral bear that is distantly related to the sun bear

Which of the following is an example of a monosaccharide? A) amino acids B) polypeptide C) glucose D) Starch

Glucose

Identify the stage (or stages) of cellular respiration that occurs entirely outside of the mitochondria. A) Citric acid cycle B) Electron Transport Chain C) Glycolysis D) A and C

Glycolysis

Identify the stage of cellular respiration when glucose is split into two molecules of pyruvic acid. A) Citric Acid Cycle B) Calvin Cycle C) Electron transport chain D) Glycolysis

Glycolysis

Which of the following metabolic pathways is common to both aerobic and anaerobic processes of sugar breakdaown? A) the Citric Acid cycle B) the electron transport chain C) conversion of pyruvic acid D) Glycolysis

Glycolysis

The energy of wavelengths that appear _____are least useful like carotenoids? A) red B) green C) blue D) orange

Green

Saturated fats: A) have no double bonds in the fatty acids B) are liquid at room temperature C) are abundant in plants D) all of the above

Have no double bonds in the fatty acids

What type of chemical bond joins the bases of complementary DNA strands? A) ionic B) covalent C) hydrophillic D) hydrogen

Hydrogen

You try to start your car, but it does not start. Which of these is a prediction? A) My car's battery, then my car will start B) If I recharge my battery, then my car will start C) My car is too old to function properly D) What is wrong with my car?

If I recharge the battery, then my car will start

In the following reaction, what type of bond is forming? K+ +Cl- ------> KCl A) Hydrophilic B) Ionic C) Hydrophobic D) Covalent

Ionic bond is forming with potassium + chlorine ------> Potassium chloride

Where is translation accomplished? A) Lysosomes B) smooth endoplasmic reticulum C) ribosomes D) nucleoli

Ribosomes

Someone who abused prescription drugs would have more of this in their liver cells: A) rough endoplasmic reticulum B) smooth endoplasmic reticulum C) Lysosomes D) Mitochondria

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

_______completes the burning of glucose and breaking down of pyruvic acid to CO2 A) Glycolysis B) the Calvin Cycle C) the Citric Acid Cycle D) The electron transport chain

The Citric Cycle

Which of the following parts of a cell is most like the warehouse of a company? A) the Golgi apparatus B) the endoplasmic reticulum C) mitochondria D) chloroplasts

The Golgi Apparatus

What is different from one DNA nucleotide to the next? A) The sugar molecule B) The phosphate group C) The base D) The protein

The base

Osmosis can be defined as_____ A) the diffusion of water B) the diffusion of nonpolar molecules C) active transport D) the diffusion of a solute

The diffusion of water

Why is water considered a polar molecule? A) The oxygen is found between the two hydrogens B) The oxygen atom attracts the hydrogen atoms C) It remains liquid even at very low temperatures D) The oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has a slight positive charge E) Both hydrogens are at one end of the molecule, and oxygen is at the other end

The oxygen end of the molecule has a slight negative charge, and the hydrogen end has slight positive charge

Which of these is an example of a negative feedback loop? A) the product of an enzyme blocks the enzymes active site B) the product of an enzyme attaches somewhere on the enzyme, changing the shape of the active site C) the product of an enzyme reaction damages the cell D) the product of an enzyme reaction increases the rate of production for the cell

The product of an enzyme blocks the enzyme active site

Which of the following best describes the chemical equation for photosynthesis? A) Carbon dioxide+Sugar+energy = Oxygen+ Water B) Oxygen + water + Carbon dioxide = Sugar + Energy C) Water + Carbon dioxide+ Energy = Sugar + Oxygen D) Oxygen + Sugar = Water + Carbon dioxide + Energy

Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy = Sugar + Oxygen

Why can't humans digest cellulose? A) We don't eat it so there is no need for us to digest cellulose B) We lack the correct ribosomes to digest cellulose C) We lack the correct enzyme to digest cellulose D) We lack cell walls

We lack the correct enzyme to digest cellulose

For the Domain Archaea, why did it take us so long to discover them? A) They are too small B) They are unlike any other life on earth C) Their cell type is completely different from anything we'd encountered before D) We lacked the technology to examine their DNA closely enough

We lacked the technology to examine their DNA closely enough

What is not a structural difference between DNA and RNA? A) They each contain a slightly different sugar molecule B) DNA is double stranded, RNA is a single strand C) Where DNA has a phosphate group, RNA has a methyl group D) One of the bases is different

Where DNA has a phosphate group, RNA has a methyl group

Why do you die if you stop breathing? A) you run out of ATP B) you run out of ADP and P C) you overdose on carbon dioxide D) all of the above

You run out of ATP

What kind of molecules make hydrogen bonds? A) polar molecules B) nonpolar molecules C) any molecule

polar molecules

Why does transcription happen in the nucleus and not the cytoplasm? A) the DNA can't leave the nucleus B) the RNA can't leave the nucleus C) the ribosomes can't enter the nucleus D) the ribosomes can't leave the nucleus

the DNA can't leave the nucleus

Which of these is a reactant of the light reactions? A) oxygen B) glucose C) water D) all of the above

water

Which of these foods can be used in cellular respiration? A) Sugar B) Fats C) Proteins D) all of the above

All of the above

Which of the following best describes the pathway of a protein that is exported out of the cell? A) rough endoplasmic reticulum---transport vesicle---Golgi apparatus---transport vesicle---plasma membrane B) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum--rough endoplasmic reticulum--transport vesicle-- Golgi apparatus--transport vesicle-- plasma membrane C) Gogli apparatus--transport vesicle--plasma membrane D) Rough endoplasmic reticulum-- smooth endoplasmic reticulum--Golgi apparatus--plasma membrane

A) Rough endoplasmic reticulum---transport vesicle---Golgi apparatus---transport vesicle---plasma membrane

A child is born with a rare disease in which mitochondria are missing from certain skeletal muscle cells. Physicians find that the muscle cells function. Not surprisingly, they also find that________. A) the muscles contain large amounts of lactic acid following even mild physical exercise B) the muscles contain large amounts of carbon dioxide following even mild physical exercise C) the muscles require extremely high levels of oxygen to function D) the muscle cells cannot split glucose to pyruvic acid

A) The muscles contain large amounts of lactic acid following even mild physical exercise

Which of the following processes could result in the net movement of a substance into a cell, if the substance is more concentrated in the cell than in the surroundings? A) active transport B) facilitated diffusion C)diffusion D) osmosis E) all of the above

Active transport

The results of dehydration synthesis can be reserved by: A) adding water B) removing water C) adding oxygen gas D) removing oxygen gas

Adding water

What does hydrogenation do? A) takes hydrogen away from saturated fats, partially saturating them B) adds hydrogen to unsaturated fats, partially saturating them C) makes yucky fats good D) adds hydrogen to saturated fats, making them more saturated

Adds hydrogen to unsaturated fats, partially saturating them

Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? A) Cytoplasm B) ER C) within the fluid just inside the inner mitochondrial membrane (matrix) D) between the inner and outer mitochondrial membrane (intermembrane space)

Cytoplasm

What cell structure is involved in moving cell structures around in the cell or anchoring cell structures in place? A) nucleus B) plasma membrane C) cell wall D) cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton

The Calvin cycle makes use of____to make_____. A) light energy and CO2....sugar B) CO2, ATP, and NADPH.....sugar and O2 C) light energy, CO2, and water......sugar and O2 D) CO2, ATP, and NADPH....sugar

D) CO2, ATP, and NADPH......sugar

If you provided your plants with their preferred wavelength of light, but only minimal amounts of water, which of the following would you expect to occur? A) increased plant growth B) increased amounts of oxygen released by the plants C) decreased amounts of ATP being produced by the plants D) increased growth of the plants' leaves

Decreased amounts of ATP being produced by the plants

What process is being depicted here? HO- ()-H + HO-() -H -------> HO-() -()-H + H2O A) Hydrolysis B) Cell respiration C) Dehydration synthesis D) photosynthesis

Dehydration synthesis is when you add H2O

If a cell's lysosomes burst, the cell would____. A) shrivel B) divide into two cells C) digest itself D) need to manufacture more lysosomes

Digest itself

What is the difference between discovery science and hypothesis-driven science? A) There is no difference between them B) Discovery science "discovers" new knowledge, whereas hypothesis-driven science does not. C) Discovery science is mostly about describing nature, whereas hypothesis-driven science tries to explain nature D) Discovery science involves predictions about outcomes, whereas hypothesis-driven science involves tentative answers to specific questions

Discovery science is mostly about describing nature, whereas hypothesis-driven science tries to explain nautre

Which of the following is the correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration? A) glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport B) citric acid cycle, glycolysis, electron transport C) citric acid cycle, electron transport, glycolysis D) electron transport, glycolysis, citric acid cycle

Glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport

____is the source of the oxygen gas released during photosynthesis A) H2O B) Chlorophyll C) CO2 D) Glucose

H2O = water

Which organelle is shown here? A) Ribosomes B) Chloroplasts C) Mitochondria D) Golgi apparatus E) Endoplasmic reticulum

Mitochondria

Plants do photosynthesis to make sugar using water and carbon dioxide as the reactants. What additional element must they get from the soil in order to make proteins? A) oxygen B) phosphorus C) nitrogen D) magnesium

Nitrogen

Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7; therefore, it has______electrons in its outermost electron shell A) 1 B) 10 C) 3 D) 5 E) 2

Nitrogen has 7 protons first shell: 2 second shell (Outermost Shell) : 5 missing in outermost shell: 3 to make it stable

DNA and RNA consist of A) nucleotide B) Carbohyrdrate C) fatty acid D) amino acid

Nucleotide

What level of organization is represented by a well-defined part of the cell having a specific function, such as nucleus? A) population B) macromolecule C) community D) organ E) organelle

Organelle

Diffusion is an example of_____ A) phagocytosis B) active transport C) endocytosis D) passive transport

Passive Transport

The plasma membrane is made primarily of: A) polypeptides B) carbohydrates C) nucleic acids D) triglycerides E) phospholipids

Phospholipids

Members of the kingdom Plantae differ from members of the other kingdoms in that most members of the kingdom Plantae_____ A) are decomposers B) are unicellular C) are consumers D) produce their own food

Produce their own food

What is the role of mitochondria in plants? A) Produces ATP B)Photosynthesis C) Produce sugars D) None, as plants do not have mitochondria

Produces ATP

Which of these statements is correct? A) Scientific ideas are subjected to repeated testing B) Science can be used to prove or disprove the idea that deities or spirits cause earthquakes and other natural disasters C) Science does not require observations that other people can confirm D) Once hypothesis has been supported,it is no longer tested. E) Only discovery science can lead to important conclusions about nature

Scientific ideas are subjected to repeated testing

Plants store sugar as _____, while animals store sugar as______. A) glycogen, starch B) glycogen, cellulose C) cellulose, glycogen D) starch, glycogen E) cellulose, starch

Starch and glycogen


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