Biology: Respiration
Where do plants obtain the oxygen necessary to utilize foods? from the decomposition of glucose from the atmosphere directly from products of photosynthesis from the splitting of water molecules
from the atmosphere
The first stage in the decomposition of glucose is called _______________________________.
glycolysis
anaerobic
in the absence of oxygen as gas
aerobic
in the presence of oxygen as gas
The electron transport of respiration occurs in organelles called
mitochondria
Which organelle is responsible for producing energy by the Krebs cycle?
mitochondria
assimilation
Cell activities associated with the utilization of food molecules and energy in life processes.
Plant respiration occurs: primarily at night equally night and day during night only during sunlight only
Primarily at night
___________ energy is absorbed by photosynthesis, and energy is ___________ through respiration.
Solar, Released
Lactic acid buildup during respiration is the result of: anaerobic glycolysis electron transport Krebs cycle aerobic glycolysis
anaerobic glycolysis
Chemical Bond
An energy-sharing arrangement of atoms to each other as parts of a molecule. Carbon can make four bonds with other atoms, hydrogen one bond, oxygen two bonds. Each bond is a source of energy. Rearrangement of these may store or release energy.
What are the waste products of respiration? O 2 (CH 2O) n energy H 2O CO 2 ATP
CO2 H2O
Fermentation
The stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions, such as yeast fermentation.
Photosynthesis is a ___________ reaction, and respiration is a _________________ reaction, and they cycle continuously within the plant factory.
synthesis, decomposition
Name four uses of energy produced by respiration
-Producing energy for the maintenance and repair of living structures and making new molecules. -Conduction of nerve impulses in animals and people. -Production of light in bioluminescent organisms. -Production of heat.
Which statements apply to "food"? storage medium for energy energy released during photosynthesis absorb energy during assimilation release energy during decomposition
-Storage medium for energy -release energy during decomposition
Choose from the following list the three stages of respiration which convert food to useful energy. electron transport chain glycolysis lactic acid cycle photosynthesis Krebs cycle protein synthesis
-electron transport chain -glycolysis -Krebs cycle
What is the function(s) of ATP? stores the initial energy released by respiration provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis provides the energy for photosynthesis provides the energy for respiration a complex molecule from which all other organic compounds are made
-stores the initial energy released by respiration -provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis
(Select all that apply.) Choose from the following list the organic compounds that are manufactured within the cytoplasm. carbohydrates sugars waxes fatty acids alcohols hormones amino acids carotenoids starch nucleic acids
waxes fatty acids alcohols hormones amino acids carotenoids nucleic acids