Biology Unit 6 Quiz 3
amino acids
The building blocks of proteins are __________________________________________.
True
God designed plants to maintain not only their own food needs, but provide food energy for the world of living things. True False
mitochondria
The electron transport of respiration occurs in organelles called _________________________________.
glycolysis
The first stage in the decomposition of glucose is called _______________________________.
light reaction
Hill is known for working out reactions taking place during the ___________________________________________________________________ of photosynthesis.
anaerobic
In the absence of oxygen as a gas.
amino acid
the building blocks of proteins
H2O CO2
What are the waste products of respiration? O2 (CH2O)n energy H2O CO2 ATP
they are various forms of sugars they are all related to photosynthesis they are all carbohydrates
What do glucose, starch and cellulose have in common? they are various forms of proteins they are various forms of sugars they are all related to photosynthesis they are all carbohydrates
False
Proteins are the building blocks of amino acids. True False
splitting of water molecules
The oxygen which is released into the air by a plant originates from: from CO 2 gas protein synthesis the release from carbohydrate decomposition splitting of water molecules
agronomy
The science which develops and studies plant varieties and production is called __________________________.
fat
a food made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms with higher energy storage in bonds than carbohydrates; provides energy storage and structure for life
protein
a food made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and either or both, phosphorus or sulfur; provides the major portion of the life fabric or structure
nitrogen
All proteins contain _______________________, in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
oxygen
An atmospheric gas; a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; essential to aerobic respiration.
False
Nearly all the mass of plants comes from well fertilized soil. True False
Solar released
_________________ energy is absorbed by photosynthesis, and energy is _____________________ through respiration.
True
Carbon dioxide levels above normal will increase plant growth if other factors are adequate. True False
False
Ribosomes are only found in plant cells. True False
False
Proteins of one plant are like proteins of other plants, but animal proteins are unlike each other and plant proteins. True False
sunlight
Ingenhousz found that air would be purified only when green plants were in _______________________.
light
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: ATP
splitting of the molecule
Van Niel's theory, later shown to be correct, claimed that the oxygen produced by photosynthesis comes from the _________________________________________________________________________________________________.
carbohydrates
What general type of plant food is produced by photosynthesis? protein carbohydrates enzymes amino acids
stores the initial energy released by respiration provides the energy for all cytoplasmic chemical synthesis
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
from the atmosphere
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
True
Enzymes are an example of proteins. True False
C6H12O6+6O2 yields enzymes 6CO2+6H20+energy to form ATP(or 36 ATP's)
Pick the best answer from each of the drop-down menus below to complete the reaction for photosynthesis.
Carbon Dioxide+Water+Light+Glucose+Oxygen
Pick the correct answer from each drop-down menu to complete the reaction for photosynthesis.
primarily at night
Plant respiration occurs: primarily at night equally night and day during night only during sunlight only
plants are associated with O2 animals require O2
Priestly's experiments explained: plants are associated with O2 animals require O2 plants require O2 plants require CO2
organic
Produced by organisms as opposed to nonliving chemical processes; also a molecule which contains carbon usually in combination with hydrogen and oxygen with or without other elements.
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 (CO 2): important for food-making by green plants and given off as a waste product of respiration in cells.
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.
assimilation
Cell activities associated with the utilization of food molecules and energy in life processes.
electron transport chain glycolysis Krebs cycle
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
they all contain C, O, H the ratio of H to C is fixed at 2:1
Concerning carbohydrates: the ratio of C to O is fixed at 2:1 none of the ratios of the elements are fixed they all contain C, O, N they all contain C, O, H the ratio of H to C is fixed at 2:1 they all contain C, O, H, N
False
Current populations experiencing famine are primarily the result of lack of land to grow more plants. True False
carbon dioxide
De Saussure's experiments demonstrated the importance of water and ___________________________________________________________ to green plants.
fifty
Each protein molecule is made of at least ___________ hundred amino acid units.
loss of soil mass < gain of plant mass gain of plant mass related to water
Jan Baptista's experiments showed: loss of soil mass < gain of plant mass loss of soil mass = gain of plant mass Aristotle was correct loss of soil mass > gain of plant mass gain of plant mass related to CO 2 gain of plant mass related to water
oxygen
Joseph Priestly discovered that plants give off, or release ________________ to the atmosphere. nitrogen oxygen hydrogen carbon dioxide
anaerobic glycolysis
Lactic acid buildup during respiration is the result of: anaerobic glycolysis electron transport Krebs cycle aerobic glycolysis
dark
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: CO2 intake
dark
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: forms carbohydrates
light
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: release of O2
dark
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: release of energy
dark
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: release of water
light
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: solar energy
light
Match the associations with the "light" and "dark" phases of photosynthesis: storage of energy
temperature increases within normal limits and carbon dioxide is supplied
Photosynthesis continues to increase with temperature when _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. temperature increases but carbon dioxide is not supplied temperature increases above the normal temperature range temperature increases within normal limits and carbon dioxide is supplied temperature remains constant and carbon dioxide is supplied
synthesis decomposition
Photosynthesis is a _____________________ reaction, and respiration is a ______________________________ reaction, and they cycle continuously within the plant factory.
Ribosomes in plants and animals
Proteins are made by: organelles Ribosomes in plants and animals RNA in the nucleus of plant and animal cells Ribosomes in plants only
sulfur iron phosphorus zinc nitrogen
Proteins may be identified separately from fats and carbohydrates by the presence of certain elements. Choose the elements that qualify. magnesium sulfur iron phosphorus platinum zinc nitrogen cobalt
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 __________________________________________________________.
True
Some of the most complex organic molecules are those of proteins. True False
energy
The ___________________ requirements of all organisms worldwide are linked to the sun by photosynthesis.
produce a carbohydrate from CO2
The chemical energy stored in ATP during photosynthesis is released during the dark phase to: produce O2 Produce CO2 release energy for the "light" produce a carbohydrate from CO2
Nicholas de Saussure
The first chemist to begin quantifying the process of photosynthesis was: Jan Baptista van Helmont Jan Ingenhousz Joseph Priestly Nicholas de Saussure
100 billion people
The greatest number of people plants have the potential to feed, according to some agronomists is: unlimited people 5.5 billion people 100 billion people 10 billion people
chlorophyll
The green chemical that makes green plants green; important in capturing the sun's light energy for use in photosynthesis.
fermentation
The stage of respiration that occurs in anaerobic conditions, such as yeast fermentation.
millions of different proteins
The twenty two amino acids are capable of producing ______________________________________________________________________________. hundreds of different proteins a few different proteins thousands of different proteins millions of different proteins
conclusions partly correct plant mass related to H2O
Which conditions relate to the research of Van Helmont? plant was grown outside in the ground plant mass only comes from the soil conclusions partly correct around 1400 A.D. plant mass related to H2O
mitochondria
Which organelle is responsible for producing energy by the Krebs cycle?
storage medium for energy release energy during decomposition
Which statements apply to "food"? storage medium for energy energy released during photosynthesis absorb energy during assimilation release energy during decomposition
oxygen
an atmospheric gas; a by-product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; essential to aerobic respiration
protein synthesis
the putting together of protein molecules from amino acids
stomate
the tiny pores or leaf openings appearing between guard cells of the epidermis; oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange between inner photosynthetic leaf cells and the atmosphere occurs through these openings
waxes fatty acids alcohols hormones amino acids carotenoids nucleic acids
(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
ADP
(adenosine diphosphate). A chemical energy compound with two phosphate groups found in living cells. ADP converts to ATP with the addition of a high-energy phosphate grouping.
ATP
(adenosine triphosphate) the high energy chemical compound with three phosphate groups that provides energy for all other cell activities
False
Protoplasm consists of numerous combinations of 22 proteins. True False
True
Animals and humans cannot live without protein in their diet. True False
True
Without plants there would be no food for the earth. True False
carbohydrate
A food made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, providing a source of food storage and energy for life.
True
A green house may be used to control temperature and carbon dioxide. True False
True
A tiny body within plant cells, the chloroplast, is the power generator for life on earth. True False
True
Agronomists are scientists who work to develop crops that produce more or better foods. True False
proteins
Enzymes are: proteins chains of amino acids complex amino acids complex carbohydrates
False
Food production from plants is currently near its maximum potential -- worldwide. True False
False
For maximum photosynthesis, increased light intensity has greater effect than increased leaf surface area. True False
aerobic
In the presence of oxygen as a gas.