Chapter 4 Cellular Energy

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heterotroph

An organism that cannot make its own food.

autotroph

An organism that makes its own food.

Alcoholic fermentation

After glycolysis, what will happen next in the leaf cells of a tobacco plant in the absence of oxygen?

energy

Chlorophyll traps ___ from sunlight.

Oxygen is released

During photosynthesis, what occurs in the light dependent reactions?

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more energy

How is aerobic respiration best compared or contrasted to fermentation?

Stroma

In which structure does the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place?

Chemical potential

Which describes the type of energy stored in glucose?

Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, but anaerobic respiration doesn't

Which of the following describes how aerobic and anaerobic respiration are different?

A greater production of carbon dioxide indicates a more efficient conversion of glucose into energy

A botanist performs an experiment to compare the amounts of carbon dioxide produced by aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plant cells. The results were graphed. The botanist concluded that plants create more energy when they have air than then they are deprived of air. How does the data justify this conclusion?

chlorophyll

A green pigment that traps energy from sunlight is ___.

Releasing a phosphate group from ATP releases energy that can be used by a cell

A molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups as shown. Why are these three phosphate groups important to living organisms?

Releasing a phosphate group from ATP releases energy that can be used by a cell

A molecule of ATP contains three phosphate groups. Why are these three phosphate groups important to living organisms?

The second and third phosphate groups

ATP releases energy when a bond is broken between which of the following?

Mitochondria

Aerobic Cellular respiration mostly occurs where?

Oxygen

Aerobic respiration requires which of the following compounds?

To convert glucose into cellular energy

All organisms undergo some form of cellular respiration. What is the purpose of this process?

nerve transmission, Exocytosis, Muscle contraction

Cells use ATP energy to move materials across cell membranes. Which process(es) would you expect to use ATP to release energy for cellular work? Select all that apply.

True

During both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, energy is stored when chemical bonds are created, and energy is released when chemical bonds are broken.

True

During photosynthesis, electromagnetic energy from the sun is transformed into chemical potential energy stored in the bonds of glucose.

cellular respiration

During which set of reactions is energy from glucose converted into ATP?

chloroplast

Elodea is generating oxygen. In what organelle did that oxygen originate?

thylakoids

Energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophyll located in the ___.

in mitochondria

In a eukaryotic cell, where does most aerobic respiration take place?

photosynthesis

In the oxygen cycle, which of the following processes releases oxygen gas back into the atmosphere?

Sucrose

In their experiments, students used glucose as the sugar being fermented. A group of students wanted to experiment further to see if different types of sugar would affect the rate of fermentation. They graphed their experiment further to see if different types of sugar would affect the rate of fermentation. They graphed their results. Which type of sugar showed the greatest rate of fermentation?

2

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a strain of yeast used by a teacher to demonstrate glycolysis to his students. How many ATP molecules should the students expect to be produced for each glucose molecule?

stroma

The Calvin cycle takes place in the ___.

False

The source of energy for cellular respiration is light, but the source of energy for photosynthesis is the chemical bonds in carbohydrate molecules.

water and carbon dioxide

What are the products of cellular respiration?

oxygen and glucose

What are the products of photosynthesis?

glucose and oxygen

What are the raw materials of respiration?

carbon dioxide and water

What are the reactants or raw materials of photosynthesis?

glucose is broken down, releasing energy

What happens during cellular respiration?

To store energy in the chemical bonds of glucose

What is the most important purpose of photosynthesis to plants?

photosynthesis

What process is being shown?

high-energy sugar

Which of the following is produced by the Calvin cycle?

An oak tree , a tomato plant

Which of the following organisms can convert sunlight energy into chemical energy? Choose all that apply.

Aerobic respiration

Which of the following processes produces the most ATP?

6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight →C6H12O6 + 6O2

Which of the following shows the correct net equation for photosynthesis?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 →6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP

Which of the following shows the correct net reaction for aerobic respiration?

photosynthesis: chloroplast/ respiration: mitochondria

Which process is correctly aligned with the organelle in which it occurs?

glycolysis

Which process occurs in the cytoplasm?

electron transport chain

Which process produces the most ATP?

Active transport , moving organelles, Sodium-potassium pump

Which process(es) use ATP in a cell?

The Krebs cycle, electron transport , Glycolysis

Which stages are found in cellular respiration. Select all that apply.

The onion bulb cells do not contain chloroplasts

Which statement below best describes why a student would not observe green color in onion bulb cells using a compound light microscope?

To obtain energy to use in other processes

Which statement best describes the main purpose of cellular respiration in cells?

6O2 + C6H12O6→6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

Which summarizes aerobic cellular respiration?

ATP does not store long-term energy

Why do cells tend to have more ADP molecules than ATP molecules?

anaerobic

___ processes do not require oxygen.

aerobic

___ processes require oxygen.

carbon dioxide

The diagram shows oxygen as a product. Which compound would be a reactant in this process?

Glucose

Which of these is broken down during cellular respiration to obtain energy?

Obtains energy by consuming glucose

Which one of the following characteristics could describe a heterotroph?

Aerobic

A botanist performs an experiment to compare the amounts of carbon dioxide produced by aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plant cells. The results were graphed. Which type of respiration produces more carbon dioxide - aerobic or anaerobic?

with air

A botanist performs an experiment to compare the amounts of carbon dioxide produced by aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plant cells. The results were graphed. Which line on the graph represents aerobic respiration - with or without air?

A temperature around 30℃ and a pH around 4.5

A class of biology students performed a series of experiments to determine optimum rates of fermentation for a particular strain of yeast. The graphs were produced from the data they collected. Analyze their results to answer the question. For this strain of yeast, what are the optimum conditions for maximizing the rate of fermentation?

As yeast concentration increases, the rate of fermentation increases

A class of biology students performed a series of experiments to determine optimum rates of fermentation for a particular strain of yeast. The graphs were produced from the data they collected. Analyze their results to answer the question. For this strain of yeast, how does yeast concentration affect the rate of fermentation?

The plants are also using oxygen while undergoing cellular respiration

A student constructs a closed aquatic ecosystem to study the effects of light intensity on the rates of photosynthesis and oxygen concentrations. She places several aquatic plants along with water and nutrients in a sealed 1 liter glass bottle. She follows all rules for experiments. She finds that oxygen formation increases as light intensity increases, but the oxygen concentration does not continually rise. She concluded that she must have a leak in her closed ecosystem. What could be an alternative explanation for her oxygen concentration readings?

Lactic acid fermentation

A student participating in an exercise physiology lab notices a burning sensation in her leg muscles. She is observing the side effect of which process in her legs?

anaerobic respiration

Bacteria in the intestines of humans break down glucose into lactic acid. Which cellular process do these bacteria most likely use to produce energy?

True

Cellular respiration is needed in all cells and takes place all the time, but photosynthesis only occurs in certain plant cells when light is available

broken

Chemical bonds store energy that can be released when the bond is ___.

fermentation

Consider the following chemical reaction that can take place in plants and yeast. C6H12O6 (glucose)→C2H5OH (ethanol, alcohol) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)+ ATP (energy) Which process is represented by this reaction?

Anaerobic bacteria

Gardeners often create compost piles where they allow bacteria to convert grass clippings, fruit and vegetable peels, egg shells, etc. into usable organic humus to add to their gardens. In one type of composting, the compost pile is kept very wet so as to drive out any available oxygen. What type of bacteria will thrive in this type of compost pile?

By breaking a phosphate bond in ATP to form ADP

How do cells most directly utilize the energy needed to do cellular work?

ADP has one less phosphate group and stores less energy

How is ADP different from ATP?

When a phosphate group is removed

How is energy released from ATP? When an adenine base is added When an additional phosphate group is added When the ribose sugar is changed to deoxyribose

sprinting, weight lifting

Humans can undergo either aerobic or anaerobic respiration. Choose the two activities where you would expect human muscle cells to undergo anaerobic respiration.

leaves

If a student is conducting a photosynthesis experiment, which part of the plant should she use to obtain a sample?

Krebs cycle

If a student wants to demonstrate cellular respiration in the presence of oxygen, what process should he expect to take place after glycolysis?

Chemical bonds in carbohydrates

In photosynthesis, energy from the sun is converted to (and stored in) which of the following?

True

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration cycle carbon between living organisms and the atmosphere.

carbon and oxygen

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration cycle which of the following between the atmosphere and living organisms?

chlorophyll

Photosynthesis involves an energy conversion from sunlight to chemical energy. Which of the following represents the molecule that is capable of absorbing this energy from the sun?

photosynthesis

Plants use sunlight to make food in a process called ___.

glucose and oxygen

Study the chemical reaction shown that creates carbon dioxide as a product and releases energy in the form of ATP. X, Y, and Z represent unknown compounds. X + Y →CO2 + Z + ATP Which two of the following compounds could represent X and Y in this reaction?

aerobic respiration

Study the diagram. Which process is represented by the question mark?

glycolysis

The breakdown of sugar is called ___.

True

The chemical reactions in cellular respiration use glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. The chemical reactions for photosynthesis do the opposite.

oxygen

The diagram below represents the gas exchange relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. What gas does the arrow labeled 2 represent?

C + D + E → A + B

The diagram shows how a plant interfaces with its environment in various ways. Using the diagram in the above picture, which series of steps best represents nutrition?

autotrophic nutrition by photosynthesis

The diagram shows how a plant interfaces with its environment in various ways. How is the process occurring in the plant best described?

The energy is transferred to and stored in the bonds of glucose

The diagram summarizes the reactions involved in photosynthesis. In the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis, energy from light is used to split water molecules. The solar energy from the light is transferred to NADPH and ATP. how is that energy related to the formation of glucose?

it allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf so that photosynthesis can take place

The drawing shows the cross section of a plant leaf. The guard cells open and close the stomata. How does the stoma contribute to the survival of the plant?

the sun

The energy that powers photosynthesis comes from ___.

Glycolysis

The first stage of all energy-releasing pathways for organisms is ___.

mmosaccharide

The glucose produced during photosynthesis is an example of a ___.

Cellular respiration

The graph could be used to represent which cellular process?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide

The tropical rainforests are sometimes called the "lungs of the earth" because of the abundance of plant species. Which two atmospheric gases are balanced by tropical rainforests?

the cell uses the energy in sunlight to make food

What happens during photosynthesis?

adenine, Ribose sugar and Phosphates

What three components make up both ADP and ATP?

Chemical potential

What type of energy is formed in ATP?

A chemical bond is broken and a phosphate is removed

When is energy released from ATP?

in muscle cell

Where can lactic acid fermentation be found to occur?

Adenine , phosphate , Ribose sugar

Which of the following are part of an ATP molecule? Choose all that apply.

glucose

Which of the following is a product of photosynthesis?

When ATP releases energy, ADP is formed, ATP provides energy for cells to function, ATP stores chemical potential energy in its phosphate bonds

Which of the following statements are true about ATP? Select all that are true. Used ATP is discarded by the cell as waste A single molecule of ATP stores more chemical energy than glucose

Photosynthesis uses water and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen

Which of the following statements is true about photosynthesis? Photosynthesis uses oxygen and water to produce glucose and carbon dioxide Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide and oxygen to produce glucose and water Photosynthesis uses glucose and water to produce oxygen and carbon dioxide


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