A) photosynthesis B) cellular respiration C) lysis D) electrolysis
A) all of these B) energy C) carbohydrates D) sugar
A) nitrogen B) protons C) water D) electrons
A) Adenosine Triproton B) Amino triphosphate C) Adenosine Triphosphate D) Amino diphosphate
A) all of these B) ADP C) DNA D) ATP
A) Krebs Cycle B) chlorophyll C) chloroplast D) mitochondria
A) animals B) all of these C) plants D) all bacteria
A) cellular respiration B) digestion C) cell lysis D) photosynthesis
A) sugar B) water C) sunlight D) oxygen
A) stroma B) outer membranes C) mitochondria D) thylakoids
A) potassium B) phosphorus C) protons D) oxygen
A) proteins B) amino acids C) lipids D) sugars
A) protein B) lipids C) sugar D) amino acid
A) ATP gains a phosphate B) ATP loses a phosphate C) ATP loses one nitrogen D) ATP gains one nitrogen
A) sunlight B) energy C) O2 D) CO2
A) water and oxygen B) carbon dioxide and glucose C) sugar and oxygen D) carbon dioxide and water
A) water and oxygen B) sugar and oxygen C) carbon dioxide and water D) carbon dioxide and glucose
A) to create or make B) to divide C) to destroy D) to multiply
A) takes away B) yields C) turns into D) equals
A) proteins B) sugars C) lipids D) DNA
A) CO2 B) H20 C) C6H12O6 D) C12H6O12
A) two of these B) carbon dioxide C) carbon monoxide D) Calcium Oxide
A) 18 B) 36 C) 12 D) 22
A) inner membrane B) stroma C) thylakoids D) granum
A) in the mitochondria B) In the rough ER C) in the Golgi D) in the cytoplasm
A) water B) oxygen C) sugar D) carbon dioxide
A) H2O B) CO2 C) O2 D) glucose
A) glucose B) oxygen C) CO2 D) water
A) H2O B) sugar C) carbon dioxide D) O2
A) Nitrogen Cycle B) Water Cycle C) Calvin Cycle D) Krebs Cycle
A) light independent reactions B) light dependent reactions C) Water Cycle D) Krebs Cycle
A) all of these B) oxygen to create water to get energy for the cell C) oxygen to break down glucose to get energy for the cell D) Carbon Dioxide to break down sugar to get energy
A) 2 pyruvates, 2 NADPHs and 2 ATPs B) 2 glucoses, 2 ATPS and 2 NADPs C) 2 ATPS and 2 glucoses D) 36 pyruvates, 36 ATPS, 36 NAPHs
A) ATP B) RNA C) DNA D) sucrose
A) proteins B) enzymes C) amino acids D) sugar
A) enzymes B) polysaccharide C) glucose D) starch
A) mitochondria B) cytoplasm C) Golgi D) stroma
A) Krebs Cycle B) Water Cycle C) glycolysis
A) digestion B) lactic acid C) cellular respiration D) photosynthesis
A) digestion B) muscle atrophy C) photosynthesis D) cellular respiration
A) thylakoids B) stroma C) chlorophyll D) chloroplasts
A) in the stroma B) in the inner membrane of a chloroplast C) in the thylakoids D) in the mitochondria
A) False B) True
A) dark reactions B) apostosis C) lysis D) light reactions
A) light dependent reactions B) dark reactions C) light independent reactions D) Nitrogen Cycle
A) they are mirror images of each other B) none of these C) the products are the same in both D) the reactants are the same in both
A) digestion B) photosynthesis C) diffusion D) cellular respiration
A) photosynthesis B) cellular respiration C) osmosis D) diffusion
A) active transport B) passive transport C) synthesis D) osmosis
A) active transport B) osmosis C) simple diffusion D) facilitated diffusion
A) active transport B) passive transport C) all of these D) osmosis
A) water B) lipids C) carbohydrates D) proteins
A) cell membrane B) mitochondria C) chloroplast D) Golgi Bodies
A) lysis B) passive transport C) osmosis D) active transport
A) digestion B) passive transport C) respiration D) active transport
A) Rough ER B) mitochondria C) smooth ER D) phospholipids |