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NDQ_008960 | Recycling is the best way to conserve natural resources. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008961 | __nonrenewable resource that plants need to grow | a. soil, b. natural resource, c. biomass energy, d. renewable resource, e. sustainable use, f. fossil fuel, g. nonrenewable resource | a | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008962 | __resource that is remade by natural processes as quickly as people use it | a. soil, b. natural resource, c. biomass energy, d. renewable resource, e. sustainable use, f. fossil fuel, g. nonrenewable resource | d | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008963 | Kitchen and garden wastes can be recycled by composting them. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008964 | Methane gas produced by decomposing garbage is a fossil fuel. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008965 | Which energy resource is used more than any other in the world? | a. wood, b. wind, c. sun, d. oil | d | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008966 | Renewable resources include | a. living things, b. uranium, c. coal, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008967 | Nonrenewable energy resources include | a. natural gas, b. nuclear energy, c. biomass energy, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008968 | Renewable energy resources include | a. sunlight, b. wind, c. living things, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008969 | The method of conserving resources that uses the least energy is | a. reducing resource use, b. reusing resources, c. recycling resources, d. refining resources | a | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008970 | Soil is a nonrenewable natural resource because it | a. can never be renewed, b. takes so long to form, c. is not needed in nature, d. does not produce energy | b | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_008971 | Energy resources that do not create air pollution when they are used include | a. solar energy, b. biomass energy, c. natural gas, d. two of the above | a | Lesson: natural resources
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources:
From a human point of view, natural resources can be classified as either renewable or nonrenewable.
Renewable Resources:
Renewable resources are natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them. Examples of renewable... |
NDQ_009151 | Raw materials needed for photosynthesis include | a. water, b. sugar, c. carbon dioxide, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009154 | In plants, most chloroplasts are found in the | a. fruits, b. stems, c. roots, d. leaves | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009155 | The first stage of photosynthesis takes place inside structures called | a. stroma, b. stomata, c. thylakoids, d. none of the above | c | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009158 | During the Calvin cycle | a. chlorophyll absorbs light, b. energy is stored in NADPH, c. ATP forms from ADP, d. none of the above | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009160 | The light reactions of photosynthesis produce | a. glucose, b. oxygen, c. water, d. NADP+ | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009165 | _______Only heterotrophs need food for energy. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009168 | _______ATP is the concentrated form of energy that is carried by the blood and taken up by cells. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009170 | _______Producing one molecule of glucose requires six molecules of water. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009171 | _______Some protists can carry out photosynthesis. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009172 | All living things need chemical energy for life processes. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009173 | The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009174 | _______Thylakoids are stacks of flattened sacs in a chloroplast. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009175 | Organisms that make food for themselves and other living things are called heterotrophs. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009176 | _______All photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009177 | _______Each chloroplast is surrounded by two membranes. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009178 | The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is providing carbon for glucose. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009179 | The second stage of photosynthesis takes place in the cytoplasm. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009180 | _______any organism that uses energy to make glucose | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | f | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009181 | _______second stage of photosynthesis | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | c | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009182 | _______form of energy needed to fuel life processes in all living things | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | g | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009183 | _______plant organelle where photosynthesis takes place | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | e | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009184 | _______form of energy needed for photosynthesis | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009185 | _______any organism that obtains energy from other living things | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009186 | _______first stage of photosynthesis | a. light reactions, b. heterotroph, c. Calvin cycle, d. light, e. chloroplast, f. autotroph, g. chemical | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009187 | The chemical formula for glucose is | a. C6 H12 O6 , b. C12 H6 O12 , c. C6 H6 O12 , d. none of the above | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009188 | In the reactions of photosynthesis, how many molecules of carbon dioxide are needed to produce one molecule of glucose? | a. one, b. six, c. nine, d. twelve | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009189 | Types of organisms that carry out photosynthesis include | a. bacteri, b. algae, c. plants, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009190 | The function of thylakoids is to | a. capture light energy, b. produce glucose molecules, c. release energy from ATP and NADPH, d. all of the above | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009191 | The first stage of photosynthesis requires | a. carbon dioxide, b. water, c. oxygen, d. none of the above | b | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009192 | The second stage of photosynthesis requires | a. light, b. oxygen, c. water, d. carbon dioxide | d | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009193 | What is the function of stomata in plant leaves? | a. They let leaves exchange gases with the air, b. They absorb light from the sun, c. They allow water to enter the leaves, d. none of the above | a | Lesson: photosynthesis
Making Glucose:
Chemical energy that organisms need comes from food. The nearly universal food for life is the sugar glucose. Glucose is a simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6 H12 O6 . The glucose molecule stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form. In your body, glucose i... |
NDQ_009194 | Products of cellular respiration include | a. oxygen, b. water, c. ADP, d. two of the above | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009195 | For each glucose molecule that undergoes cellular respiration, what is the maximum number of ATP molecules that are produced? | a. 2, b. 4, c. 34, d. 38 | d | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009196 | During cellular respiration, each ATP molecule forms when a phosphate is added to | a. alcohol, b. glucose, c. pyruvate, d. ADP | d | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009197 | In the first stage of cellular respiration, enzymes split a glucose molecule into two smaller molecules of | a. ADP, b. oxygen, c. pyruvate, d. carbon dioxide | c | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009198 | Cellular respiration occurs in | a. plants, b. protists, c. animals, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009199 | Which stage of cellular respiration is anaerobic? | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. Krebs cycle, d. none of the above | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009200 | The stage of cellular respiration that also occurs in fermentation is | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. Krebs cycle, d. none of the above | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009201 | How many molecules of ATP are produced during the Krebs cycle? | a. one, b. two, c. three, d. four | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009202 | When your muscle cells are working too hard for cellular respiration to keep them supplied with energy, they start producing ATP by | a. lactic acid fermentation, b. alcoholic fermentation, c. aerobic respiration, d. aerobic fermentation | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009203 | The matrix of a mitochondrion is the site of | a. glycolysis, b. the Krebs cycle, c. alcoholic fermentation, d. lactic acid fermentation | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009205 | Molecules that form during glycolysis include | a. pyruvate, b. carbon dioxide, c. ATP, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009207 | Which waste product is produced during the Krebs cycle? | a. water, b. alcohol, c. carbon dioxide, d. lactic acid | c | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009208 | _______Cellular respiration uses oxygen in addition to glucose. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009211 | _______Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all aerobic organisms. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009213 | _______Glycolysis takes place in the matrix of a mitochondrion. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009214 | _______The second stage of cellular respiration produces four molecules of ATP. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009215 | An ATP molecule forms when a phosphate is added to ADP. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009216 | Cells without mitochondria cannot break down glucose for energy. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009217 | _______A waste product of electron transport is water. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009218 | All three stages of cellular respiration are aerobic. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009219 | _______The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009220 | _______Fermentation produces ATP from lactic acid or alcohol. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009221 | Water forms as a waste product during the second stage of cellular respiration. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009222 | The final stage of cellular respiration is called electron transport. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009223 | _______second stage of cellular respiration | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | e | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009224 | _______organelle that is called the powerhouse of the cell | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | g | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009225 | _______process in which cells burn glucose for energy | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | c | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009226 | _______process in which yeasts in bread produce ATP from glucose | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | f | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009227 | _______process in which bacteria in yogurt produce ATP from glucose | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | d | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009228 | _______first stage of cellular respiration | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | a | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009229 | _______final stage of cellular respiration | a. glycolysis, b. electron transport, c. cellular respiration, d. lactic acid fermentation, e. Krebs cycle, f. alcoholic fermentation, g. mitochondrion | b | Lesson: cellular respiration
Using Glucose to Make ATP:
Cellular respiration is the process in which cells break down glucose, release the stored energy, and use the energy to make ATP. For each glucose molecule that undergoes this process, up to 38 molecules of ATP are produced. Each ATP molecules forms when a phosph... |
NDQ_009323 | Types of mutagens include | a. radiation, b. viruses, c. bacteria, d. all of the above | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009326 | When a mutated codon codes for a different amino acid, the mutation is called a | a. silent mutation, b. nonsense mutation, c. missense mutation, d. chromosomal mutation | c | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009327 | Each gene codes for one | a. codon, b. nucleotide, c. amino acid, d. protein | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009330 | Which type of RNA carries genetic information from the nucleus to a ribosome? | a. rRNA, b. tRNA, c. mRNA, d. none of the above | c | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009332 | The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of | a. sugars, b. phosphates, c. nitrogen bases, d. two of the above | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009337 | A section of DNA that codes for a protein is called a | a. base, b. codon, c. gene, d. chromosome | c | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009340 | Which statement about RNA is false? | a. RNA stands for ribonucleic acid, b. RNA is smaller than DNA, c. RNA can cross the nuclear membrane, d. none of the above | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009342 | Each codon in the genetic code | a. consists of three nitrogen bases, b. codes for three amino acids, c. represents start and stop, d. none of the above | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009343 | During the transcription step of protein synthesis | a. DNA unwinds, b. DNA is copied to form rRNA, c. tRNA leaves the nucleus, d. amino acids are assembled at a ribosome | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009344 | Some mutations occur when errors are made in copying DNA. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009345 | The genetic code is the same in all living things. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009346 | Mutations may be | a. beneficial, b. neutral, c. harmful, d. any of the above | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009347 | The translation step of protein synthesis takes place in the nucleus. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009348 | Which type of mutation has no effect on the organism? | a. silent, b. missense, c. nonsense, d. frameshift | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009349 | What happens during the translation step of protein synthesis? | a. Amino acids are joined together, b. The genetic code is carried to the nucleus, c. A molecule of mRNA forms, d. DNA moves to a ribosome | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009350 | RNA is a double-stranded nucleic acid. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009351 | Uracil is a nitrogen base found only in RNA. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009352 | ___A nonsense mutation is caused by a premature stop codon. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009353 | ___The function of RNA is to help build proteins. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009354 | ___The genetic code is the sequence of nitrogen bases in DNA. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009355 | ___Down syndrome is caused by a point mutation. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009356 | ___The codon AUG is the start codon. | a. true, b. false | a | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009357 | ___A mutated codon always codes for a different amino acid. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009358 | ___RNA contains the sugar deoxyribose. | a. true, b. false | b | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009359 | _____nitrogen base found only in DNA | a. uracil, b. rRNA, c. RNA, d. mRNA, e. thymine, f. DNA, g. tRNA | e | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
NDQ_009360 | _____type of RNA that copies DNA in the nucleus | a. uracil, b. rRNA, c. RNA, d. mRNA, e. thymine, f. DNA, g. tRNA | d | Lesson: protein synthesis
DNA RNA and Proteins:
DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A proteins structure and function depends on the sequence of its... |
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