MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Observe: Click Next. What happens in the mitochondrion?
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    Energy is created and the c6 h12 o6 goes away
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    oxygen and c6 h12 o6
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    The pyruvate molecules
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    More energy was created and you get the CO2 and h20
Q.2.
Observe: Click Next. What happens in the cytoplasm?
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    No because there is 6 oxygen on one side and 2 on the other
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    oxygen and c6 h12 o6
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    More energy was created and you get the CO2 and h20
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    Energy is created and the c6 h12 o6 goes away
Q.3.
Is the formula balanced as written? Why or why not?
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    No because there is 6 oxygen on one side and 2 on the other
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    animals and plants depend on each other for food, creation of oxygen and CO2
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    homeostasis, food, water and shelterand fresh air
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
Q.4.
What is the chemical formula of oxygen?
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    c02 and h20
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    co2
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    02
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    h2o
Q.5.
Which molecules would you expect to find at the bottom of the diagram? Explain.
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
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    c02 and h20
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    animals need oxygen, therefore the plants must make the CO2 and plants need fertilizer so when animals pass away there corpses can then be used as fertilizer
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
Q.6.
Summarize: Although photosynthesis is a complex process involving many reactions, it canbe summarized by a simplified formula that shows inputs on the left and outputs on the right.Based on your observations, write a simplified formula for photosynthesis:
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    no there are more c, h and o atoms on the left
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    6H20 + 6c02 -> 602 + c6h1206
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    c6h1206 + 02 -> C02 + h20
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    h2o + co2 -> 02 + c6 h12 o6
Q.7.
Think and discuss: In what ways are plants and animals dependent on each other?
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    a plant needs water, sunlight and place forthe roots to grow and previous homeostasis and CO2
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    animals need oxygen, therefore the plants must make the CO2 and plants need fertilizer so when animals pass away there corpses can then be used as fertilizer
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
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    animals and plants depend on each other for food, creation of oxygen and CO2
Q.8.
Analyze: Cellular respiration involves two phases. The anaerobic phase does not involveoxygen, while the aerobic phase does. Where does each phase take place?
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    Inputs - c6 h12 o6 and o2Outputs - c02 and h20
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    Anaerobic: inside of the cytoplasm Aerobic: inside of the mitochondria
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    no there are more c, h and o atoms on the left
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    cellular respiration results in a net output of energy
Q.9.
Glucose is a simple sugar. What is the chemicalformula of glucose?
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    c6 h 12 o 6
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    c02 and h20
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    c6h1206 and 02
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    c6 h12 o6 and o2
Q.10.
In photosynthesis, what form of energy is sunlight converted to, and how is thisenergy stored?
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    cellular respiration results in a net output of energy
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    I think they are related because they have the opposite inputs and outputs
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    its converted to chemical energy to produce ATP
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    it gives plants the energy they need to produce glucose
Q.11.
Which substances are outputs of respiration?
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
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    c6h1206 and 02
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
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    c02 and h20
Q.12.
Predict: Of the molecules shown on the MOLECULES pane, which do you think are inputs(ingredients) in cellular respiration? Which do you think are outputs?
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    Inputs - c6 h12 o6 and o2Outputs - c02 and h20
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    no there are more c, h and o atoms on the left
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    Inputs: h20 and carbon dioxide
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    6H20 + 6c02 -> 602 + c6h1206
Q.13.
Now balance the input/output formula by adding coefficients to each molecule. Writethe balanced formula below, and then check your work by clicking Balance.
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    Inputs: h20 and carbon dioxide
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    h2o + co2 -> 02 + c6 h12 o6
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    c6 h12 o6 and o2
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    c6h1206 + 602 -> 6C02 + h20
Q.14.
Observe: Click Next. What happens now?
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    The pyruvate molecules
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    oxygen and c6 h12 o6
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    H2o and carbon dioxide
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    no the quantities are not the same
Q.15.
Turn on Show input/output formula to check. Were you correct?
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    yessirr
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    c6 h 12 o 6
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    homeostasis, food, water and shelterand fresh air
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    photosynthesis produces the glucose that is used in respiration
Q.16.
How is the energy produced by respiration stored?
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    homeostasis, food, water and shelterand fresh air
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    cells can store energy in the atp
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    no the quantities are not the same
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    No because there is 6 oxygen on one side and 2 on the other
Q.17.
Which substances are inputs in photosynthesis?
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    c6h1206 and 02
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    c02 and h20
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
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    co2
Q.18.
Compare: The aerobic phase of cellular respiration in the mitochondrion produces a net ofabout 28 to 30 ATP molecules. How does this compare to the energy released in glycolysis?
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    The reactants are the same as the products of photosynthesis compared to respiration and visa - versa
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    I think they are related because they have the opposite inputs and outputs
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    Inputs: h20 and carbon dioxide
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    no there are more c, h and o atoms on the left
Q.19.
Which substances are outputs of photosynthesis?
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    c6h1206 and 02
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    c6 h12 o6 and o2
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
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    c02 and h20
Q.20.
Form a hypothesis: How do you think photosynthesis is related to cellular respiration?
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
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    when you breathe you take in something similar to when your cells reperate
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    photosynthesis produces the glucose that is used in respiration
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    I think they are related because they have the opposite inputs and outputs
Q.21.
Does cellular respiration result in a net input of energy or a net output of energy?Explain.
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    I think they are related because they have the opposite inputs and outputs
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    cellular respiration results in a net output of energy
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    it gives plants the energy they need to produce glucose
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
Q.22.
How is breathing related to cellular respiration? (Hint: Think about both the inputs and theoutputs of cellular respiration.)
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    I think they are related because they have the opposite inputs and outputs
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    when you breathe you take in something similar to when your cells reperate
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
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    its converted to chemical energy to produce ATP
Q.23.
Predict: Of the molecules shown on the MOLECULES pane, which do you think are inputs(ingredients) in photosynthesis? W hich do you think are outputs?
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    Inputs - c6 h12 o6 and o2Outputs - c02 and h20
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    Inputs: h20 and carbon dioxide
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    no there are more c, h and o atoms on the left
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    c6h1206 + 602 -> 6C02 + h20
Q.24.
Is the formula balanced as written? Why or why not? _
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    animals and plants depend on each other for food, creation of oxygen and CO2
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    H2o and carbon dioxide
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    no the quantities are not the same
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    No because there is 6 oxygen on one side and 2 on the other
Q.25.
Which molecules are inputs in photosynthesis?
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    c02 and h20
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    c02 and h20 are both products of respiration and reactants of photo synthesis
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
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    H2o and carbon dioxide
Q.26.
Which molecules would you expect to find at the top of the diagram? Explain.
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    c02 and h20
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    H2o and carbon dioxide
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    animals and plants depend on each other for food, creation of oxygen and CO2
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    c6h1202 and 02, they are both products of photosynthesis and reactants of respiration
Q.27.
Explore: Drag each molecule from the MOLECULES pane to the RESPIRATION pane.Which molecules are inputs in cellular respiration?
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    c6 h 12 o 6
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    c6h1206 + 02 -> C02 + h20
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    c6 h12 o6 and o2
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    c6h1206 and 02
Q.28.
Summarize: Based on what you have seen, write a simplified formula for cellular respiration.
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    h2o + co2 -> 02 + c6 h12 o6
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    c6h1206 + 02 -> C02 + h20
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    c6 h12 o6 and o2
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    c6h1206 + 602 -> 6C02 + h20