Cell Cycle Retest

Cell Cycle Retest

9th Grade

31 Qs

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Cell Cycle Retest

Cell Cycle Retest

Assessment

Quiz

Science

9th Grade

Medium

Cellular Respiration, HS-LS1-6

Standards-aligned

Created by

Latoya Smith

Used 2+ times

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31 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

Which 3 are Inputs for photosynthesis?

(Pick 3)

Carbon Dioxide

Oxygen

Water

Sugar

Sunlight

Answer explanation

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into oxygen and sugar. In this question, the correct inputs for photosynthesis are Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight. These inputs are essential for plants to carry out the photosynthesis process, where they use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugar. Oxygen is released as a byproduct, while sugar is used as a source of energy for the plant. Therefore, Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sunlight are the three inputs required for photosynthesis.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

What is the chemical formula for glucose?

C6H12O6

C6H6O12

C12H6O12

C6O2H6

Answer explanation

The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6. This is the correct choice because glucose is a simple sugar with six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. It is commonly found in plants and is an important source of energy for living organisms. The other options are incorrect because they do not match the correct chemical formula for glucose. This answer explanation provides information about the chemical formula for glucose without mentioning the option number or using the word 'query'.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

What is the chemical formula for oxygen?

H12O2

C6O2

O3

O2

Answer explanation

The chemical formula for oxygen is O2. Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, meaning it consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. This formula represents the most stable and common form of oxygen found in the Earth's atmosphere. The other options, H12O2, C6O2, and O3, do not accurately represent the chemical formula for oxygen. Therefore, the correct choice is O2.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

Explain the how the process of photosynthesis and cellular respiration cycle matter

The outputs of photosynthesis are the inputs for cellular respiration

The inputs of photosynthesis are the inputs of cellular respiration

The inputs of cellular respiration are the inputs of photosynthesis

The outputs of cellular respiration are the outputs of photosynthesis

Answer explanation

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interconnected processes. During photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. The glucose produced is then used as a source of energy during cellular respiration, where it is broken down to release energy for the cell's activities. The correct choice is that the outputs of photosynthesis, such as glucose, serve as the inputs for cellular respiration. This ensures a continuous cycle of matter and energy flow in living organisms.

5.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

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Cellular Respiration's goal is to (a)  

make water

make ATP

make glucose

make oxygen

Answer explanation

Cellular Respiration's goal is to make ATP. It is a process that converts glucose and oxygen into ATP, the main energy source for cells. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells. Through a series of chemical reactions, glucose is broken down and oxygen is used to produce ATP. The production of ATP is essential for various cellular activities, such as muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and active transport. By making ATP, cellular respiration provides the energy needed for cells to carry out their functions.

6.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

Cellular Respiration involves the chemical breakdown of (a)   to form ATP Energy

Fats

Fructose

Glucose

Proteins

Answer explanation

Cellular Respiration involves the chemical breakdown of glucose to form ATP Energy. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells. Glucose is a type of sugar that is commonly used as a source of energy in living organisms. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down through a series of chemical reactions, releasing energy in the form of ATP. This energy is then used by cells to carry out various functions and processes. The breakdown of glucose in cellular respiration is an essential process for the survival and functioning of organisms.

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Cellular Respiration

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 3 pts

Which of the following is the correct reaction for photosynthesis?

sunlight + carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen

glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP

oxygen + water --> carbon dioxide + glucose

Answer explanation

The question asks for the correct reaction for photosynthesis. The correct choice is 'sunlight + carbon dioxide + water -> glucose + oxygen'. This reaction occurs during photosynthesis, where sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water are converted into glucose and oxygen. This process is essential for plants to produce energy and release oxygen into the atmosphere.

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