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ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during glycolysis. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?(1 point)
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Heat
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Carbon Dioxide
Water
Heat
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Carbon Dioxide
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1.Animals obtain their nitrogen from.......(Plants)
2.What is the difference between a consumer and a producer.........(Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.)
3.Which statement is true?......(Food webs are the best depictions of feeding relationships because they show many ways that plants and animals are connected.)
4.Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?........
(Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.)
5.ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during glycolysis. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?..........(Heat)
6.Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?.......(Fungus)
7........
8.In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will.......(Decrease)
9..........
10.Select the most accurate example of a food chain.......(grass → rabbit → snake → hawk)
11.Turkey vultures eat carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill. How are they classified?.......(Carnivore)
12.Which of the following can be classified as a producer?...........(corn)
13.........
14.Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?.........(Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.)
15.Which process in photosynthesis uses energy from the sun?........(splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen)
16.Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of.......(glucose molecules.)
17.............
18.The black bear is common to North America. Black bears eat many foods, mainly grass, roots, berries, and insects. However, fish and mammals—including those already dead—are also part of their diet. Some tend to wander near campsites and can develop a taste for human food and garbage. Given this information, which term most accurately characterizes black bears?...........(omnivores)
19.Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?.........(producer)
20.The nitrogen cycle requires _____ to convert nitrogen to nitrites and nitrates..........(bacteria)
1.Animals obtain their nitrogen from.......(Plants)
2.What is the difference between a consumer and a producer.........(Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.)
3.Which statement is true?......(Food webs are the best depictions of feeding relationships because they show many ways that plants and animals are connected.)
4.Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?........
(Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.)
5.ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during glycolysis. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?..........(Heat)
6.Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?.......(Fungus)
7........
8.In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will.......(Decrease)
9..........
10.Select the most accurate example of a food chain.......(grass → rabbit → snake → hawk)
11.Turkey vultures eat carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill. How are they classified?.......(Carnivore)
12.Which of the following can be classified as a producer?...........(corn)
13.........
14.Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?.........(Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.)
15.Which process in photosynthesis uses energy from the sun?........(splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen)
16.Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of.......(glucose molecules.)
17.............
18.The black bear is common to North America. Black bears eat many foods, mainly grass, roots, berries, and insects. However, fish and mammals—including those already dead—are also part of their diet. Some tend to wander near campsites and can develop a taste for human food and garbage. Given this information, which term most accurately characterizes black bears?...........(omnivores)
19.Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?.........(producer)
20.The nitrogen cycle requires _____ to convert nitrogen to nitrites and nitrates..........(bacteria)
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this is 100% for 2022-2023 7th grade Matter and Energy Test Unit 7, A
1.Which process in photosynthesis uses energy from the sun?
splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen
2.Turkey vultures eat carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill. How are they classified?
carnivore
3.ATP is a
usable form of energy
4.Which of the following can be classified as a producer?
corn
5.The nitrogen cycle requires _____ to convert nitrogen to nitrites and nitrates.
bacteria
6.Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
7.Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of
glucose molecules.
8.Which role does photosynthesis play in the flow of energy?
Photosynthesis converts radiant energy to chemical energy to be used by organisms in the food chain.
9.The black bear is common to North America. Black bears eat many foods, mainly grass, roots, berries, and insects. However, fish and mammals—including those already dead—are also part of their diet. Some tend to wander near campsites and can develop a taste for human food and garbage. Given this information, which term most accurately characterizes black bears?
omnivores
10.How do energy and matter move in ecosystems?
Energy flows in one direction, and matter cycles through the environment.
11. Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?
producer
12.In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will
decrease.
13.Animals obtain their nitrogen from
plants.
14.Which statement is true?
Food webs are the best depictions of feeding relationships because they show many ways that plants and animals are connected.
15.Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?
Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
16.What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.
17.If producers generate 100% of the energy, what percentage of that energy is left by the time it reaches tertiary consumers?
0.1%
18.Select the most accurate example of a food chain.
grass → rabbit → snake → hawk
19.Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?
fungus
20.ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during glycolysis. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?
Heat
note:the answer will be out of order
1.Which process in photosynthesis uses energy from the sun?
splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen
2.Turkey vultures eat carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill. How are they classified?
carnivore
3.ATP is a
usable form of energy
4.Which of the following can be classified as a producer?
corn
5.The nitrogen cycle requires _____ to convert nitrogen to nitrites and nitrates.
bacteria
6.Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?
Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
7.Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of
glucose molecules.
8.Which role does photosynthesis play in the flow of energy?
Photosynthesis converts radiant energy to chemical energy to be used by organisms in the food chain.
9.The black bear is common to North America. Black bears eat many foods, mainly grass, roots, berries, and insects. However, fish and mammals—including those already dead—are also part of their diet. Some tend to wander near campsites and can develop a taste for human food and garbage. Given this information, which term most accurately characterizes black bears?
omnivores
10.How do energy and matter move in ecosystems?
Energy flows in one direction, and matter cycles through the environment.
11. Which trophic level is always a necessity in an energy pyramid or food chain?
producer
12.In a food chain, with each feeding relationship, the energy transferred from one organism to another will
decrease.
13.Animals obtain their nitrogen from
plants.
14.Which statement is true?
Food webs are the best depictions of feeding relationships because they show many ways that plants and animals are connected.
15.Why is the energy pyramid not a smooth geometric shape like a triangle but, rather, looks like narrow blocks stacked on top of wider blocks?
Energy decreases at each level, and only 10% remains from the previous level.
16.What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their own food using the energy from the sun.
17.If producers generate 100% of the energy, what percentage of that energy is left by the time it reaches tertiary consumers?
0.1%
18.Select the most accurate example of a food chain.
grass → rabbit → snake → hawk
19.Which of the following can be classified as a decomposer?
fungus
20.ATP stores some of the energy from glucose molecules during glycolysis. How is the remaining energy from these glucose molecules released?
Heat
note:the answer will be out of order
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