Question
How does photosynthesis help humans survive?
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Photosynthesis gives us oxygen so we can breath and glucose we can break down for energy
Photosynthesis gives us oxygen, but we could eat animals for a food source
Photosynthesis gives us energy through glucose and carbon dioxide which we need to breath
Photosynthesis gives us light energy
Analyze the written formulas for photosynthesis and pick the most accurate:
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Sunlight + Water + Oxygen 🡪 Glucose + Carbon Dioxide
Sunlight + Water + Carbon Dioxide🡪 Glucose + Oxygen
Glucose + Oxygen 🡪 Water + Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight 🡪 Glucose
Which of the following organisms depend on the process of cellular respiration for survival?
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Only animals, since they are the only organisms that use the cellular respiration process
Animals, algae and phytoplankton but not plants
Humans only
All organisms that break down glucose for food; including plants and animals
The diagram shows the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration and the organelles in which they occur. Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated?
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Captionless Image
Oxygen is produced during cellular respiration and stored during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used as reactants in photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis releases the energy that is stored during the process of cellular respiration.
Glucose is used during cellular respiration to produce food that is broken down during photosynthesis.
Which gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
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hydrogen
oxygen
nitrogen
carbon dioxide
Which of the following pairings shows the substance released during cellular respiration (a product) and the cellular structure that is responsible for that process?
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O2 and chloroplast
ATP and chloroplast
CO2 and mitochondria
glucose and mitochondria
In the carbon cycle, cellular respiration is the process responsible for the conversion of carbon-containing sugars into carbon dioxide gas, which can then become part of the atmosphere. What process can remove this gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere?
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nitrogen fixation
glycolysis
photosynthesis
transpiration
What reactants are necessary to make ATP energy?
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glucose and carbon dioxide
oxygen and glucose
water and carbon dioxide
water and glucose
Where would most of the energy be found in a food web?
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Captionless Image
Apex predator level
Primary consumer level
Producer level
Secondary consumer level
Nitrogen in the soil is changed into a usable form by what type of organism?
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Plants
Bacteria
Animals
Fungi
What happens to energy as it travels through a food chain?
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It increases
It decreases
It stays the same
It fluctuates from one level to the next, up and down
The process of burning fuel such as coal or oil is
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Captionless Image
Combustion
Respiration
Decomposition
Photosynthesis
All of the following increase the amount of atmospheric carbon EXCEPT
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Violent weather
Removal of plants
Volcanic Eruptions
Animal agriculture
The burning of fossil fuels is a serious disruption to the carbon cycle because
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it produces CO2 slower than carbon is stored as fossils.
it produces CO2 faster than carbon is stored as fossils.
it prevents plants from taking up carbon compounds.
it slows down the uptake of carbon by plants.
What is likely to happen to the population of Arctic Cod if the population of phyto-plankton decrease?
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Nothing - the phytoplankton population have no affect on Arctic Cod.
The Arctic Cod population will increase.
The Arctic Cod population will decrease.
Option 4
What do the arrows in a food chain represent?
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Captionless Image
How many organisms are present.
The movement of organisms.
The amount of energy being moved.
The transfer of energy.
Which organism in this food chain will transform radiant energy into chemical energy?
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Captionless Image
Green plants
Beetle
Toad
Snake
Owl
Which model shows the amount of energy available at each feeding?
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Food chain
Food web
Energy pyramid
Why are there very few tertiary consumers?
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They do not need much energy to survive.
They are usually eaten by secondary consumers.
Energy is passed from the producers to the tertiary consumers.
There is fierce competition for energy available at the top.
What percentage of energy is lost at each tropic level?
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25%
10%
90%
65%
Which part of an energy pyramid has the most organisms?
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Captionless Image
Tertiary consumers
Secondary consumers
Primary consumers
Producers
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Photosynthesis gives us oxygen so we can breath and glucose we can break down for energy
Photosynthesis gives us oxygen, but we could eat animals for a food source
Photosynthesis gives us energy through glucose and carbon dioxide which we need to breath
Photosynthesis gives us light energy
Analyze the written formulas for photosynthesis and pick the most accurate:
*
Sunlight + Water + Oxygen 🡪 Glucose + Carbon Dioxide
Sunlight + Water + Carbon Dioxide🡪 Glucose + Oxygen
Glucose + Oxygen 🡪 Water + Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide + Sunlight 🡪 Glucose
Which of the following organisms depend on the process of cellular respiration for survival?
*
Only animals, since they are the only organisms that use the cellular respiration process
Animals, algae and phytoplankton but not plants
Humans only
All organisms that break down glucose for food; including plants and animals
The diagram shows the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration and the organelles in which they occur. Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated?
*
Captionless Image
Oxygen is produced during cellular respiration and stored during photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used as reactants in photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis releases the energy that is stored during the process of cellular respiration.
Glucose is used during cellular respiration to produce food that is broken down during photosynthesis.
Which gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
*
hydrogen
oxygen
nitrogen
carbon dioxide
Which of the following pairings shows the substance released during cellular respiration (a product) and the cellular structure that is responsible for that process?
*
O2 and chloroplast
ATP and chloroplast
CO2 and mitochondria
glucose and mitochondria
In the carbon cycle, cellular respiration is the process responsible for the conversion of carbon-containing sugars into carbon dioxide gas, which can then become part of the atmosphere. What process can remove this gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere?
*
nitrogen fixation
glycolysis
photosynthesis
transpiration
What reactants are necessary to make ATP energy?
*
glucose and carbon dioxide
oxygen and glucose
water and carbon dioxide
water and glucose
Where would most of the energy be found in a food web?
*
Captionless Image
Apex predator level
Primary consumer level
Producer level
Secondary consumer level
Nitrogen in the soil is changed into a usable form by what type of organism?
*
Plants
Bacteria
Animals
Fungi
What happens to energy as it travels through a food chain?
*
It increases
It decreases
It stays the same
It fluctuates from one level to the next, up and down
The process of burning fuel such as coal or oil is
*
Captionless Image
Combustion
Respiration
Decomposition
Photosynthesis
All of the following increase the amount of atmospheric carbon EXCEPT
*
Violent weather
Removal of plants
Volcanic Eruptions
Animal agriculture
The burning of fossil fuels is a serious disruption to the carbon cycle because
*
it produces CO2 slower than carbon is stored as fossils.
it produces CO2 faster than carbon is stored as fossils.
it prevents plants from taking up carbon compounds.
it slows down the uptake of carbon by plants.
What is likely to happen to the population of Arctic Cod if the population of phyto-plankton decrease?
*
Captionless Image
Nothing - the phytoplankton population have no affect on Arctic Cod.
The Arctic Cod population will increase.
The Arctic Cod population will decrease.
Option 4
What do the arrows in a food chain represent?
*
Captionless Image
How many organisms are present.
The movement of organisms.
The amount of energy being moved.
The transfer of energy.
Which organism in this food chain will transform radiant energy into chemical energy?
*
Captionless Image
Green plants
Beetle
Toad
Snake
Owl
Which model shows the amount of energy available at each feeding?
*
Food chain
Food web
Energy pyramid
Why are there very few tertiary consumers?
*
Captionless Image
They do not need much energy to survive.
They are usually eaten by secondary consumers.
Energy is passed from the producers to the tertiary consumers.
There is fierce competition for energy available at the top.
What percentage of energy is lost at each tropic level?
*
Captionless Image
25%
10%
90%
65%
Which part of an energy pyramid has the most organisms?
*
Captionless Image
Tertiary consumers
Secondary consumers
Primary consumers
Producers
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions based on the scientific principles of photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and ecological relationships:
1. **How does photosynthesis help humans survive?**
- **Answer:** Photosynthesis gives us oxygen so we can breathe and glucose we can break down for energy.
2. **Analyze the written formulas for photosynthesis and pick the most accurate:**
- **Answer:** Sunlight + Water + Carbon Dioxide 🡪 Glucose + Oxygen.
3. **Which of the following organisms depend on the process of cellular respiration for survival?**
- **Answer:** All organisms that break down glucose for food; including plants and animals.
4. **Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated?**
- **Answer:** Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used as reactants in photosynthesis.
5. **Which gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?**
- **Answer:** Carbon dioxide.
6. **Which of the following pairings shows the substance released during cellular respiration (a product) and the cellular structure that is responsible for that process?**
- **Answer:** CO2 and mitochondria.
7. **What process can remove carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere?**
- **Answer:** Photosynthesis.
8. **What reactants are necessary to make ATP energy?**
- **Answer:** Oxygen and glucose.
9. **Where would most of the energy be found in a food web?**
- **Answer:** Producer level.
10. **Nitrogen in the soil is changed into a usable form by what type of organism?**
- **Answer:** Bacteria.
11. **What happens to energy as it travels through a food chain?**
- **Answer:** It decreases.
12. **The process of burning fuel such as coal or oil is:**
- **Answer:** Combustion.
13. **All of the following increase the amount of atmospheric carbon EXCEPT:**
- **Answer:** Violent weather.
14. **The burning of fossil fuels is a serious disruption to the carbon cycle because:**
- **Answer:** It produces CO2 faster than carbon is stored as fossils.
15. **What is likely to happen to the population of Arctic Cod if the population of phytoplankton decreases?**
- **Answer:** The Arctic Cod population will decrease.
16. **What do the arrows in a food chain represent?**
- **Answer:** The transfer of energy.
17. **Which organism in this food chain will transform radiant energy into chemical energy?**
- **Answer:** Green plants.
18. **Which model shows the amount of energy available at each feeding?**
- **Answer:** Energy pyramid.
19. **Why are there very few tertiary consumers?**
- **Answer:** There is fierce competition for energy available at the top.
20. **What percentage of energy is lost at each trophic level?**
- **Answer:** 90%.
21. **Which part of an energy pyramid has the most organisms?**
- **Answer:** Producers.
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
1. **How does photosynthesis help humans survive?**
- **Answer:** Photosynthesis gives us oxygen so we can breathe and glucose we can break down for energy.
2. **Analyze the written formulas for photosynthesis and pick the most accurate:**
- **Answer:** Sunlight + Water + Carbon Dioxide 🡪 Glucose + Oxygen.
3. **Which of the following organisms depend on the process of cellular respiration for survival?**
- **Answer:** All organisms that break down glucose for food; including plants and animals.
4. **Which statement describes how photosynthesis and cellular respiration are interrelated?**
- **Answer:** Carbon dioxide and water released by cellular respiration are used as reactants in photosynthesis.
5. **Which gas is removed from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?**
- **Answer:** Carbon dioxide.
6. **Which of the following pairings shows the substance released during cellular respiration (a product) and the cellular structure that is responsible for that process?**
- **Answer:** CO2 and mitochondria.
7. **What process can remove carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere?**
- **Answer:** Photosynthesis.
8. **What reactants are necessary to make ATP energy?**
- **Answer:** Oxygen and glucose.
9. **Where would most of the energy be found in a food web?**
- **Answer:** Producer level.
10. **Nitrogen in the soil is changed into a usable form by what type of organism?**
- **Answer:** Bacteria.
11. **What happens to energy as it travels through a food chain?**
- **Answer:** It decreases.
12. **The process of burning fuel such as coal or oil is:**
- **Answer:** Combustion.
13. **All of the following increase the amount of atmospheric carbon EXCEPT:**
- **Answer:** Violent weather.
14. **The burning of fossil fuels is a serious disruption to the carbon cycle because:**
- **Answer:** It produces CO2 faster than carbon is stored as fossils.
15. **What is likely to happen to the population of Arctic Cod if the population of phytoplankton decreases?**
- **Answer:** The Arctic Cod population will decrease.
16. **What do the arrows in a food chain represent?**
- **Answer:** The transfer of energy.
17. **Which organism in this food chain will transform radiant energy into chemical energy?**
- **Answer:** Green plants.
18. **Which model shows the amount of energy available at each feeding?**
- **Answer:** Energy pyramid.
19. **Why are there very few tertiary consumers?**
- **Answer:** There is fierce competition for energy available at the top.
20. **What percentage of energy is lost at each trophic level?**
- **Answer:** 90%.
21. **Which part of an energy pyramid has the most organisms?**
- **Answer:** Producers.
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions!