6. Jaylah and Simon were discussing what they learned in Science class today. Jaylah asked Simon the following question, "If oxygen is removed from a plant's environment, what would you expect to happen to the plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP?"

What is the correct response that Simon should give Jaylah?

(1 point)
Responses

The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because photosynthesis would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.
The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because photosynthesis would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.

The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because cellular respiration should occur normally.
The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because cellular respiration should occur normally.

The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because cellular respiration would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.
The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because cellular respiration would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.

The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would not be affected because photosynthesis should occur normally.

9 answers

The plant's ability to break down glucose sugar and produce the energy molecule of ATP would be affected because cellular respiration would not have a needed reactant to undergo all the chemical reactions.
7. Match the parts of the photosynthesis equation.

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

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glucose
water
oxygen
carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide + water -----------> glucose + oxygen
11. A scientist fills a glass container with water and places an aquatic plant inside the container, then closes the lid and places the container in direct sunlight. The scientist observes small bubbles on the surfaces of the plant’s leaves on days 1 and 2, but no bubbles on day 3. If the scientist concludes that the bubbles were caused by photosynthesis, then which reactant should be added to the water in order for the bubbles to reappear?

(1 point)
Responses

hydrogen gas
hydrogen gas

carbon dioxide gas
carbon dioxide gas

oxygen gas
oxygen gas

glucose sugar
carbon dioxide gas
13-15. Match each phrase to the correct biochemical process.(3 points)
Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration
This chemical reactions is driven by the absorption of solar energy in sunlight.
Photosynthesis – This chemical reactions is driven by the absorption of solar energy in sunlight.
Cellular Respiration – This chemical reactions is driven by the absorption of solar energy in sunlight.
This chemical reaction takes place in the presence of oxygen and releases stored energy.
Photosynthesis – This chemical reaction takes place in the presence of oxygen and releases stored energy.
Cellular Respiration – This chemical reaction takes place in the presence of oxygen and releases stored energy.
The sugars produced from this process can be used immediately or stored for growth or later use.
Photosynthesis – The sugars produced from this process can be used immediately or stored for growth or later use.
Cellular Respiration – The sugars produced from this process can be used immediately or stored for growth or later use.
. Identify the products and reactants of cellular respiration.(4 points)
Reactant of Cellular Respiration Product of Cellular Respiration
glucose
Reactant of Cellular Respiration – glucose
Product of Cellular Respiration – glucose
oxygen gas
Reactant of Cellular Respiration – oxygen gas
Product of Cellular Respiration – oxygen gas
water
Reactant of Cellular Respiration – water
Product of Cellular Respiration – water
carbon dioxide gas
Reactant of Cellular Respiration – carbon dioxide gas
Product of Cellular Respiration – carbon dioxide gas