Breaking Down Food Quick Check: for Conexus-science
1. Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of...
- glucose molecules
- oxygen molecules
- water molecules
- carbon dioxide molecules
Correct answer: glucose molecules
2. Which is a starting material for cellular respiration?
- carbon dioxide
- energy
- water
- oxygen
correct answer: oxygen
3. Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?
- Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
- Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the cytoplasm
- Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the cytoplasm.
- Stored chemical energy can be used immediately and is released in the mitochondria
correct answer: Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
4. What is the equation for cellular respiration?
- glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
- glucose + oxygen + energy → carbon dioxide + water
- carbon dioxide + water + energy → glucose + oxygen
- carbon dioxide + energy → glucose + oxygen + water
correct answer: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
5. Glycolysis breaks glucose into
- four smaller molecules
- three smaller molecules.
- two smaller molecules.
- five smaller molecules.
correct answer: two smaller molecules.
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1. To photosynthesize
2. To grow and reproduce
3. to perform glycolsis
4. To break down ATP
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C. to grow and reproduce
1.) Chemical energy for respiration is stored in the bonds of
answer: glucose molecules
2.) Why do organisms need to obtain energy via cellular respiration?
answer: to grow and reproduce
3.)Which statement best describes energy release in cellular respiration?
answer: Stored chemical energy is broken down and released in the mitochondria.
4.) What is the equation for cellular respiration?
answer: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
5.) Glycolysis breaks glucose into
answer: two smaller molecules.
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