Choose whether the following molecules are reactants or products in the process of cellular respiration.(2 points)

Reactants Products
ATP Energy

Oxygen

Carbon dioxide

Glucose

11 answers

In the process of cellular respiration, the following molecules are classified as:

Reactants:

  • Oxygen
  • Glucose

Products:

  • ATP Energy
  • Carbon dioxide

So, the classification would look like this:

| Molecule | Reactants | Products | |-------------------|-----------|----------| | ATP Energy | | ✔️ | | Oxygen | ✔️ | | | Carbon dioxide | | ✔️ | | Glucose | ✔️ | |

put the check marks directly under reactants and procucts

Sure! Here’s the table with check marks placed directly under "Reactants" and "Products":

| Molecule | Reactants | Products | |-------------------|-----------|----------| | ATP Energy | | ✔️ | | Oxygen | ✔️ | | | Carbon dioxide | | ✔️ | | Glucose | ✔️ | |

This format clearly indicates which molecules are reactants and which are products in cellular respiration.

Choose whether the molecules listed below are reactants or products in the process of photosynthesis.(2 points)
Reactants Products
Water

Carbon dioxide

Oxygen

Glucose

In the process of photosynthesis, the following molecules are classified as:

Reactants:

  • Water
  • Carbon dioxide

Products:

  • Oxygen
  • Glucose

Here's the table with check marks:

| Molecule | Reactants | Products | |-------------------|-----------|----------| | Water | ✔️ | | | Carbon dioxide | ✔️ | | | Oxygen | | ✔️ | | Glucose | | ✔️ |

This indicates which molecules are reactants and which are products in photosynthesis.

Which of the following is an example of an environmental challenge for a desert plant?(1 point)
Responses

Not enough sunlight
Not enough sunlight

Too much oxygen
Too much oxygen

Not enough access to water
Not enough access to water

Too much shade

The correct response identifying an environmental challenge for a desert plant is:

Not enough access to water

Desert plants often face the significant challenge of limited water availability.

Which activity uses ATP to raise body temperature in an animal?(1 point)
Responses

panting
panting

shivering
shivering

hibernating
hibernating

storing fats

The correct response is shivering.

Shivering is an activity that uses ATP to produce heat, helping to raise body temperature in an animal.

Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses

Ectotherms cannot insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature by choice.
Ectotherms cannot insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature by choice.

Ectotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature by choice.
Ectotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature by choice.

Endotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies but can only control their body temperature by choice.
Endotherms can insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies but can only control their body temperature by choice.

Endotherms cannot insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature involuntarily.

The true statement is:

Ectotherms cannot insulate (stop heat loss from) their bodies and can only control their body temperature by choice.

Ectotherms, such as reptiles, rely on external environmental conditions to regulate their body temperature and do not have the ability to generate significant internal heat. They do not insulate their bodies like endotherms (warm-blooded animals) do.