The document contains 10 multiple choice biology questions about topics like plant anatomy, cellular respiration, and macro nutrients. It also includes an essay prompt asking to explain mitosis with diagrams. Some key details are:
- Question 7 asks how many ATP molecules can be yielded from complete glucose breakdown, with the correct answer being 36 ATP.
- Question 8 asks which is a macro nutrient, with the correct answer being potassium.
- Question 9 asks which is the preferred energy transfer molecule between organs, with the correct answer being ATP.
- The essay prompt asks to explain mitosis and provide diagrammatic illustrations.
The document contains 10 multiple choice biology questions about topics like plant anatomy, cellular respiration, and macro nutrients. It also includes an essay prompt asking to explain mitosis with diagrams. Some key details are:
- Question 7 asks how many ATP molecules can be yielded from complete glucose breakdown, with the correct answer being 36 ATP.
- Question 8 asks which is a macro nutrient, with the correct answer being potassium.
- Question 9 asks which is the preferred energy transfer molecule between organs, with the correct answer being ATP.
- The essay prompt asks to explain mitosis and provide diagrammatic illustrations.
The document contains 10 multiple choice biology questions about topics like plant anatomy, cellular respiration, and macro nutrients. It also includes an essay prompt asking to explain mitosis with diagrams. Some key details are:
- Question 7 asks how many ATP molecules can be yielded from complete glucose breakdown, with the correct answer being 36 ATP.
- Question 8 asks which is a macro nutrient, with the correct answer being potassium.
- Question 9 asks which is the preferred energy transfer molecule between organs, with the correct answer being ATP.
- The essay prompt asks to explain mitosis and provide diagrammatic illustrations.
The document contains 10 multiple choice biology questions about topics like plant anatomy, cellular respiration, and macro nutrients. It also includes an essay prompt asking to explain mitosis with diagrams. Some key details are:
- Question 7 asks how many ATP molecules can be yielded from complete glucose breakdown, with the correct answer being 36 ATP.
- Question 8 asks which is a macro nutrient, with the correct answer being potassium.
- Question 9 asks which is the preferred energy transfer molecule between organs, with the correct answer being ATP.
- The essay prompt asks to explain mitosis and provide diagrammatic illustrations.
SECTION ONE. OBJECTIVES complete breakdown of glucose can yield 1. Which of the following has a pith (A) 36 ATP (A) Monocot stem (B) 32 ATP (B) Dicot stem (C) 38 ATP (C) Dicot root (D) 2 ATP molecules (D) None of the above 8. Which of these is a macro nutrient 2. Which of the following organisms (A) Chlorine does NOT respire anaerobically (B) Fluorine (A) Yeast (C) Pottasiun (B) Plasmodium (D) Nitrogen (C) Tape worm 9. Which of these is preferred in the (D) Round worm transfere of enegy from one organ 3. A haploid cell can be found in which of the body to another of these organs of the body (A) Starch (A) Kidney (B) Glucose (B) Liver (C) ATP (C) Eye (D) Glycogen (D) Ovary 10. Which of these is NOT an excretable 4. Which of these tissues is responsible substance in animals for secondary growth in plants (A) Oxygen (A) Cambium (B) Urea (B) Xylem (C) Carbon dioxide (C) Phloem (D) Water (D) Piliferous layer 5. At the end of mitosis ESSAY (A) Daughter cells become With the aid of diagrammatic differentiated illustrations explain mitosis. (B) Daughter cells are called clones (C) Daughter cells are haploid (D) Daughter cells have different genetic make up 6. Caustic soda is used in an experiment on respiration to (A) Exclude oxygen (B) Exclude carbon dioxide (C) To prevent the growth of algae and bacteria (D) To turn lime water milky