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Campbell Essential Biology 6th Edition Simon Test Bank
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6.1 Multiple Choice Questions
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C) change the light energy from sunlight into sugars
D) use substances in the air as a major source of carbon.
Answer: D
Topic: 6.1 Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling in the Biosphere
Skill: Application/Analysis
Learning Outcome: 6.3
Global LO: 2
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9) Plant cells ________.
A) do not need chloroplasts because their mitochondria meet their energy needs
B) have chloroplasts and mitochondria
C) use carbon dioxide but do not use oxygen
D) do not need mitochondria because their chloroplasts meet their energy needs
Answer: B
Topic: 6.1 Energy Flow and Chemical Cycling in the Biosphere
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.4
12) Respiration describes the exchange of gases between your blood and the air. Cellular
respiration ________.
A) produces ATP
B) produces oxygen
C) produces glucose
D) uses carbon dioxide
Answer: A
Topic: 6.2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Harvest of Food Energy
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.7
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13) Which of these equations describes aerobic cellular respiration?
A) glucose → lactic acid + energy
B) energy + carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen + water
C) glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy
D) none of the above
Answer: C
Topic: 6.2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Harvest of Food Energy
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.7
15) During cellular respiration, electrons move through a series of electron acceptor molecules.
Which of the following is a TRUE statement about this process?
A) The electrons gain energy as they move from one electron acceptor to another.
B) Oxygen is eventually reduced by the electrons to form water.
C) The electrons release large amounts of energy each time they are transferred from one
electron acceptor to another.
D) Glucose is eventually reduced by the electrons to form water.
Answer: B
Topic: 6.2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Harvest of Food Energy
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.6
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17) The first electron acceptor of cellular respiration is ________.
A) CO2
B) O2
C) NAD+
D) H2O
Answer: C
Topic: 6.2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Harvest of Food Energy
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.6
20) Which of the following is the CORRECT sequence of stages in cellular respiration?
A) glycolysis, citric acid cycle, electron transport
B) citric acid cycle, glycolysis, electron transport
C) citric acid cycle, electron transport, glycolysis
D) electron transport, glycolysis, citric acid cycle
Answer: A
Topic: 6.2 Cellular Respiration: Aerobic Harvest of Food Energy
Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 6.7
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