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- 1. Fill in the table below. In the first 2 columns, specify what you are comparing and contrasting in Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photosynthesis. In the second 2 columns describe in a 1-3 sentences, how they are the same and how they are different. (You may not have entries in every column) They are the same because: 1 2 3 4 56 5 6 7 8 9 10 912 11 12 Oxidative Phosphorylation Photosynthesis They are different because:1. What is the chemical composition of ATP? Identify the components according to the organic compound. 2. How important is water in harvesting energy from ATP molecules? 3. What is the importance of pigment in photosyntheis?2 What are the reactants of cellular respiration? 3. Why do we need nitrogen fixing bacteria? 4. List at least 2 reasons why living things need nitrogen.
- 1. What is Nitrogen cycle and explain how it works? 2. What is oxygen cycle and explain how it works?1. What two types of cells contain chloroplasts? 2. Autotrophs make their own food using energy from 3. The food making process is called 4. What are the raw materials for photosynthesis? 5. What simple sugar is produced? 6. What gas is used in the process? What gas is released? 7. Where are most photosynthetic cells in plants found? 8. What compound can be made from glucose and serves as long term energy storage? 9. Compare the raw materials of photosynthesis to the products of respiration. 10. How are these two processes (photosynthesis and respiration) related?1- Organisms which prepare food for themselves using simple naturally available raw materials are referred to a- Heterotroph b- Autotroph c- Monograph d- None of the above 2- In the absence of which of the following will photosynthesis not occur in leaves? a- Guard cell b- Chlorophyll c- Vacuole d- Air space 3- Which of the following raw material is available in the air for photosynthesis? a- Oxygen b- Nitrogen c- Carbon dioxide d- Carbon 4- Potato and ginger are both underground parts that store food. Where is the food prepared in these plants? a- Root b- Stem c- Leaf d- Flower 5- When measuring the limiting factors effect on the photosynthesis rate, the saturation point is a- Limiting factor b- Optimum level c- Gradient d- Constant level
- 9. Which of the 3 processes makes CO2?10. In no more than one sentence, what is the purpose of oxygen in cellular respiration?11. What is the purpose of ATP Synthase? 12. What are the starting materials or reactants of Cellular Respiration?19. What is the Electron Transport Chain? How many ATP are made here? 20. Cellular respiration occurs in the 21. Photosynthesis occurs in the, USWhat is the final acceptor for electrons in cellular respiration? a. oxygen b. ATP c. carbon dioxide d. hydrogen e. water
- The enzyme directly responsible for almost all carbon fixation on Earth is (a) rubisco (b) PEP carboxylase (c) ATP synthase (d) phosphofructokinase (e) maltaseWhich of the following components is nor used by both plants and cyanobacteria to carry out photosynthesis? chloroplasts chlorophyll carbon dioxide waterWhich of the following is not an example of an energy transformation? turning on a light switch solar panels at work formation of static electricity none of the above