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Cellular respiration
Below are all the molecules that are used during
cellular respiration, assign each molecule to the
phase of cellular respiration it belongs
(and specify if its an input or output)
Molecules:
ATP
NADH
NAD+
Glucose
Pyruvate
FAD
CO2
FADH2
Acetyl CoA GTP ADP H2O O2 GDP
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Photosynthesis
Explain how each photosystem contributes
to the overall process of photosynthesis
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QUESTION 1
Which of the following best describes an adaptation?
A) Bears spend more time in the shade during the summer time
B) Humans producing more blood cells when at a higher
elevation
C) Fish producing more oil on their gills when predators are
near
D) Over time birds have larger wings due to increasingly
stronger winds in their environment
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1
Which of the following best describes an adaptation?
A) Bears spend more time in the shade during the summer
time
B) Humans producing more blood cells when at a higher
elevation
C) Fish producing more oil on their gills when predators are
near
D) Over time birds have larger wings due to increasingly
stronger winds in their environment
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QUESTION 2
What class of immunoglobulin would you expect to
see in the highest amount in a newborn baby?
A) IgE
B) IgM
C) IgG
D) IgA
E) IgD
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2
What class of immunoglobulin would you expect to
see in the highest amount in a newborn baby?
A) IgE
B) IgM
C) IgG
D) IgA
E) IgD
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QUESTION 3
Which of the following is correct regarding
photosynthesis?
A) In photosystem 1 excited electrons get passed to
pheophytin
B) ATP gets reduced to ADP
C) In photosystem 2 excited electrons get passed to
pheophytin
D) FAD gets reduced to FADPH2
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3
Which of the following is correct regarding
photosynthesis?
A) In photosystem 1 excited electrons get passed to
pheophytin
B) ATP gets reduced to ADP
C) In photosystem 2 excited electrons get passed
to pheophytin
D) FAD gets reduced to FADPH2
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QUESTION 4
Which of the following cells dilates blood vessels
during an innate immune response?
A) Mast cells
B) Histamine
C) Macrophages
D) Neutrophils
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4
Which of the following cells dilates blood vessels
during an innate immune response?
A) Mast cells
B) Histamine
C) Macrophages
D) Neutrophils
Note from Caylie:
The question was worded poorly,
histamine dilates blood cells but are not
considered cells, mast cells produce
histamine and are therefore apart of the
process. An argument could be made
for both answers being right.
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QUESTION 5
Mountain plants grow at a high elevation, when
they are grown at sea level they are significantly
smaller. This is an example of…
A) Shoot system morphological diversity
B) Root system morphological diversity
C) Shoot system phenotypic plasticity
D) Root system phenotypic plasticity
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5
Mountain plants grow at a high elevation, when
they are grown at sea level they are significantly
smaller. This is an example of…
A) Shoot system morphological diversity
B) Root system morphological diversity
C) Shoot system phenotypic plasticity
D) Root system phenotypic plasticity
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QUESTION 6
All of the following are examples of connective
tissue besides…
A) Fat
B) Blood
C) Ligaments
D) Walls of the digestive tract
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6
All of the following are examples of connective
tissue besides…
A) Fat
B) Blood
C) Ligaments
D) Walls of the digestive tract
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QUESTION 7
If the inputs and outputs of a reaction are:
Inputs: pyruvate and NAD+
Outputs: CO2, NADH, acetyl coA
Then where in the cell did this reaction occur?
A) Mitochondrial matrix
B) Intermembrane space
C) Cytosol
D) Inner membrane
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7
If the inputs and outputs of a reaction are:
Inputs: pyruvate and NAD+
Outputs: CO2, NADH, acetyl coA
Then where in the cell did this reaction occur?
A) Mitochondrial matrix
B) Intermembrane space
C) Cytosol
D) Inner membrane
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QUESTION 8
What happens when there is no oxygen when ATP needs to be
produced?
A) Fermentation will occur to replenish the amount of ADP to
produce ATP
B) ATP synthase uses an alternative energy source to pump ions
through
C) Fermentation will occur to replenish the amount of NAD+ and
produce ATP
D) The body cannot produce ATP when there is no oxygen
available
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8
What happens when there is no oxygen when ATP needs to
be produced?
A) Fermentation will occur to replenish the amount of ADP
to produce ATP
B) ATP synthase uses an alternative energy source to pump
ions through
C) Fermentation will occur to replenish the amount of
NAD+ and produce ATP
D) The body cannot produce ATP when there is no oxygen
available
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QUESTION 9
Which of the following best describes an allergic reaction?
A) Allergic reactions result from an underactive response to
an allergen
B) The body produces IgE antibodies in response to
allergens and histamine gets produced
C) An allergic reaction results after exposure to a pathogen
and an allergen simultaneously
D) The body fails to produce antihistamine when exposed
to histamine in allergens
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9
Which of the following best describes an allergic reaction?
A) Allergic reactions result from an underactive response to
an allergen
B) The body produces IgE antibodies in response to
allergens and histamine gets produced
C) An allergic reaction results after exposure to a pathogen
and an allergen simultaneously
D) The body fails to produce antihistamine when exposed to
histamine in allergens
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QUESTION 10
In your garden one of your plants leaves start
turning brown at the ends due to lack of water, in
what tissue system could the plant have a problem?
A) Vascular tissue
B) Ground tissue
C) Connective tissue
D) Dermal tissue
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10
In your garden one of your plants leaves start
turning brown at the ends due to lack of water, in
what tissue system could the plant have a problem?
A) Vascular tissue
B) Ground tissue
C) Connective tissue
D) Dermal tissue
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QUESTION 11
What is the role of CO2 in photosynthesis?
A) It gets split in the light dependent reaction so
oxygen can bond with hydrogen creating water
B) It's a byproduct of photosynthesis
C) It gets oxidized in the light dependent reaction to
form water
D) It gets reduced in the light independent reaction to
produce sugar
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11
What is the role of CO2 in photosynthesis?
A) It gets split in the light dependent reaction so
oxygen can bond with hydrogen creating water
B) It's a byproduct of photosynthesis
C) It gets oxidized in the light dependent reaction to
form water
D) It gets reduced in the light independent reaction
to produce sugar
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QUESTION 12
Which of the following is not apart of the innate
immune response?
A) Neutrophils engulfing and digesting pathogens
B) The skin acting as a barrier to keep pathogens out
C) Histamine dilating blood vessels at the site of a
wound
D) B cells getting activated and attacking the
pathogen
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12
Which of the following is not apart of the innate
immune response?
A) Neutrophils engulfing and digesting pathogens
B) The skin acting as a barrier to keep pathogens out
C) Histamine dilating blood vessels at the site of a
wound
D) B cells getting activated and attacking the
pathogen
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QUESTION 13
You find a new type of tissue lining the esophagus
that helps to move food down, what would you
classify this tissue as?
A) Supporting connective tissue
B) Smooth muscle tissue
C) Skeletal muscle tissue
D) Loose connective tissue
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13
You find a new type of tissue lining the esophagus
that helps to move food down, what would you
classify this tissue as?
A) Supporting connective tissue
B) Smooth muscle tissue
C) Skeletal muscle tissue
D) Loose connective tissue
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QUESTION 14
If a plant lives in an environment with little rainfall,
what is the most likely adaptation the species would
have to increase water uptake?
A) The development of carbohydrate storage roots
B) Taller stems
C) A high surface area to volume ratio in its leaves
D) A low surface area to volume ratio in its leaves
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14
If a plant lives in an environment with little rainfall,
what is the most likely adaptation the species would
have to increase water uptake?
A) The development of carbohydrate storage roots
B) Taller stems
C) A high surface area to volume ratio in its leaves
D) A low surface area to volume ratio in its leaves
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QUESTION 15
Photosystem II and photosystem I are light _________ reactions
that produce ________ and _________ for the Calvin cycle
A) Independent, ATP, FADH2
B) Dependent, ATP, NADPH
C) Dependent, ATP, FADH2
D) Independent, ATP, NADPH
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15
Photosystem II and photosystem I are light _________ reactions
that produce ________ and _________ for the Calvin cycle
A) Independent, ATP, FADH2
B) Dependent, ATP, NADPH
C) Dependent, ATP, FADH2
D) Independent, ATP, NADPH
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QUESTION 16
The body breaks down 3 glucose in 30 minutes,
how many cycles of the citric acid cycle will
occur?
A) 6
B) 9
C) 1
D) 3
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16
The body breaks down 3 glucose in 30 minutes,
how many cycles of the citric acid cycle will
occur?
A) 6
B) 9
C) 1
D) 3
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QUESTION 17
Where in the chloroplast does photosynthesis
take place?
A) Granum
B) Thylakoid
C) Lumen
D) Stroma
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17
Where in the chloroplast does photosynthesis
take place?
A) Granum
B) Thylakoid
C) Lumen
D) Stroma
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QUESTION 18
A cell in the body has been infected with the
influenza virus, which of the following cells would
be most likely to bind to the infected cell and
destroy it?
A) B cells
B) Antibody for the rhinovirus
C) Cytotoxic t cell
D) Helper t cell
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18
A cell in the body has been infected with the
influenza virus, which of the following cells would
be most likely to bind to the infected cell and
destroy it?
A) B cells
B) Antibody for the rhinovirus
C) Cytotoxic t cell
D) Helper t cell
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QUESTION 19
Which of the following is the correct equation for
photosynthesis?
A) CO2 +H2O + light -> glucose + oxygen
B) Glucose + oxygen -> light + CO2 + H2O
C) Oxygen + H2O + light -> glucose + CO2
D) CO2 + H2O -> glucose + oxygen
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19
Which of the following is the correct equation for
photosynthesis?
A) CO2 +H2O + light -> glucose + oxygen
B) Glucose + oxygen -> light + CO2 + H2O
C) Oxygen + H2O + light -> glucose + CO2
D) CO2 + H2O -> glucose + oxygen
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