Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Quiz PDF

Title Cell Respiration and Photosynthesis Quiz
Author Sadie Runia
Course Cellular Biology
Institution Adams State University
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A module quiz that asks about the steps and procedures of photosynthesis. There are several parts of the quiz including matching and writing....


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Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Quiz Name:_____Sadie Runia____________Period:_______ Vocabulary: Match the phrases on the left with the term that best fits. Use answers only one time. __J__1. Organisms that make their own food

A. Chloroplasts

__A__2. Site of photosynthesis

B. Anaerobic

__F__3. Process occurs in a mitochondrion

C. Aerobic

__D_4.C6H12O6

D. Glucose

__B__5. Process does not require oxygen

E. ATP

__C__6. Process requires oxygen

F. cell respiration

__I__7. Requires sunlight as an energy source

G. Glycolysis

__E__8. Energy storing molecule of the cell

H. Heterotrophs

__G__9. The anaerobic process of splitting glucose and forming two molecules of pyruvic acid

I. Photosynthesis J. Autotrophs

__H__10. Organisms that do not make their own food

Directions: Answer each of the following questions in a clear and concise manner. 1. Draw a Venn diagram that compares photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

6CO2+6H2O+ Light energy C6H12O6+6O2. - In Chloroplast - Uses CO2 to produce O2 - Anabolic - Autotrophs - Needs sun

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-ATP used -Needs water -Produce energy - Similar equations but flipped. -Used in plants

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C6H12O6+6O2 6H2O+6CO2 In Mitochondrion Uses O2 to produce CO2 Catabolic Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Used by all organisms

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2. Describe in your own words what cell respiration is and why it is needed. Cellular respiration is a chemical process that plants, animals, and all living organisms where they break down glucose and turn it into energy to perform other cellular tasks. It’s a necessary process because the energy created during cellular respiration is used for other tasks within the cell that require that energy. 3. Write the equation for cell respiration in words and chemical formula form. Formula form: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ------- 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP Word form: Glucose + Oxygen ------- Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy 4. In what step of cell respiration does glucose first get broken down? What does it get broken down to and where in the cell does this happen? Glucose gets broken down in the first stage of cell respiration. This is called glycolysis and it takes place in the cytoplasm. During this stage, the enzymes break a glucose molecule into 2 pyruvate molecules, releasing energy that is then transferred into ATP. 5. Why do you think all organisms (prokaryotes and eukaryotes) can use glycolysis but not all organisms use the Krebs cycle and ETC (only eukaryotes do)? Prokaryotes lack the membrane bound organelles (including the mitochondria) and the Krebs cycle and ETC require mitochondria to happen. Therefore, not every organism can go through the Krebs cycle and ETC only those with eukaryotes can. 6. What is the difference in an aerobic process and anaerobic process? The aerobic process requires oxygen while the anaerobic process does not. 7. Name the three processes of aerobic cellular respiration. How many ATP’s does each process produce, and what is the total ATP produced from one glucose? 3 Processes of Cellular Respiration:

# ATP produced:

Glycolysis

2

Krebs Cycle

2

ETC

32 Total ATP per 1 glucose 36

8. What is fermentation and why is it important? Fermentation is an action where bacteria and yeast breakup sugars. This is important because it can enhance food preservation and put more probiotics in your body when you eat fermented food. 9. Our bodies use fermentation when our muscles lack oxygen. What is the type of fermentation used by us? Bacteria and yeast also use fermentation in the process of making bread, cheese, and yogurt. What type of fermentation do they use? We use lactic acid fermentation in our muscle cells when the muscle cells can’t get oxygen quick enough during aerobic respiration. Bacteria and yeast use alcohol fermentation in these processes. 10. Describe in your own words what photosynthesis is and why it is important.

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Photosynthesis is a process that takes in energy from light, carbon dioxide, and water to make food for its organisms. It then releases oxygen. It’s essential because all life depends on the energy and oxygen it produces. The production of photosynthesis plays an important role in the metabolism of other organisms. 11. Name the two stages of photosynthesis and list the starting molecule(s) or reactants and ending molecule(s) or products of each. Stages Light dependent reactions

Calvin cycle (light independent reactions)

Starting Molecule(s)

Product(s)

H2O

O2

CO2

CH2O

12. What is the general chemical equation of photosynthesis? Use both words and formula form. Formula form: 6H2O + 6CO2 ------ 6O2 + C6H12O6 Word form: 6 molecules of water + 6 molecules of carbon dioxide ----- 6 molecules of oxygen + 6 molecules of glucose. 13. Explain how the equations for photosynthesis and respiration are related. Their equations are flipped. Also, the ATP is added to the end of the cellular respiration process. 14. Fill in the chart comparing and contrasting cell respiration and photosynthesis. Photosynthesis Cell Respiration Organelle for process Chloroplast Mitochondria Inputs (Reactants) 6H2O + 6CO2 6O2 + C6H12O6 Cycle of chemical reactions Light reactions Glycolysis, ETC Outputs (Products) 6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP 15. Animals do not perform photosynthesis; however, it is essential to our survival. Explain this. Plants do the producing of photosynthesis and this process has an output of oxygen that humans and animals need for survival. While they don’t perform and undergo the process, animals benefit from the productions of plants while they perform photosynthesis.

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