A) carbon dioxide is reduced during photosynthesis and carbohydrates are oxidized during cellular respiration.
B) both use carbon dioxide.
C) photosynthesis uses energy and cellular respiration releases energy.
D) both are required to be in all cells.
E) energy cycles between the two organelles.
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A) entropy.
B) metabolic energy.
C) potential energy.
D) kinetic energy.
E) free energy.
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A) glucose
B) oxygen
C) carbon dioxide
D) water
E) ATP (energy)
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A) energy has been created.
B) entropy has increased.
C) entropy has decreased.
D) entropy remains the same.
E) energy has been destroyed.
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A) provide the energy for metabolic reactions.
B) increase the rate of a metabolic reaction.
C) change the direction of metabolic reactions.
D) act as a buffer in metabolic reactions.
E) raise the energy of activation for a reaction.
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A) an adenine base and one phosphate group.
B) an adenine base and two phosphate groups.
C) an adenine base and three phosphate groups.
D) an adenine base,a ribose sugar,and two phosphate groups.
E) an adenine base,a ribose sugar,and three phosphate groups.
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A) so our bodies therefore produce and maintain a huge amount of ATP in storage.
B) but only a little ATP is needed because it is an enzyme and does not participate in a reaction.
C) but the amount of stored ATP is not great because our body constantly generates ATP from ADP + P.
D) mainly because ATP is not very efficient as an energy currency.
E) but only for chemical work; transport and mechanical work must use transport and mechanical molecules.
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A) the first law of thermodynamics.
B) the second law of thermodynamics.
C) entropy.
D) laws preventing any conversion between types of energy.
E) coupled reaction equations.
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A) only if the substrate was exhausted.
B) when the cofactors are exhausted.
C) when the product changed the pH.
D) as soon as a critical level of end product builds up.
E) only if a metabolic poison is added.
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A) catabolism
B) anabolism
C) moving glucose across the cell membrane
D) the beating of cilia
E) the contraction of muscle fibers
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A) being a structural component of the cell membrane.
B) chemical work.
C) mechanical work.
D) transport work.
E) moving substances into a cell.
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A) mitochondria
B) cytoplasm
C) nucleus
D) endoplasmic reticulum
E) Golgi body
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A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) oxygen
D) glucose
E) energy
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A) It becomes the product.
B) It becomes the substrate.
C) It is used up.
D) The enzyme and the substrate form a permanent complex.
E) The enzyme and the substrate form a temporary complex.
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A) to the substrate of the first reaction
B) to the product of the first reaction
C) to the enzyme of the first reaction
D) to the enzyme of the last reaction
E) to a substrate or the product of the last reaction
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A) pH of the digestive organs
B) body temperature
C) variation in enzymes produced
D) the amount of protein in the meat and fruit
E) bacteria present in the digestive tract
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