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- 1. What are the products of photosynthesis? 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.Which of the following statements is not correct? a. Metabolic pathways build or break down the organic molecules of life. b. All metabolic pathways generate heat c. Electron transfer chains are important sites of energy exchange in many metabolic pathways. d. All metabolic pathways require ATP.Which statement correctly describes carbon fixation? the conversion of CO2 into an organic compound the use of RuBisCO to form 3-PGA the production of carbohydrate molecules from G3P the formation of RuBP from G3P molecules the use of ATP and NADPH to reduce CO2
- 5)A certain aerobic organism is able to metabolize the followingglycolipid CH,OH H H OH HO OH5. The following Figure for Question 5 shows a simplified Nitrogen Cycle driven entirely by microorganisms. (i) : (ii) : (iii) : (iv) : N₂ (V) : N₂O iv NO NH3 NO₂ (a) Name the five major nitrogen transformation processes numbered (i) to (v) in the simplified Nitrogen Cycle. ii iii NO₂ The figure for Question 5 Organic Nitrogen28. What is the only usable form of energy for all known life i.e. within cells and used by proteins: a) glucose b) amino acids c) ATP d) fatty acids
- 22- Which of these statements is false regarding metabolism in general? a) oxidation can be defined as a loss of electrons b) during photosynthesis, hydrogen atoms are transferred from sugar to O2 c) potential energy is the sum of kinetic energy and heat energy d) autotrophs such as Cyanobacteria and Algae are able to produce their own organic molecules 23-Among these statements about unicellular organisms, either prokaryotes or eukaryotes, which one is true? a) Gram stain is used to categorize Gram + and Gram - in Archaebacteria b) no fungal Protist is parasitic c) Protozoa are related to Animals in their mode of nutrition d) Euglena have a cell wall made up of peptidoglycans 24-Which of these events does not take place in a thylakoid? a) reduction of a certain coenzyme b) ATP production c) release of a sugar molecule d) oxidation of chlorophyll 25-Which of these statements about the factors that influence enzyme activity is true? a) pepsin is a gastric enzyme. Its…16. The electron carriers NAD+ and FAD— accept electrons from reduced metabolites. accept electrons from acidic metabolites. accept electrons from oxidized metabolites. donate electrons to reduced metabolites. donate electrons to basic metabolites.1 - What is the main energy drive for life on Earth? One word.
- 34. Which refers to the process involving diverse chemical reactions needed to maintain life processes? Group of answer choices Protein synthesis Respiration Metabolism Glycolysis1. describe the process of cellular respiration 2. where does cellular respiration occur in the cell? 3. what is a balanced chemical reaction that depicts the process of velour respiration33. Which one of the following is NOT a biochemical property associated with exotoxins Group of answer choices binding to cholesterol N glycosidase activity peptidase activity ADP ribosyl transferase activity cAMP activity 34. Temperature requirement is important for bacterial growth becos, Group of answer choices due to all of the above reasons promotes synchronized metabolic reactions temperature influences both lipids and proteins of cells the 3D structure of proteins is affected / altered if the temperature is too high if bacteria grow below the minimal growth temperature, the cells may die