Which statement is false regarding seed plants? a) most Gymnosperms form cones b) wheat represents a monocotyledon c) the oak represents a dicot d) angiosperms do not have leaves with reticulate venation 2-Consider the reaction as: A + B = C + D A has an energy of 12.5 kcal, B has an energy of 2.5 kcal, C has an energy of 15 kcal D has an energy of 5 kcal a) the free energy is 5 cal and it is positive b) the reaction tends towards a stability c) the reaction is exergonic d) the reaction tends towards an entropy 3-The difference between NAD+ and NADP+ is that: a) NAD+ is organic; NADP+ is inorganic b) NAD+ transports electrons to a CTE; NADP+ transports electrons to a synthesis reaction c) NAD+ is involved in the conversion of light energy into chemical energy; NADP+ is involved in aerobic cellular respiration d) all of these statements are false 4-ATP from clear reactions serves: a) to split a water molecule b) the course of the Calvin cycle c) reducing power for the reduction of carbon dioxide d) all these functions are good 5-What photosynthetic process takes place at the level of the Calvin cycle? a) water split b) CO2 reduction c) oxygen production d) production of ATP 6-The synthesis of ATP at the level of the substrate can take place during: a) glycolysis and the citric acid cycle b) CTE and transition reaction c) glycolysis and CTE d) citric acid cycle and transition reaction 7-The oxygen necessary for cellular respiration is reduced and incorporated inside a molecule. Which? a) ATP beautiful c) pyruvate d) carbon dioxide 8- A) What process is typical of a cellular respiration transition reaction? B) What process takes place in the cytoplasm? a) A: pyruvate converted to acetyl-CoA B: glycolysis b) A: production of citric acid B: glycolysis c) A: glucose converted into two molecules of pyruvate B: electron transport chain d) A: production of water from oxygen (O2) B: Krebs cycle
Which statement is false regarding seed plants? a) most Gymnosperms form cones b) wheat represents a monocotyledon c) the oak represents a dicot d) angiosperms do not have leaves with reticulate venation 2-Consider the reaction as: A + B = C + D A has an energy of 12.5 kcal, B has an energy of 2.5 kcal, C has an energy of 15 kcal D has an energy of 5 kcal a) the free energy is 5 cal and it is positive b) the reaction tends towards a stability c) the reaction is exergonic d) the reaction tends towards an entropy 3-The difference between NAD+ and NADP+ is that: a) NAD+ is organic; NADP+ is inorganic b) NAD+ transports electrons to a CTE; NADP+ transports electrons to a synthesis reaction c) NAD+ is involved in the conversion of light energy into chemical energy; NADP+ is involved in aerobic cellular respiration d) all of these statements are false 4-ATP from clear reactions serves: a) to split a water molecule b) the course of the Calvin cycle c) reducing power for the reduction of carbon dioxide d) all these functions are good 5-What photosynthetic process takes place at the level of the Calvin cycle? a) water split b) CO2 reduction c) oxygen production d) production of ATP 6-The synthesis of ATP at the level of the substrate can take place during: a) glycolysis and the citric acid cycle b) CTE and transition reaction c) glycolysis and CTE d) citric acid cycle and transition reaction 7-The oxygen necessary for cellular respiration is reduced and incorporated inside a molecule. Which? a) ATP beautiful c) pyruvate d) carbon dioxide 8- A) What process is typical of a cellular respiration transition reaction? B) What process takes place in the cytoplasm? a) A: pyruvate converted to acetyl-CoA B: glycolysis b) A: production of citric acid B: glycolysis c) A: glucose converted into two molecules of pyruvate B: electron transport chain d) A: production of water from oxygen (O2) B: Krebs cycle
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1-Which statement is false regarding seed plants?
a) most Gymnosperms form cones
b) wheat represents a monocotyledon
c) the oak represents a dicot
d) angiosperms do not have leaves with reticulate venation
2-Consider the reaction as: A + B = C + D
A has an energy of 12.5 kcal,
B has an energy of 2.5 kcal,
C has an energy of 15 kcal
D has an energy of 5 kcal
a) the free energy is 5 cal and it is positive
b) the reaction tends towards a stability
c) the reaction is exergonic
d) the reaction tends towards an entropy
3-The difference between NAD+ and NADP+ is that:
a) NAD+ is organic; NADP+ is inorganic
b) NAD+ transports electrons to a CTE; NADP+ transports electrons to a synthesis reaction
c) NAD+ is involved in the conversion of light energy into chemical energy; NADP+ is involved in aerobic cellular respiration
d) all of these statements are false
4-ATP from clear reactions serves:
a) to split a water molecule
b) the course of the Calvin cycle
c) reducing power for the reduction of carbon dioxide
d) all these functions are good
5-What photosynthetic process takes place at the level of the Calvin cycle?
a) water split
b) CO2 reduction
c) oxygen production
d) production of ATP
6-The synthesis of ATP at the level of the substrate can take place during:
a) glycolysis and the citric acid cycle
b) CTE and transition reaction
c) glycolysis and CTE
d) citric acid cycle and transition reaction
7-The oxygen necessary for cellular respiration is reduced and incorporated inside a molecule. Which?
a) ATP
beautiful
c) pyruvate
d) carbon dioxide
8-
A) What process is typical of a cellular respiration transition reaction?
B) What process takes place in the cytoplasm?
a) A: pyruvate converted to acetyl-CoA
B: glycolysis
b) A: production of citric acid
B: glycolysis
c) A: glucose converted into two molecules of pyruvate
B: electron transport chain
d) A: production of water from oxygen (O2)
B: Krebs cycle
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