A) At higher temperatures resting beetles saved energy.
B) At higher temperatures active beetles saved energy.
C) At lower temperatures active beetles saved energy.
D) At lower temperatures resting beetles saved energy.
E) Generating heat led to increased pollination of Philodendron flowers by beetles.
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A) ability to pollinate flowers.
B) rate of photosynthesis.
C) body temperature.
D) level of activity.
E) rate of respiration.
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A) Glycolysis occurs in the membranes.
B) Protons are pumped into the space between the membranes.
C) Oxygen is transported across the membranes.
D) The mitochondria may rupture due to osmosis without two membranes.
E) The Krebs cycle enzymes are found on the outer mitochondrial membranE.
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A) cells do not store enough oxygen.
B) cells do not contain many mitochondria.
C) glucose breaks down slowly inside a cell.
D) it enables cells to harness energy released at each step.
E) cells produce the enzymes needed for cellular respiration very slowly.
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A) glycolysis,photosystems,and carbon reactions.
B) carbon reactions,Krebs cycle,and light reactions.
C) Krebs cycle,carbon reactions,and electron transport chain.
D) glycolysis,Krebs cycle,and electron transport chain.
E) light reactions,carbon reactions,and electron transport chain.
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A) ATP.
B) pyruvate.
C) PGAL.
D) ATP synthase.
E) acetyl CoA.
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A) higher O2 concentrations and lower CO2 concentrations
B) lower O2 concentrations and higher CO2 concentrations
C) lower O2 and CO2 concentrations
D) higher O2 and CO2 concentrations
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A) cytoplasm.
B) nucleus.
C) outer membrane.
D) intermembrane compartment.
E) matrix.
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A) Aerobic respiration
B) Carbon reactions
C) Photosynthesis
D) Krebs cycle
E) Glycolysis
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A) glucose,oxygen
B) oxygen,ATP
C) ATP,electron carriers
D) electron carriers,oxygen
E) pyruvate,PGAL
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A) enzymes.
B) different molecules.
C) ATP molecules.
D) the same molecule.
E) NADH and FADH2 respectively.
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A) fewer ATP will be made.
B) fewer glucose molecules are needed.
C) more ATP will be made.
D) more glucose molecules are needeD.
E) more carbon dioxide molecules are generated.
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A) ATP synthase.
B) NADH synthase.
C) FADH2 synthase.
D) ADP synthase.
E) NADPH synthasE.
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A) lysing glucose into two 3C molecules.
B) reducing glucose.
C) transferring phosphates from ATP to glucose.
D) generating ATP.
E) donating electrons from NADH to an electron transporter.
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A) the concentration of O2 will increase and the concentration of CO2 will decrease.
B) the concentration of O2 will decrease and the concentration of CO2 will increase.
C) the concentrations of O2 and CO2 will decrease.
D) the concentrations of O2 and CO2 will increase.
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A) NADP and FADH2.
B) NADH and FADH2.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) NADH2 and glucose.
E) acetyl CoA.
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A) All choices are correct.
B) proteins.
C) carbohydrates,including starch and glycogen.
D) fats.
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