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Which pf the following is not produced in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?
a) NADPH
b) Sugars
c) ATP
d) Oxygen

The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis are also known as the
a) Calvin cycle
b) Priestly cycle
c) Benson cycle
d) Van Helmont cycle

When no oxygen is present for muscle cells after glycolysis, the cells will produce
a) Alcohol.
b) Lactic Acid.
c) Citric Acid.
d) Acetone.

Which of the following occurs during photosynthesis?
a) CO2 is used to produce water
b) CO2 is absorbed by mitochondria
c) CO2 and H2O are converted to carbonhydrates
d) CO2 and H2O are combined into carbonic acid.

Cells that require large quantities of energy will have
a) large numbers of mitochondria
b) extra Y chromosomes
c) two-layer membrane
d) a storage area for proteins

Which of the following molecules is used as energy for chemical reactions in cells?
a) DNA
b) RNA
c) ATP
d) ADP

Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are often considered opposites. Why?
a) Photosynthesis releases water and cellular respiration consumes water.
b) Photosynthesis produces more ATP then cellular respiration
c) Photosynthesis occurs during the day and cellular respiration occurs at night
d) Photosynthesis produces oxygen and cellular repiration uses oxygen.

The first stage of photosynthesis is
a) Light dependent
b) Temperature dependent
c) Glucose driven
d) ATP driven

Which process is the major source of oxygen released into the atmosphere?
a) Cellular repiration
b) Phtosynthesis
c) Automobile exhaust
d) The weathering of rocks

Which molecule in the chloroplast of a plant cell first captures light energy from sunlight?
a) Glucose
b) Carbon Dioxide
c) Chlorophyll
d) Adenosine Triphosphate

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