In the process of cellular respiration a. carbon dioxide is released as water is formed b. glucose is reduced to carbon dioxide and water c. carbon dioxide is oxidized, resulting in the formation of glucose d. glucose is oxidized, resulting in the formation of ATP, carbon dioxide, and water
In the process of
a. carbon dioxide is released as water is formed
b. glucose is reduced to carbon dioxide and water
c. carbon dioxide is oxidized, resulting in the formation of glucose
d. glucose is oxidized, resulting in the formation of ATP, carbon dioxide, and water
When yeast cells experience anaerobic conditions, they will use fermentation to obtain energy. The end products of fermentation in these conditions are
a. ATP only
b. carbon dioxide, ATP, and water
c. carbon dioxide only
d. carbon dioxide, ATP, and ethyl alcohol
In photosynthesis, the energy released by the excited electrons in the electron transport system is used to move hydrogen ions across the thylakoid membrane against the concentration gradient. the movement og hydrogen ions in this case is an example of
a. exocytosis
b. diffusion
c. osmosis
d. active transport
The process by which the bacteria are producing energy in order to survive is
a. aerobic cellular respiration
b. photosynthesis
c. photolysis
d. anarobic cellular respiration

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