respiration whether it is aerobic or anaerobic occurs in a. animal cells only b. plant cells only  c. all living things  d. organisms only found in the plant and animal kingdoms  During photosynthesis, water molecules are split in the  a. carbon fixation stage b. syntheses reaction c. light dependent reaction d. calvin benson cycle  the synthesis of glucose in plants a. occurs during photosystems I and II b. occurs in the citric acid style  c. occurs in the light dependent reaction d. requires ATP and NADPH

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respiration whether it is aerobic or anaerobic occurs in

a. animal cells only

b. plant cells only 

c. all living things 

d. organisms only found in the plant and animal kingdoms 

During photosynthesis, water molecules are split in the 

a. carbon fixation stage

b. syntheses reaction

c. light dependent reaction

d. calvin benson cycle 

the synthesis of glucose in plants

a. occurs during photosystems I and II

b. occurs in the citric acid style 

c. occurs in the light dependent reaction

d. requires ATP and NADPH

In aerobic respiration, electrons move through the electron transport system from

a. weak electron donors to stronger electron donors

b. more stable compounds to less stable compounds

c. higher energy levels to lower energy levels 

d. lower energy levels to higher energy levels 

the products of cellular respiration that leave the mitochondria are

a. water, ADP, and carbon dioxide 

b. NAD, FAD, and ATP

c. glucose, carbon dioxide, and water 

d. carbon dioxide, ATP, and water 

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Respiration is the complete oxidation of organic compounds resulting in the release of free energy which is then utilized to produce ATP. Respiration can be aerobic or anaerobic depending upon the type of terminal electron acceptor present. If the terminal electron acceptor is oxygen then the respiration is aerobic and if the acceptor is other than oxygen then the respiration is anaerobic. 

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