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What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
- To produce glucose for energy
- To produce oxygen for energy
- To produce carbon dioxide for energy
- To produce ATP for energy (correct)
Which process involves the movement of molecules from high to low concentration?
Which process involves the movement of molecules from high to low concentration?
- Cellular respiration
- Diffusion (correct)
- Photosynthesis
- Mitosis
What do organisms with high surface area to volume ratios rely on for exchange?
What do organisms with high surface area to volume ratios rely on for exchange?
- Diffusion (correct)
- Specialized exchange surfaces
- Cellular respiration
- Mitosis
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Study Notes
- Cellular respiration breaks down glucose to produce ATP for energy.
- Diffusion is the movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- Organisms with high surface area to volume ratios can rely on diffusion for exchange.
- Humans have low surface area to volume ratios and rely on specialized exchange surfaces.
- The cell cycle has two phases: interphase and mitosis.
- Mitosis is a type of cell division for growth and repair.
- Mitosis does not produce sperm or egg cells (meiosis).
- Mitosis has four stages: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
- Spindles help move chromosomes during mitosis.
- New cells are formed with new nuclei during mitosis.
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