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Let's Shed Some Light on Energy
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Let's Shed Some Light on Energy

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What is the ultimate source of energy for all living things?

  • Starch
  • CO2 and H2O are raw materials for photosynthesis, but not the ultimate source of energy. B) H2O is a raw material for photosynthesis, but not the ultimate source of energy. C) Starch is a product of photosynthesis, but not the ultimate source of energy.
  • H2O
  • Sunlight (correct)
  • What is the main compound in which energy is stored in the body?

  • Nucleotide is a general term for compounds that include ATP, but not the main compound in which energy is stored in the body. B) Glucose is a product of starch breakdown, but not the main compound in which energy is stored in the body. C) Starch is a storage form of glucose in plants, but not the main compound in which energy is stored in the body.
  • ATP (correct)
  • Glucose
  • Starch
  • Which nucleotide compound is used to supply energy in protein synthesis?

  • CTP
  • GTP (correct)
  • ATP is a general energy currency in cells, but not specifically used to supply energy in protein synthesis. C) CTP is used to supply energy in lipid synthesis, not protein synthesis. D) UTP is used to supply energy in polysaccharide synthesis, not protein synthesis.
  • UTP
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    Test your knowledge on the ultimate source of energy for all living beings - sunlight! This quiz will cover the process of photosynthesis, the conversion of starch into glucose, and how glucose provides energy through oxidation. Brush up on your understanding of ATP and the roles of plants and the human body in energy production. Keywords: sunlight, photosynthesis, glucose, oxidation, ATP, plants, energy.

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