Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Quiz
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Questions and Answers

Which type of respiration involves the breakdown of glucose without oxygen?

  • Cellular respiration
  • Alcoholic fermentation
  • Lactic acid fermentation (correct)
  • Anaerobic respiration
  • What is the product of alcoholic fermentation?

  • Alcohol + Water + Small amount of energy
  • Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide + Small amount of energy (correct)
  • Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide + Large amount of energy
  • Alcohol + Water + Large amount of energy
  • Which type of muscles specialize in aerobic energy release?

  • White muscles
  • Red muscles (correct)
  • Blue muscles
  • Green muscles
  • What causes the muscle burn sensation during intense physical activity?

    <p>Accumulation of lactic acid</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of respiration releases a small amount of energy and forms gas pockets in dough?

    <p>Alcoholic fermentation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Thomas Aquinas, what does the intricate design and order of existent things imply?

    <p>The existence of a Great Designer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Thomas Aquinas believe about the contemplative life?

    <p>It is greater than the active life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the components of the Quadrivium in the Liberal Arts education?

    <p>Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, Astronomy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant outcome of the rise of the Merchant class?

    <p>People could move up the social ladder</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What impact did the Plague in the 14th century have on social structure?

    <p>It caused the rigid social structure to break down</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Photosynthesis

    • Reactants: Not specified
    • Products: Not specified
    • Part requiring sunlight: Not specified
    • Part not requiring sunlight: Not specified

    Cellular Respiration

    • Two kinds of respiration: Aerobic (involving oxygen) and Anaerobic (not involving oxygen)
    • Chemical reaction: Glucose + Oxygen → Energy released + Carbon Dioxide + Water
    • All living things need energy and carry out cellular respiration
    • Cellular respiration ≠ respiration (or breathing)
    • In Life Sciences, respiration: process of releasing energy from food; breathing: inhaling and exhaling oxygen

    Respiration States

    • State 1: No oxygen involved; Glucose broken down into small molecules; small amounts of energy released
    • State 2: In mitochondria, uses oxygen; smaller molecules broken down further; a lot more energy released for cellular activities

    Mitochondria

    • Release large amount of energy from respiration
    • Folds within surface area increase reaction rate
    • Chemical reactions happen on folds, releasing energy and producing carbon dioxide and water

    Using Fructose

    • Some organisms' respiration process uses fructose instead of glucose
    • No oxygen needed to break down fructose

    Fermentation – Anaerobic Respiration

    • Releases energy without oxygen
    • Done by yeast, bacteria, and muscles of animals
    • Conditions: Limited oxygen supply

    Photosynthesis vs Respiration

    • Not specified

    The 12th Century Renaissance

    • Arts and Architecture: Romanesque (similar to Roman architecture with rounded arches); Gothic (pointed arches, gargoyles, highly decorated with statues)
    • Examples: Chartres Cathedral (built between 1145-1220); Antwerp Cathedral (largest Gothic church in the Low Countries, rebuilt between 1350 and 1553)
    • Gothic Art: sculpture, panel painting, stained glass, fresco, and illuminated manuscript
    • Humanism emerges: man becomes more "human" and less Christian
    • Scholasticism: scholars support church doctrine through study, reason, and logic
    • Key figures: Thomas Aquinas; concept of tabula rasa (the mind at birth is a 'blank slate')

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    Test your knowledge of photosynthesis and cellular respiration with this quiz. Questions cover topics such as reactants and products of photosynthesis, the role of sunlight, cellular respiration's process of breaking down food, energy production without oxygen, and conservation of matter and energy.

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