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- what is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration that assists homeostasis?
a. glucose is made during cellular respiration and is used for energy during photosynthesis.
b. homeostasis is maintained mostly by photosynthesis and only slightly by cellular respiration.
c. both photosynthesis and cellular respiration make glucose.
d. glucose is made during photosynthesis and broken down for energy during cellular respiration
- which cell structure plays a part in removing waste from cells?
a. chloroplasts
b. cell membrane
c. ribosomes
d. plant roots
- how does cellular respiration work to maintain homeostasis in organisms?
a. cells reproduce during cellular respiration, which is important in homeostasis.
b. glucose is created during cellular respiration and is used for important cell functions.
c. glucose and oxygen are converted to energy that is used for important cellular functions.
d. glucose, the important energy molecule, is made during cellular respiration.
- the cell membrane can be thought of as the front door of a cell except that-
a. it surrounds the cell.
b. it lets nothing in or out.
c. it surrounds only parts of a cell.
d. it doesnt have a lock.
- how are mitochondria like batteries?
a. both are used in flashlights.
b. both have the same shape.
c. both produce light.
d. both produce energy
- how can information about homeostasis be used in real life? write a paragraph with three to five sentences.
Question 1
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Photosynthesis makes glucose, respiration uses it for energy. So A is wrong.
- Option B: Both processes are important for homeostasis, not one more than the other. B is wrong.
- Option C: Respiration breaks down glucose, not make it. C is wrong.
- Option D: Photosynthesis produces glucose, which is broken down in respiration for energy, aiding homeostasis. This is correct.
Analyze each option:
- Option A: Chloroplasts are for photosynthesis, not waste removal. A is wrong.
- Option B: Cell membrane controls what enters/exits, including waste removal (e.g., exocytosis, diffusion of waste). B is correct.
- Option C: Ribosomes are for protein synthesis. C is wrong.
- Option D: Plant roots are part of the plant, not a cell structure for waste removal. D is wrong.
Analyze each option:
- Option A: Cellular respiration is not about cell reproduction. A is wrong.
- Option B: Glucose is made in photosynthesis, not respiration. B is wrong.
- Option C: In respiration, glucose and oxygen are converted to ATP (energy) for cellular functions, which helps maintain homeostasis. C is correct.
- Option D: Glucose is made in photosynthesis. D is wrong.
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D. Glucose is made during photosynthesis and broken down for energy during cellular respiration