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Biology, 03.08.2019 06:50, iBrain

Question 1(multiple choice worth 4 points) (05.01 mc) how are cellular respiration and photosynthesis different? cellular respiration assists breathing; photosynthesis aids pigmentation. cellular respiration breaks down glucose; photosynthesis creates glucose. cellular respiration creates glucose; photosynthesis breaks down glucose. cellular respiration releases oxygen; photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide. question 2(multiple choice worth 4 points) (05.01 mc) how does the process of cell division replace damaged cells? cells split into two new cells with the identical genetic makeup. chloroplasts use carbon dioxide and water to create glucose. mitochondria use oxygen to break down glucose and convert it to atp. waste passes through the cell membrane and leaves the cell. question 3 (true/false worth 4 points) (05.01 lc) homeostasis refers to the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external conditions. true false question 4(multiple choice worth 4 points) (05.01 lc) which of the following is an example of maintaining homeostasis? learning playing frowning sweating question 5(multiple choice worth 4 points) (05.01 lc) why is photosynthesis essential for plant homeostasis? to color leaves green to make food for the plant to remove carbon dioxide from leaves to make new types of cells question 6(multiple choice worth 4 points) (05.01 lc) which process turns glucose into energy? breathing cell division cellular respiration photosynthesis

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