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Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration (Instruction) Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Which characteristics do photosynthesis and cellular respiration have in common? Check all
that apply. Both processes involve a cycle of chemical reactions.
Both processes involve energy conversions.
Both processes use and produce ATP.
Both processes use an electron transport chain.



The reactants of photosynthesis are Carbon dioxide and Water



The products of photosynthesis are Glucose and Oxygen



The reactants of cellular respiration are Glucose and Oxygen



The products of cellular respiration are Carbon dioxide and Water



Photosynthesis Stores energy



Cellular respiration Releases energy



Photosynthesis is for Plants
Algae
Some bacteria



Cellular respiration is for Plants
Algae

, Some bacteria
Animals



Releases energy in the form of ATP Cellular respiration



Stores energy in glucose molecules Photosynthesis



Preformed by producers Both (Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration)



Preformed by consumers Cellular respiration



Photosynthesis Releases oxygen
Uses carbon dioxide
Uses water
Synthesizes glucose
Uses light energy



Cellular respiration Uses oxygen
Releases carbon dioxide
Releases water
Breaks down glucose
Releases chemical energy


Which sentences describe the differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Check all that apply. Cellular respiration uses oxygen as a reactant and photosynthesis does
not.
Cellular respiration produces excess ATP and photosynthesis does not.

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