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1. What happens to the sugars that are made during photosynthesis?

A. They move directly into the Electron Transport Chain
B. They go back into the light-independent reactions of the Calvin Cycle
C. They can be used for cellular respiration or stored as starches
D. They make ATP by bonding together

2. Energy is released from an ATP molecule for cellular processes when it...
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has a phosphate group removed
has a phosphate group added
converts a phosphate group to ADP
produces sugar molecules

3. If oxygen is unavailable to the cell...
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glycolysis will proceed directly into the Kreb's Cycle, then the Electron Transport Chain
glycolysis will proceed directly to the Electron Transport Chain, bypassing the Kreb's Cycle
glycolysis will proceed into either lactic acid or alcoholic fermentation
glycolysis will not be able to occur; the cell will be unable to make ATP

4. The primary light-absorbing pigment molecules found in plant leaves and used during photosynthesis are called...
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Chloroplasts
Thylakoids
Chlorophyll
ATP

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Answer:

Question 1 ; C | Question 4 ; Chlorophyll

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 1 explanation; Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugars. The sugar then goes through the process of cellular respiration and is used to make energy in the form of ATP.

Question 2 explanation; Chlorophyll, is the main pigment used in photosynthesis, which reflects green light and strongly absorbs blue and red light. For plants, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts (a small organelle inside the cells of plants and algae) , which contain chlorophyll.

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