Energy Quiz Score: 90%
Question 1
Points: 10 out of 10
True or False: The hydrolysis of AMP (adenosine monophosphate) will release similar amount of energy as the hydrolysis of ATP or ADP.
• True
• False
Question 2
Points: 10 out of 10
How does the energy content of ATP and ADP differ?
• ADP is a higher energy molecule than ATP
• ATP and ADP contain the same amount of energy
• ATP is a higher energy molecule than ADP.
Question 3
Points: 0 out of 10
Where is the chemical energy of ATP mainly stored?
• In the bond between the ribose and the first phosphate.
• In the bonds of the ribose.
• In the bond between the last two phosphates.
• In the bonds of the adenine base.
• In the bond between the first two phosphates.
Question 4
Points: 10 out of 10
A cell in your pancreas is synthesizing human insulin protein by joining together amino acids. What input do you think this reaction requires?
• ATP
• None of these choices.
• Water
• Carbon dioxide
Question 5
Points: 10 out of 10
How does growth work?
• To grow, a cell must only do anabolic reactions. Simpler food molecules are taken in and strung together to make more complex molecules of the cell.
• To grow, a cell must do both catabolic and anabolic reactions. Organic food molecules are not complex enough to be used for growth. Therefore anabolic and catabolic reactions must be done to make the molecular structure more complex.
• To grow, a cell must simply take in complex organic molecules and store them. You are exactly what you eat.
• To grow, a cell must do both catabolic and anabolic reactions. Food molecules must be partly broken down and then rebuilt in new forms to enable growth; you aren’t exactly what you eat.
Question 6
Points: 10 out of 10
Select whether ‘forming a peptide bond between amino acids to make protein’ is an example of a catabolic or anabolic proess.
• Catabolic
• Anabolic
Question 7
Points: 10 out of 10
Indicate whether DNA synthesis is a catabolic or anabolic process.
• Catabolic
• Anabolic
Question 8
Points: 10 out of 10
Energy is defined as:
• The ability to increase the temperature of something.
• The ability to do work.
• The ability to jump around.
Question 9
Points: 10 out of 10
Which of the following statements is true?
• Anabolic reactions convert complex molecules to simpler ones.
• Catabolic reactions convert complex molecules to simpler molecules.
• Anabolic reactions are only found in photosynthetic organisms.
• Anabolic reactions produce energy.
Question 10
Points: 10 out of 10
Energy from the sun can be captured by living organisms and stored in the form of :
• oxygen
• sugar
• heat
Energy Quiz
Schedule:
Available now. Due 01/31/2016 11:59 PM EST
Attempt 2 of 2
Score: 70%
Points: 70 out of 100
Question 1
Points: 0 out of 10
Which of the following statements is true regarding the flow of energy from the sun to stored chemical energy?
• Energy flows in biological systems with no loss of usable energy when it is transformed
• Energy is recycled in biological systems
• Plants create energy and animals get energy from plants
• As energy flows in a biological system, some energy is lost in the form of heat
Question 2
Points: 10 out of 10
ATP is formed from ADP by the addition of _____ to ADP.
• phosphate
• photons
• sodium ions
• water
Question 3
Points: 0 out of 10
Most adult humans consume about 2,000 Calories of food energy each day. What might happen to the energy from this food? Select ALL that apply.
• It could be used in the synthesis of fat or other body tissues.
• It could be destroyed by the digestion process.
• It could be used to generate movement, allowing you to climb a mountain or do other activities.
• It could be transformed into heat and released from your body.
• It could be excreted as undigested waste in feces, still in its original chemical form.
Question 4
Points: 10 out of 10
Energy is released when
• ADP and Pi are joined to form ATP.
• ATP is converted to ADP and Pi.
Question 5
Points: 10 out of 10
Which of the following options best describes how energy flows through a consumer?
• ATP → anabolic reactions → organic molecules → catabolic reactions → anabolic reactions and other cellular work
• inorganic molecules → ATP → organic molecules → anabolic reactions and other cellular work
• organic molecules → catabolic reactions → ATP → anabolic reactions and other cellular work
• organic molecules → anabolic reactions → ATP → catabolic reactions
Question 6
Points: 10 out of 10
What type of energy cannot be used by living organisms to do work?
• Kinetic energy
• Heat
• Potential energy
• Light energy
Question 7
Points: 10 out of 10
A compound that is widely used to provide energy to anabolic pathways is:
• Glucose.
• ATP
• ADP
Question 8
Points: 0 out of 10
When ADP is converted to ATP, the new phosphate is added to which position on the molecule?
• a
• c
• e
• b
• d
Question 9
Points: 10 out of 10
Select whether the splitting of disaccharide sucrose (table sugar) into its components (fructose and glucose) is an example of a catabolic or anabolic proess:
• Catabolic
• Anabolic
Question 10
Points: 10 out of 10
Is the production of fatty acids catabolic or anabolic?
• Catabolic
• Anabolic
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