Chemosynthesis is a biological process that uses inorganic
compounds (rather than sunlight as in photosynthesis) as the energy
source to convert carbon compounds and nutrients into organic
matter. This process is most often found at hydrothermal vents in
the deep ocean, but it has also been found deep in caves all over
the world.
Apex:Making food energy from ocean chemicals
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What are the ribbonlike folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane called
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The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial
membrane are called cristae.
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What energy-carrier molecules are produced by glycolysis
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NADH and ATP
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Which of the following describes a reason for making a prediction when doing a controlled experiment
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To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis
to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made
apex
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How many molecules are needed to make 1800 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration
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You would need 50 molecules of glucose to net 1800 ATP molecules
in aerobic respiration. This number can be found by dividing 36 net
ATP created by glucose with 1800.
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What can you conclude about a ecosystem with many trophic levels
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It is a stable ecosystem
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Which is a reactant in the process powered by sunlight hitting photosystem 2
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ADP
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which of the following would be considered a reliable source of scientific information
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textbooks
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What is the process of chemosynthesis
Chemosynthesis is a biological process that uses inorganic
compounds (rather than sunlight as in photosynthesis) as the energy
source to convert carbon compounds and nutrients into organic
matter. This process is most often found at hydrothermal vents in
the deep ocean, but it has also been found deep in caves all over
the world.
Apex:Making food energy from ocean chemicals
What are the ribbonlike folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane called
The ribbon-like folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial
membrane are called cristae.
What energy-carrier molecules are produced by glycolysis
NADH and ATP
Which of the following describes a reason for making a prediction when doing a controlled experiment
To indicate what specific results will support a hypothesis
to anticipate the observations or measurements that will be made
apex
How many molecules are needed to make 1800 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration
You would need 50 molecules of glucose to net 1800 ATP molecules
in aerobic respiration. This number can be found by dividing 36 net
ATP created by glucose with 1800.
What can you conclude about a ecosystem with many trophic levels
It is a stable ecosystem
Which is a reactant in the process powered by sunlight hitting photosystem 2
ADP
which of the following would be considered a reliable source of scientific information
What are the ribbonlike folds on the inner lining of the mitochondrial membrane called
What is an abiotic factor that can be found in a rain forest ecosystem
What is a primary consumer gaining energy
An organism grows in a container that contains no oxygen and no exposure to sunlight Which process does this organism rely on to produce most of its ATP molecules