biology questions, help please!?
What are autotrophs?
-organisms that eat only plants
-organisms that eat plants and meat
-organisms that can take solar energy and convert it into chemical energy
-organisms that obtain from eating energy compounds from other organisms
What phooton has the greatest amount of energy?
-the ones with the thinnest wavelength
-the ones with the shortest wavelength
-the ones witht the longest wavelength
-the ones with the thickest wavelength
What is a unit of light energy?
-a wavelength
-a photon
-a gamma ray
-a nanometer
how many atp and nadph does it take to build one glucose molecule?
-18 atp 12 nadph
-14 atp 12 nadph
18 atp 10 nadph
14 atp 10 nadph
what is the process where and organism takes solar energy and converts it into chemical energy?
-photosynthesis
-digestion
-active transport
-diffusion
What is the Calvin Cycle
-a series of light independent reactions
-another name for the production of chloroplasts
-a series of light dependent reactions
-light dependent and light independent reactions
What statement is not true about chloroplast?
-the liquid in the thylakoids is called lumen which is where the ocygen is created
-inside the choroplasts there are sacks called thylakoids
-photosynthesis takes place outside of it
-this is what makes the plant green
Thanks!!
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Autrophs-An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy. Green plants, algae, and certain bacteria are autotrophs.
Herbivores-llama, horse, cow
Omnivores-Humans, pigs, crows.
Photoautotrophs-Plants/trees
Decomposers-Bacterica, fungi