Cellular Respiration
Lesson 6 Quiz Answer Key
1. All plants and animals use the process of (1) cellular respiration to obtain energy
from food. This process begins in the (2) cytoplasm , where glucose is broken
down into smaller molecules to produce energy. The second part of the process
takes place in the (3) mitochondria . Here the molecules are broken down further
and produce (4) carbon dioxide as a waste product. In addition, the second part
of the process requires (5) oxygen in order to function.
2. D
3. A
4. A, D
5. C
6. Sample: If Callie obtained 100 molecules of glucose, you would expect that 600
molecules of carbon dioxide would be produced. This is because for every 1
molecule of glucose consumed, 6 molecules of carbon dioxide are produced.
Scoring Rubric:
Total Points: 2 Scoring Criteria
Student identifies that 600
1 pt molecules of carbon dioxide
are produced.
Student explains the answer
1 pt using ratios provided by the
formula.
Lesson 2 Quiz Answer Key
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