Aerobic Respiration (Cambridge O Level Biology)

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Glucose is broken down in the chemical processes of aerobic respiration.

Which row of the table below shows the correct products of this breakdown?

 

energy

water

lactic acid

carbon dioxide

A

X X X

B

X X

C

X X

D

X

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Which of the following is the correct word equation for aerobic respiration in plants?

  • glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water

  • carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen

  • glucose + water → carbon dioxide + oxygen

  • glucose + carbon dioxide → water + oxygen

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Which of the following processes require, and are dependent on, the activity of enzymes?

  1. aerobic respiration
  2. glucose → lactic acid
  3. osmosis
  4. anaerobic respiration in yeast
  • 1 and 2

  • 1 and 3

  • 1, 2 and 4

  • All of them 

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What is not a feature of aerobic respiration? 

  • It occurs in both plants and animals.

  • It releases a smaller amount of energy than anaerobic respiration.

  • It requires the presence of oxygen.

  • The end products are carbon dioxide and water.

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What are the products of aerobic respiration in animals and plants? 

  • carbon dioxide and glucose 

  • carbon dioxide and water

  • glucose and oxygen

  • lactic acid

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Four metabolic reactions that can occur in living organisms are shown below:

  1. C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2+ 6H2O
  2. glucose → lactic acid
  3. 6CO2+ 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
  4. C6H12O6 → 2C2H5OH + 2CO2

Which of the above reactions take place in yeast cells to release energy?

  • 1 and 2

  • 1 and 3

  • 3 and 4

  • 1 and 4

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Which of the following processes would release the most energy in a cell from one molecule of glucose?

  1. Aerobic respiration in yeast
  2. Aerobic respiration in animals
  3. Aerobic respiration in plants
  • 2 only

  • 3 only

  • 1 & 3

  • All of the above

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In which conditions would the cells of a dicotyledonous green plant respire?

 

mesophyll cell

root hair cell

darkness

bright light

darkness

bright light

A

X X

B

X X X

C

X X X X

D

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Which of the following is the correct balanced symbol equation for aerobic respiration in yeast cells?

  • C6H12O6   +  6 O2 →  6 CO2 + 6 H2O

  • C6H12O6 →  2 C3H6O3

  • 6 CO2 + 6 H2O →  C6H12O6  + 6 O2

  • C6H12O6  →  2 C2H5OH + 2 CO2

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51 mark

The diagram shows the apparatus used to investigate the rate of respiration of germinating pea seeds.q5-10-2-aerobic-respiration-hard-mcq-cie-o-level-biology

In an experiment, the coloured oil drop moved 24mm to the left in 30 minutes.
Calculate the rate of respiration of the pea seeds in:
mm3 of oxygen, per gram of pea seeds, per minute.
Assume π = 3.0

  • 0.03mm3 /g/min 

  • 0.06mm3 /g/min

  • 0.12mm3 /g/min

  • 0.60mm3 /g/min

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The diagram below shows an experimental set-up which can be used to investigate gas exchange in a plant leaf.

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In which direction would the ink drop move and for what reason?

  direction reason
A to the right photosynthesis
B to the left photosynthesis
C to the right respiration
D to the left respiration

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In an investigation, scientists treated plant roots with a chemical that stops aerobic respiration. They observed that after the treatment, the plant roots absorbed nitrate ions more slowly. 

Which statement explains this observation?

  • Anaerobic respiration does not release energy.

  • The plant cells cannot respire.

  • There is less energy for active transport of nitrate ions.

  • There is less energy for diffusion of nitrate ions.

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