Sprint LTE 9:02 PMM Student Email 6. How many ATP are obtained through the yeast
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Sprint LTE 9:02 PMM Student Email 6. How many ATP are obtained through the yeast fermentation of one molecule of glucose? a. b. 2 c. d. more than 30 7. All of the following sugars are monosaccharides EXCEPT a. glucose b. fructose c. galactose d. sucrose 8. Which of the following living organisms are able to do photosynthesis? a. Fungi and Algac b. Animals and Plants c. Plants and Fungi d. Plants and Algae 9. Which of the following are the raw materials used for photosynthesis? a. O, and H2O b. Glucose and CO2 c. CO, and HO d. O, and Co 10. Which of the following is an important net product of a. CO. b. ATP c. d. H,O 11. The primary source of energy for photosynthesis is a. ATP b. Glucose c. Sunlight d. None of the above 12. The main photosynthetic pigment the captures the sunlight energy for photosynthesis is
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Yeast leads to formation two molecules of ethanol from one molecule of glucose.
During glycolysis two ATP are produced and two NADH are produced. NADH is utilized during the formation of ethanol from pyruvate.
SO finally two ATP are produced during the yeast fermentation.
So the answer is option B -2
7- Sucrose is a disaccharide made up of Glucose and fructose.
SO answer is option D- fructose.
8- Photosynthesis is carried by the organism which has chlorophyll. In the given options only plants and algae are the organisms that have chlorophyll.
So the answer is option D. Algae and fungi.
9- Photosynthesis is the process carried out by plants and fungi there they use CO2 and H2O in presence of light to make glucose and O2 is evolved.
SO answer is option C-
10- Photosynthesis is the process carried out by plants and fungi there they use CO2 and H2O in presence of light to make glucose and O2 is evolved. ATP which is formed during the light reaction is utilized in the formation of glucose.
So the answer is option C- O2
11-- Photosynthesis is the process carried out by plants and fungi there they use CO2 and H2O in presence of sunlight to make glucose and O2 is evolved.
The energy of the light is utilized to make generate ATP and NADPH which are utilized in the formation of glucose.
So the answer is option C- sunlight
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