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T Normal 1 No Spac.. Heading 1. Heading 2Title Subtitle Subtle Em. Empha Styles Multipl 1. The earth does not experience the extreme cold temperature that the moon does. Why? A) The ozone layer protects the earth from the effects of ultraviolet radiation. B) Infrared radiation from the sun is trapped by the earth's atmosphere. C) The earth is closer to the sun than the moon is D) The moon absorbs all the heat energy that reaches it 2. Respiration can be thought of as analogous to combustion in a car engine. Which statement about this is false? A) It too has an "engine," the ribosome. B) They release carbon dioxide and water as products. C) They utilize a "fuel" that is rich in carbon and hydrogen atoms. D) The reactions are oxidations. 3. Identify two molecules that absorb the energy of infrared radiation. A) Nitrogen and oxygen B) Nitrogen and nitrous oxide C) Methane and water D) Ozone and oxygen How do you interpret slide 16 in the PowerPoint presentation on climate change? A) Atmospheric Co; and seawater CO, are inversely proportional, 8) Seawater CO, and ocean pH are proportional. C) Atmospheric CO; and ocean pH are proportional. D) Ocean pH and seawater CO, are proportional. 4. 5. The molecule ATP A) stores and releases energy when it makes/breaks one of its chemical bonds B) is a waste product of respiration. C) is synthesized during photosynthesis and provides cells with energy D) transoorts oxygen to where it is needed in the cellExplanation / Answer
Ans 1
Due to the absence of atmosphere on the moon such extreme temperatures occur. Therefore infrared radiation from the sun is not trapped on the moon's surface.
The earth does.
Option B is the correct answer
Ans 2
Both have oxidation reactions and releases energy
In combustion, fossil fuels are oxidized
In respiration, sugar molecules are oxidized
Option D is the correct answer
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