Starters Week 2-6 Monday The two main processes by which cells absorb, release, and use energy are GLE0707.3.1 Fermentation and respiration Digestion.

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Starters Week 2-6 Monday The two main processes by which cells absorb, release, and use energy are GLE0707.3.1 Fermentation and respiration Digestion and photosynthesis Photosynthesis and respiration Aerobic and anaerobic respiration What flower parts must be fertilized in order for a plant to produce seeds? GLE0707.4.2 Ovules Anthers Filaments Petals

Monday Which statement correctly describes a difference between sexual and asexual reproduction? GLE0707.4.1 Sexual reproduction only happens in animals, while asexual reproduction only happens in plants. Sexual reproduction requires fertilization of one gamete by another gamete, while asexual reproduction requires only one parent to produce an offspring. Sexual reproduction only happens in single-celled organisms, while asexual reproduction only happens in multicellular organisms. Sexual reproduction only happens when cells have a nucleus, while asexual reproduction only happens when cells do not have a nucleus Which process below uses carbon dioxide and the sun’s radiant energy to produce chemical energy? Evaporation GLE0707.3.1 Photosynthesis Respiration decomposition

Tuesday Certain species of whiptail lizards have only female individuals and no males. These lizards reproduce asexually. What is one disadvantage of asexual reproduction for these lizards? GLE0707.4.1 A new population can be established by a single individual in relatively short period of time. All members of a population are genetically very similar and less able to survive environmental changes. They are smaller than lizards that reproduce sexually. They are more likely to develop a variety of tail lengths. Which describes the role of reproduction in plants and animals? Keeps all organisms looking similar GLE0707.4.2 Ensures the continuation of the species Produces offspring that are identical to the parents Increases the size of any population over a long period of time

Tuesday A student put a few drops of lemon juice into an uninflated balloon. The student tied a knot in the balloon, placed it in a shoebox and covered it with a lid. The following day, the student opened the box and was able to smell lemon in the box. Through what process were molecules able to pass through the balloon? Respiration Fermentation Diffusion radiation

Today is your starter quiz! Starters Week 2-6 Today is your starter quiz! You have 5 minutes to study.