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Day 1 Exit Ticket Photosynthesis

1. Which organelle does photosynthesis take place? a. mitochondria b. chloroplast c. nucleus d. vacuole

2. Photosynthesis takes place in: a. Cells that contain chloroplasts c. Single cells only b. Cells that contain glucose d. All cells

3.Which of the following are the essential raw materials (reactants) for photosynthesis? a. water and oxygen b. glucose, oxygen, and water c. glucose, water and carbon dioxide d. carbon dioxide and water

4. What are the products in the reaction? a. carbon dioxide and water b. glucose and oxygen c. chlorophyll and sunlight d. there are no products

5. Photosynthesis is carried out by a. animal cells b. all living things c. plant cells d. viruses

Day 2 Exit Ticket Cellular Respiration

1. The cell organelle responsible for producing energy is: a. nucleus b. mitochondria c. chloroplast d. lysosome

2.The process of producing energy at the cellular level is called: a. Artificial Respiration b. Photosynthesis c. Cellular Metabolism d. Cellular Respiration

3. Cellular respiration is carried out by which of the following? a. Animals, but not plants b. Heterotrophs, but not autotrophs c. All living organisms, all the time d. Plants, but not animals

4. Which of the following reactions represents cellular respiration? a. 6CO2 + 6O2 --> C6H12O6 + 6H2O + ATP b. C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP c. 6CO2 + 6H2O ---> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + ATP d. C6H12O6 + 6H2O ---> 6CO2 + 6O2 + ATP

Aerobic/Anaerobic Respiration Day 3 Exit Ticket Aerobic/Anaerobic Respiration

1. The cell’s main source of energy is: a. glucose b. oxygen c. water d. protein

2. The main energy carrying molecule of the cell is: a. DNA b. ATP c. AMP d. ADP

3. When a phosphate is removed from an ATP molecule, the resulting molecule is: a. ADP b. DNA c. NAD d. AMP

4. Organisms need to store energy because: a. a cell can release only stored energy b. a cell can’t always immediately use all the energy it makes c. an organism often has times when no energy is used d. a cell cannot make energy and must get it from elsewhere in the organism

5. The anaerobic side of cellular respiration is also known as: a. sublimation b. hydration c. conjugation d. fermentation

Day 4 Exit Ticket Various Topics

1. How many ATP are produced in aerobic cellular respiration? a. 36 ATP b. 18 ATP c. 4 ATP d. 2 ATP

2. Lactic acid can build up in human muscle cells: a. When there is a lack of oxygen c. During aerobic respiration b. During strenuous exercise d. Both A & B

3. A dog running in the park would expect to have a lot of this produced in its cells. a. glucose b. chlorophyll c. CO2 d. O2