Edexcel SNAB Unit 4 Quiz

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What is the term used to describe the type of chemical reaction involved in the digestion of cellulose by enzymes?
hydrolysis
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What is the most likely product of the digestion of cellulose by bacteria.
glucose
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which equation describes the relationship between NPP, gross primary productivity (GPP) and respiration (R)?
NPP = GPP – R
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The skin contains a fibrous protein called...
keratin
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The units for net primary productivity are...
kJ m-2 year-1
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When light is absorbed by chlorophyll, it excites...
electrons
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Oxygen is produced when water molecules are split in the process of
photolysis
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The products of the light-dependent reactions that are used in the light-independent reactions are reduced NADP and...
ATP
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The name of the reaction ADP + inorganic phosphate -> ATP is...
phosphorylation
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The enzyme involved in the reaction RuBP + CO2 -> 2 x GALP is...
RUBISCO
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The region of the chloroplast that would be involved in the fixation of carbon dioxide is...
stroma
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What is the name of the organism that causes TB?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Glycogen granules are found in...
Bacteria
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The nucleic acid found in viruses is
DNA or RNA
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Genetic material in bacteria is
double stranded DNA
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Enzymes are
globular proteins that decrease activation energy
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Enzymes digest proteins into fragments using
hydrolysis reactions
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What is the name of the chemical that T helper cells produce to activate the T killer cells?
cytokine
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