Where in a cell is ATP made?

a. chloroplasts
b. ribosomes
c. mitochondria
d. nucleus
e. lysosomes


Ans: c. mitochondria

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A. Cells adhere to one another, most of the cells are capable of a wide range of functions, including reproduction, and the loss of one or more cells usually does not lead to the death of the organism. B. Cells adhere to one another and engage in extensive communication with one another; most of the cells are capable of a wide range of functions, including reproduction; and the loss of one or more cells usually does not lead to the death of the organism. C. Cells adhere to one another and most of the cells are capable of a wide range of functions except the ability to reproduce, which means that the loss of certain cells usually leads to the death of the organism.

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Immunosuppressive drugs

A. are only needed during the first week after transplantation. B. are only needed for the first year after transplantation. C. are needed indefinitely after transplantation. D. are needed for transplants between identical twins. E. are needed indefinitely after transplantation AND are needed for transplants between identical twins.

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Chyme is formed in the ____

a. mouth b. esophagus c. stomach d. small intestine e. large intestine

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The conversion of solar energy into chemical

energy occurs during

a. glycolysis. b. photosynthesis. c. respiration. d. fermentation. e. chemosynthesis

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