Cellular Energy: Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, and ATP Functions

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Which of the following correctly compares the role of mitochondria and chloroplasts?

Chloroplasts store energy in sugars; mitochondria release it as ATP.

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What process will decrease the most when a plant is placed in the dark for several days, and why?

Photosynthesis will decrease the most because light is required to produce glucose.

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What is the primary role of ATP in cellular processes?

To store and transfer energy for cell functions.

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Which part of an ATP molecule is broken to release energy?

The phosphate group bond.

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Why must cells continuously produce ATP?

ATP is used up quickly and cannot be stored in large amounts.

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How does the ATP-ADP cycle support energy transfer in cells?

When ATP loses a phosphate to become ADP, energy is released for cell use.