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Life in the Greenhouse
Chapter 5, Problem 8

Which of the following human activities generates the most carbon dioxide? a. driving; b. cooking; c. bathing; d. using aerosol sprays

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas primarily produced by human activities, especially through the burning of fossil fuels. Understanding the sources of CO2 emissions is crucial for evaluating their impact on climate change. Different activities release varying amounts of CO2, with transportation and energy production being significant contributors.
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Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are the primary energy sources for many human activities. When burned for energy, they release large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere. Recognizing the role of fossil fuels in everyday activities helps in understanding which actions contribute most to carbon emissions.
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Comparative Analysis of Activities

To determine which human activity generates the most CO2, a comparative analysis of the emissions associated with each option is necessary. This involves evaluating the energy consumption and CO2 output of activities like driving, cooking, bathing, and using aerosol sprays, allowing for an informed conclusion about their environmental impact.
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Stomata on a plant's surface                   . a. prevent oxygen from escaping; b. produce water as a result of photosynthesis; c. cannot be regulated by the plant; d. allow carbon dioxide uptake into leaves; e. are found in stacks called thylakoids
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Which of the following does not occur during the light reactions of photosynthesis? a. Water is released; b. Electrons from chlorophyll are moved to a higher-energy state by light; c. ATP is produced; d. NADPH is produced to carry electrons to the light-independent reactions; e. Oxygen is produced when water is split.

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Which of the following is a false statement about photosynthesis? a. During the light-independent reactions, electrons and ATP from the light reactions combine with atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce sugars; b. The light-independent reactions take place in the chloroplast stroma; c. Oxygen produced during the light-independent reactions is released into the atmosphere; d. Chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light and reflects green light; e. The end product of photosynthesis is a carbohydrate such as glucose.

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Photorespiration occurs                   . a. under hot and dry conditions; b. when oxygen is incorporated in the first step of the light-independent reactions; c. when carbon dioxide levels are high inside the plant; d. A and B are correct; e. A, B, and C are correct
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Select the true statement regarding metabolism in plant and animal cells. a. Plant and animal cells both perform photosynthesis and aerobic respiration; b. Animal cells perform aerobic respiration only, and plant cells perform photosynthesis only; c. Plant cells perform aerobic respiration only, and animal cells perform photosynthesis only; d. Plant cells perform cellular respiration and photosynthesis, and animal cells perform aerobic respiration only.
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