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GCSE Biology - Respiration
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Question 1
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Which type of respiration in animals uses oxygen?
Answer
Anaerobic Respiration
Aerobic Respiration
Question 2
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Respiration involves the breakdown of glucose to release...
Answer
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen
Energy
Question 3
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Cells must respire...
Answer
In day time
At night time
Sometimes
All the time
Question 4
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Usually cells use Carbon Dioxide to breakdown glucose
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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Sometimes organisms breakdown glucose without oxygen, this is called....
Answer
Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration
Photosynthesis
Gaseous exchange
Question 6
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By products of aerobic respiration include... (2 possible answers)
Answer
Carbon Dioxide
Ethanol
Water
Oxygen
Energy
Question 7
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Anaerobic respiration in animals produces (2 possible answers)
Answer
Ethanol
Water
Lactic Acid
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Energy
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