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Which statement correctly describes energy in Aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

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Topic

Respiration

Question

  1. A. Organisms need energy for chemical reactions that build larger molecules.
  2. B. It is not correct that organisms need energy for chemical reactions that build larger molecules.
  3. C. Students often state that organisms need energy only for movement, neglecting other essential processes.
  4. D. The biology in this objective should be kept separate from Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Answer

The most accurate choice is Organisms need energy for chemical reactions that build larger molecules. It avoids the common misconception that often appears when students answer too generally.

Explanation

This analysis question is looking for the option that stays accurate when other statements drift into misconception. The strongest choice is Organisms need energy for chemical reactions that build larger molecules. because it reflects the intended meaning of the learning objective. This helps you recall the fundamental role of energy in biological processes, which is essential for answering related exam questions. This keeps revision aligned with the approved learning objective on state that organisms need energy for chemical reactions that build larger molecules.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Energy Needs

Students often state that organisms need energy only for movement, neglecting other essential processes.

Emphasize that organisms require energy for various chemical reactions, including those that build larger molecules, not just for movement.

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