Sharing a high-yield biology question for anyone prepping for the DAT:
Energy that is released from glucose during respiration but not transferred to ATP bonds can be detected as:
a) H2O
b) CO2
c) ADP
d) turgor pressure
e) heat
Answer and Explanation:
The answer is e) heat. During cellular respiration, not all the energy from glucose is stored in ATP—some is always released as heat. This is a key principle in metabolism and thermodynamics, and a classic DAT concept.
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Energy that is released from glucose during respiration but not transferred to ATP bonds can be detected as:
a) H2O
b) CO2
c) ADP
d) turgor pressure
e) heat
Answer and Explanation:
The answer is e) heat. During cellular respiration, not all the energy from glucose is stored in ATP—some is always released as heat. This is a key principle in metabolism and thermodynamics, and a classic DAT concept.
For more high-yield practice and full-length explanations, check out the 2025 DESTROYER: www.orgoman.com