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Assignment 1001
Adam Portwood
Practice
Energy and Metabolism
The Laws of Thermodynamics
ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate
26th Jan 2019
7:52 pm
26th Jan 2019
7:50 pm
Score
200
/ out of 200
Attempt
2
Type
Adaptive
Considered for assignment grading?
Yes
Time taken to complete the quiz
0
h
:
17
m
:
43
s
Proficiency
100
%
Correct attempts
10
10
Incorrect attempts
0
Skipped Items
0
10
Total tries
10
0
10
Solution seen
0
Time taken per question
Question 1
00m:08s
Question 2
00m:09s
Question 3
00m:22s
Question 4
00m:05s
Question 5
00m:12s
Question 6
00m:22s
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Question
One of the first scientists to propose that the air carried microbes and those microbes could be viewed under a microscope was:
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: Louis Pasteur
Points gained
20
/out of 20
00m:14s
Question
Which of the following correctly describes spontaneous generation?
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: The ability for life to come from non-living matter.
Points gained
15
/out of 15
00m:10s
Question
Which of the following arguments did John Needham use to dispute Spallanzani’s findings?
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: Extended periods of boiling destroyed the “vital force” necessary to produce living things.
Points gained
15
/out of 15
00m:11s
Question
Which of the following was unique to Pasteur’s experimental design that was missing from other scientist’s experiments?
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: Pasteur created a curved neck flask that allowed air, but not microbes into the medium.
Points gained
20
/out of 20
00m:25s
Question
Spontaneous generation was a theory that was well accepted into the 20th century.
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: Carbon dioxide is produced as sugars are metabolized by consumers.
Points gained
15
/out of 15
00m:20s
Question
The sum total of all chemical reactions that occur in the body is known as _________.
Your answer(s)
Attempt 1: FALSE
Points gained
20
/out of 20
00m:36s