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Question 16 (1.5 points) Saved What is the ultimate source of energy for most forms of life on Earth? Question 16 options: Thermal energy Solar energy Nuclear energy Heat energy Question 17 (1.5 points) A "high-energy bond" _______ Question 17 options: is usually found in each glucose molecule; that is why glucose is chosen as the starting point for glycolysis. is formed when ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP and one phosphate group. absorbs a large amount of free energy when the phosphate group is attached during hydrolysis. releases a large amount of usable energy when the phosphate group is split off during hydrolysis. Question 18 (1.5 points) Energy ______ Question 18 options: cannot be produced by fungi and heterotrophic organisms. involves ATP in living organisms. is the ability to do work. usage is governed by the laws of thermodynamics. all of these

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Question 16 (1.5 points) Saved What is the ultimate source of energy for most forms of life on Earth?

Question 16 options:

Thermal energy

Solar energy

Nuclear energy

Heat energy

Question 17 (1.5 points) A "high-energy bond" _______

Question 17 options:

is usually found in each glucose molecule; that is why glucose is chosen as the starting point for glycolysis.

is formed when ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP and one phosphate group.

absorbs a large amount of free energy when the phosphate group is attached during hydrolysis.

releases a large amount of usable energy when the phosphate group is split off during hydrolysis.

Question 18 (1.5 points) Energy ______

Question 18 options:

cannot be produced by fungi and heterotrophic organisms.

involves ATP in living organisms.

is the ability to do work.

usage is governed by the laws of thermodynamics.

all of these

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Question 16: The ultimate source of energy for most forms of life on Earth is Solar energy.

Question 17: A "high-energy bond" releases a large amount of usable energy when the phosphate group is split off during hydrolysis.

Question 18: All of these options are correct. Energy involves ATP in living organisms, is the ability to do work, usage is governed by the laws of thermodynamics, and cannot be produced by fungi and heterotrophic organisms.

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