Biology Test 2
How many CO2 molecules are needed for a plant to make one sucrose molecule?
12
How many CO2 molecules are released by a single pyruvate molecule during aerobic respiration?
3
An unfavorable reaction that occurs along with the cleavage of ATP to ADP and Pi is an example of ________.
A coupled reaction
Chemiosmosis drives _______ and occurs in _______.
ATP formation; the mitochondrion and the chloroplast
Occurs in anaerobic yeast cells but not aerobic yeast cells.
Alcoholic fermentation
Which organism below is capable of aerobic respiration?
All of these organisms are capable of of aerobic respiration.
This is the location of the Calvin Cycle.
Chloroplast stroma
The molecule that links together Okazaki fragments during DNA replication is
DNA Ligase
Links two pieces of DNA together.
DNA ligase
Which pathway or reaction is common in both aerobic respiration and alcohol fermentation?
Glycolysis
During vigorous exercise, anaerobic muscle cells produce _______ and gain _______.
Lactate; ATP
This process occurs in muscles undergoing O2 deprivation.
Lactic acid fermentation
This process consumes O2 converting it to H2O.
Mitochondrial electron transport
This process takes place on the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
Mitochondrial electron transport
Which of the following molecules donates electrons to the mitochondrial electron transport chain?
NADH
Which types of organism produces O2?
Photosynthetic organisms produce O2
What protein(s) listed below bind chlorophyll?
Photosystem 1
________ is probably the most abundant enzyme on the planet.
Rubisco
Which runner would you say has the best chance of winning the race?
Runner C has normal blood glucose levels and his muscles are well oxygenated.
What type(s) of fermentation can the brain perform?
The brain cannot do any fermentation
Which molecule below is the most oxidized?
Triple bond with two Ns
A chemical reaction that requires energy to take place is called _______.
An endergonic reaction
In trying to determine DNA or protein is the genetic material, Hershey and Chase made use of which of the following facts?
Answers A and B are correct
Chlorophyll molecules mostly absorb the _______ wavelengths of visible light.
Both C and D (red and blue)
After one cell division which cell(s) is/are radioactive?
Both cells will be radioactive
Consider the energy profile to the right. Which arrow shows the activation energy in the presence of an enzyme?
C (vertical farthest to right)
What type of photosynthesis is done by Spanish Moss?
CAM type photosynthesis
This location becomes very acidic in the light.
Inside of the thylakoids
In his transformation experiments, Griffith observed that ________.
Mixing a heat-killed pathogenic strain of bacteria with a living nonpathogenic strain can convert some of the living cells into the pathogenic form.
In the reaction: pyruvate + NAD---acetyl-CoA + CO2 + NADH + H, which of the reactants has been oxidized?
Pyruvate has been oxidized.
During aerobic respiration the Krebs Cycle provides the cell with _______ from one acetyl CoA molecule.
2 CO2, 1 ATP, 3 NADH and 1 FADH2
Plants that fix CO2 into C4 acids at night when stomates are open and carry out the Calvin cycle during the day when stomates are closed are called _______.
CAM plants
How would you describe the reaction after looking at the diagram in the last question?
It is exergonic with or without an enzyme.
A diagram of a metabolic pathway is to the right. Metabolite "A" is converted to metabolite "D" with metabolites "A" and "B" as intermediates. As metabolite "D" builds up in the cell it inhibits enzyme 1. When this happens what will happen to the amounts of metabolites "A" and "B"?
"A" will increase and "B" will decrease
How many CO2 molecules are produced when one glucose molecule is completely utilized in the process of alcohol fermentation?
2
Removes the RNA primer and replaces with DNA.
DNA polymerase 1
Which molecule will yield the most energy in aerobic respiration?
Glucose
Separates the two DNA strands to unwind them.
Helicase
In class I did a demonstration of the following reaction: 2H2O2---2H2O+O2. This reaction did not occur until the catalase was added. What did the catalase do?
The reaction is always exergonic but catalase lowered the activation energy.
Cellulose does not readily react with O2 forming CO2 and H2O at room temperature because _________
at room temperature the activation energy energy barrier for this reaction cannot be surmounted.
You have a yeast strain that has a defect in Kreb's Cycle. Under what conditions, if any, could the yeast grow?
It can grow by alcohol fermentation.
You accidentally leave your favorite house/dorm plant in the dark over Thanksgiving vacation. To your surprise it is still alive when you return because _______.
It obtained energy from stored sugar and starch molecules produced before your vacation.
Which runners had to stop?
Runners A and B (depleted ones)
How many CO2 molecules are produced when one glucose molecule is completely utilized in the process of aerobic respiration?
6
All of the following are functions of the Citric acid cycle EXCEPT ________.
Adding electrons and protons to oxygen to form water.
In the murder mystery you are reading the victim has been killed by his evil twin using carbon monoxide poisoning. Which part of aerobic respiration is inhibited by carbon monoxide?
Electron transport
At this moment, which runner is probably using glucose at the fastest rate?
Runner D has normal blood glucose levels and his muscles are anaerobic.
This is the location of the chloroplast electron transport chain.
Thylakoid membranes
After two rounds of cell division there are four cells. How many of these cells will be radioactive?
Two will be radioactive
The concentration of oxygen in the earth's atmosphere is approximately 22% and this concentration is maintained by the breakdown of ________ in photosynthesis.
Water