Chapter 7 Questions
What is the correct sequence of events for generating 38 ATP if oxygen is always present? 1. Glycolysis 2. Fermentation 3. Pyruvate oxidation 4. Electron transport system 5. Citric acid cycle
1, 3, 5, 4
Which of the following is a necessary step in order for the end product of glycolysis to enter Kreb's cycle? (Select all that apply) Option A : Coenzyme A is added to acetate to form acetyl CoA. Option B : NAD+ is reduced to NADH. Option C : Pyruvate is changed into acetate and carbon dioxide. Option D : Pyruvate is changed into lactic acid.
A, B, C
ATP generated by substrate-level phosphorylation, oxidative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation can be used by cells (Select all that apply) Option A : to fuel anabolic reactions. Option B : for movement. Option C : for active processes across plasma membranes. Option D : for DNA replication.
A, B, C, D
Select the CORRECT statement. (Select all that apply) Option A : Proteins can be broken down into amino acids which can be used to supply energy for cells. Option B : Fatty acids can be used to generate ATP in a process called beta-oxidation. Option C : Amino acids can be converted to glucose and used in cellular respiration. Option D : Fatty acids can be converted to glucose and used in cellular respiration.
A, B, C, D
What organic molecules can humans and E. coli both use as their carbon source? (Select all that apply) Option A : proteins Option B : nucleic acids Option C : lipids Option D : carbohydrates
A, B, C, D
When ATP is hydrolyzed into ADP, the energy can be used (Select all that apply) Option A : for endergonic reactions. Option B : to power locomotion. Option C : for active transport. Option D : to fuel bioluminescence.
A, B, C, D
Which of the following molecules is capable of participating in coupled redox reactions in eukaryotes and prokaryotes? (Select all that apply) Option A : FADH Option B : NADH Option C : NAD+ Option D : FADH2
A, B, C, D
Substrate-level phosphorylation (Select all that apply) Option A : involves the transfer of a phosphate group to ADP. Option B : requires reaction coupling. Option C : is an exergonic process. Option D : is the process used to generate ATP.
A, B, D
A + B -> AB The following equation is an example of a/an (Select all that apply) Option A : anabolic reaction. Option B : exergonic reaction. Option C : endergonic reaction. Option D : catabolic reaction.
A, C
_____________ is/are shuttled and/or transferred during the electron transport system. (Select all that apply) Option A : Hydrogen ions Option B : ATP Option C : Electrons Option D : ADP
A, C
During glycolysis, which of the following reactions are energy-consuming? (Select all that apply) Option A : production of ADP Option B : production of ATP Option C : production of NADH Option D : production of NAD+
B, C
During glycolysis, which of the following reactions are energy-releasing? (Select all that apply) Option A : production of ATP Option B : production of ADP Option C : production of NAD+ Option D : production of NADH
B, C
Glycolysis (Select all that apply) Option A : is also known as the citric acid cycle. Option B : generates two ATP molecules. Option C : involves the oxidation of one glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules. Option D : is used by members of the archaea to extract energy.
B, C, D
AB -> A + B The following equation is an example of a/an (Select all that apply) Option A : anabolic reaction. Option B : endergonic reaction. Option C : catabolic reaction. Option D : exergonic reaction.
C, D
Select the CORRECT statement. Option A: A redox reaction is the same as an oxidation-reduction reaction. Option B: Oxidation and reduction reactions occur consecutively. Option C: Oxidation reactions gain electrons. Option D: Reduction reactions lose electrons.
Option A: A redox reaction is the same as an oxidation-reduction reaction.
Why does chemiosmosis occur in the plasma membrane of aerobic bacteria? Option A: They do not have mitochondria. Option B: They do not have a nuclear region. Option C: They do not have chloroplasts. Option D: They do not have thylakoid membranes.
Option A: They do not have mitochondria.
Animal cells can break down glucose into pyruvic acid but they can also store excess glucose as glycogen in a process called glycogenesis. Option A: True Option B:False
Option A: True
The catabolism of lipids as well as proteins is useful in generating ATP. Option A: True Option B:False
Option A: True
What happens to the NADH nad FADH2 molecules produced during the critic acid cycle? Option A: They re-enter glycolysis and proceed to fermentation. Option B: They are recycled as acetyl COA Option C: They are used by ETS to generate ATP and water. Option D: They have no value and are discharged from cells as waste.
Option C: They are used by ETS to generate ATP and water.
All of the following are products from the Kreb's cycle EXCEPT Option A: 2 ATP. Option B: 6 NADH. Option C: 2 FADH2. Option D: 2 pyruvate molecules.
Option D: 2 pyruvate molecules.