BIO110 Chapter 8 (UNIT 3)
select the pathway that doesnt use oxygen
Fermentation
The production of alcohol or lactate from pyruvate during _ occurs as a means of regenerating _ from _.
Fermentation; NAD+; NADH
Which process doesnt match the location of a typical eukaryotic cell?
glycolysis - mitochondria
Enzymes are important biological catalysts because they
lower the activation energy of a biochemical reaction
Catabolic reactions involve the
breakdown of large organic molecules to simple building blocks
Organismal body heat is a
byproduct of exergonic reactions
When hydrogen ions (protons) are pumped across the inner mitochondrial membrane, they form a proton gradient. ATP is then formed by a process known as:
chemiosmosis
A glucose molecule that is metabolized via aerobic respiration has been completely broken down and released by CO2 by the end of
citric acid (Kreb's) cycle
Glycolysis yields a net gain of ____ ATP molecules per molecule of glucose?
2
During chemiosmosis, ____ are transferred from NADH and FADH2 to electron acceptor molecules, and the energy released is used to create a(n) ____ gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane
electrons/proton
NADH and FADH2 are products of
oxidation - reduction reactions
during aerobic respiration, oxygen is
reduced
In the acetyl-CoA formation step, the products are
2 acetyl CoA + 2 CO2 + 2 NADH
when 1 molecule of glucose is completely oxidized in aerobic respiration, the net amount of ATP produced is
36 or 38
The overall reaction for the aerobic respiration of glucose is summarized as
C6H12O6 + O2 + H2O -> CO2 + H2O + energy
Which of the following molecules can be used as a substrate for cellular respiration?
Glucose, lipids, proteins and fatty acids
FAD and cytochromes are classified as
Hydrogen or electron acceptors
In aerobic respiration, the electrons associated with the hydrogen atoms in glucose are ultimately transferred to:
Oxygen in a series of steps
Aerobic respiration
Produces ATP
Which of the following statement about the electron transport chain is true:
Proton gradient established during electron transport is a form of potential energy