Biology Midterm Modules 5-7
Simple diffusion across a plasma membrane is called passive transport because it
does not require energy from the cell.
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the first law of thermodynamics?
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but it can be changed from one form to another.
As a result of glycolysis, there is a net gain of ________ ATP.
2
How many ATP are produced from the 10 NADH that enter the electron transport chain?
30
What molecule most directly provides the energy you need for your muscles to contract?
ATP
Which of the following statements about ATP is inaccurate?
ATP is comprised of a sugar, base, and two phosphate groups.
The products of fermentation depend on the type of organism carrying out the process. What do yeast produce during fermentation?
Ethyl alcohol and CO2
The products of photosynthesis are water and carbon dioxide.
False
Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in cellular respiration?
Glycolysis → preparatory reaction → citric acid cycle → electron transport chain
The O2 given off during photosynthesis is derived from
H2O.
What organelle is used during the process of cellular respiration?
Mitochondria
Where do the electrons come from that are used in the electron transport chain?
NADH and FADH2
Which of the following is necessary for the complete breakdown of glucose?
Oxygen
Which of the following is the opposite of cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis
Carotenoids are found in high concentrations in yellow and orange leaves or vegetables. Why do these leaves and vegetables appear yellow or orange?
The carotenoids reflect and transmit yellow and orange wavelengths of light.
Energy is released from ATP when __________.
a phosphate group is removed from ATP yielding ADP + P + energy
ATP releases energy when
a phosphate is removed.
The part of the enzyme into which the substrate fits is called the
active site.
Which of these words should be classified separately from the others?
active transport
Which of the following organisms can perform photosynthesis?
algae
Which of the following is an example of potential energy rather than kinetic energy?
an apple made up of energy-rich macromolecules
Enzymes are usually named based on the substrate that they bind. This is possible because
an enzyme is only associated with one metabolic pathway.
Which of the labeled cells of a C3 leaf is known as a bundle sheath cell?
c
The changing of an enzyme's shape as the substrate binds to the active site is called the
induced fit model.
In photosynthesis, the light reactions ________ while the Calvin cycle ________.
capture solar energy; converts the captured energy to chemical potential energy
By-products of cellular respiration include __________.
carbon dioxide and water
As climate change leads to drier and drier summers in the southeastern United States, more and more homeowners find that they have crabgrass growing in their yards. The reason for this is that
crabgrass is a type of C4 plant that does well in dry climates.
Which of the following terms best describes entropy?
disorder
When a car burns gasoline, much of the energy is released in the form of heat. Which of the following best describes this process in relation to the first law of thermodynamics?
energy can be changed from one form to another
What function do the carrier proteins embedded in the cell membrane serve?
facilitated diffusion
Molecules move from greater to lesser concentration through a carrier protein in
facilitated diffusion.
In a redox reaction, reduction means ________, and oxidation means ________.
gain of electrons; loss of electrons
A plant that uses CAM photosynthesis is most likely to be successful in what type of environment?
hot, dry
During an osmosis experiment in class, you look at some cells under the microscope. You notice the cells look shriveled. What type of solution were the cells immersed in?
hypertonic
During an osmosis experiment, you place some plant cells under the microscope. You notice the cells seem very swollen. What type of solution were the cells immersed in?
hypotonic
Energy of activation
is the energy required for molecules to react with each other.
In animals, lactate forms from fermentation. Lactate __________.
is transported to the liver where it is reconverted to pyruvate
If the concentration of the solute is the same in the cell as it is in the surrounding solution, the cell is in a(n) _________________environment.
isotonic.
Enzymes are able to speed up the rate of a reaction by
lowering the energy needed for the reaction to proceed.
CAM photosynthesis limits CO2 fixation to nighttime hours in order to
open stomata only at night, limiting water loss because of heat and low humidity.
What process allows water to move across a cell membrane?
osmosis
Fermentation occurs if __________.
oxygen is not present
A white blood cell surrounds and engulfs a worn-out red blood cell. This process is called
phagocytosis.
A product of glycolysis is __________.
pyruvate
Which of the following methods of transport uses a coated pit to take in a specific type of molecule?
receptor-mediated endocytosis
Factors that may affect the passage of materials across cell membranes include
size. concentration. time. charge.
Which of the following correctly lists the order in which energy flows through an ecosystem?
solar energy - chloroplast - mitochondria
Grana are
stacks of thylakoids.
The fluid-filled area within the chloroplast is called the
stroma.
Energy to drive the formation of ATP in photosynthesis is derived from
the H+ gradient.
In cellular respiration, the majority of ATP are produced during __________.
the electron transport chain
What prevents a plant cell from bursting in a hypotonic solution?
the presence of a cell wall
The light-harvesting complexes of a chloroplast are located in the ________; the enzymes of the Calvin cycle reactions are located in the ________.
thylakoid membrane; stroma
The light reactions act much as a battery to power the reactions of the Calvin cycle. This energy is stored as
ATP and NADPH.
During cellular respiration, the energy in glucose is ultimately converted to __________.
ATP and heat
Yeast is used to make bread rise by producing ________ during fermentation.
CO2 gas
Which of the following reactions builds sugars rather than breaks them down?
Calvin cycle
The number of ATP produced during aerobic cellular respiration from one glucose molecule is usually __________.
36-38
What cellular process uses oxygen to produce ATP from glucose and other organic molecules?
Cellular respiration
Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm