Chapter 9 True/False Questions
Without the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain would produce very few ATPs.
True
In prokaryotes, the electron transport chain is located in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
False
The first few seconds of intense exercise use up the cell's stores of fat.
False
The reactants of photosynthesis are the same as the reactants of cellular respiration.
False
If carbon dioxide is not present, the pathway labeled C in Figure 9-1 usually will not occur.
False
Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of carbon dioxide.
False
During photosynthesis, energy is stored in the form of fats.
False
Either cellular respiration or fermentation can be used to release energy, depending on the presence of carbohydrates.
False
During the course of a long race, a person's muscle cells will use both cellular respiration and lactic acid fermentation to produce ATP.
True
If an animal cell stops carrying out cellular respiration, it will die.
True
If you swim aerobically for 30 minutes, your body has probably started to break down stored molecules, such as fats, for energy.
True
NADH and FADH2 carry electrons from the Krebs cycle to the electron transport chain.
True
The Krebs cycle releases energy in the form of ATP.
True
The products of glycolysis are 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvic acid molecules.
True