Bioenergetics and Cellular Respiration and Fermentation-BIOL-107 

Bioenergetics and Cellular Respiration and Fermentation-BIOL-107 

Bioenergetics and Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

Question 1

What is the function of cellular respiration?
to convert organic carbohydrate to oxygen for use in metabolism

to rid the body of lactic acid after a hard bout of exercise

to convert energy in the form of carbohydrate to the usable form of energy, ATP

 

Question 2
Which of the following is the overall reaction for cellular respiration?
oxygen + water → carbohydrate + carbon dioxide +ATP

 

carbohydrate + water + ATP → carbon dioxide + oxygen
carbon dioxide + water → carbohydrate + oxygen + ATP

 

carbohydrate + oxygen → carbon dioxide + ATP

 

Question 3
In glycolysis, glucose is broken down to two molecules of
acetyl CoA
carbon dioxide

 

glycogen
pyruvate
lactic acid

 

Question 4

How many ATPs are produced from one molecule of glucose in glycolysis?
28

 

none
1

 

34
38

 

2

 

Question 5

In glycolysis, as glucose is oxidized, NAD+ is
oxidized

 

reduced

 

Question 6
If oxygen is available, what reactions can occur after glycolysis? (select all that apply)
electron transport

 

Krebs cycle

 

transition reaction

 

fermentation

 

Question 7
The transition reaction involves the mitochondria.
True

 

False

 

Question 8
The end products of the transition reaction include:
pyruvate

 

acetyl-CoA

 

water
carbon dioxide

 

oxygen

 

Question 9
What is the starting material of the Krebs cycle?
carbon dioxide

 

glucose

 

acetyl-CoA

 

pyruvate

 

Question 10
End products of the Krebs cycle include:
CO2

 

ATP

 

oxygen

 

NADH

 

water

 

acetyl-CoA

 

FADH2

 

Question 11
When NADH and FADH2 are oxidized at the proteins of the electron transport chain, energy is released. What is this energy used for?
regulate the reactions of the Krebs cycle
remove free oxygen radicals

 

pump hydrogen ions
power the reaction ATP → ADP + P

 

Question 12
When one molecule of NADH is oxidized in electron transport, enough energy is released to produce ______ molecules of ATP.
4
3
38

 

1
none

 

2

 

Question 13
When one molecule of FADH2 is oxidized in electron transport, enough energy is released to produce _________ molecules of ATP.
4
34

 

3

 

1
2
none
Question 14
If a cell does not have a supply of oxygen, what processes can it carry out?
electron transport
fermentation

 

glycolysis

 

transition reaction

 

Krebs cycle

 

Question 15
In fermentation, what molecule(s) is (are) produced from pyruvic acid in most animal cells, including human muscle cells?
acetyl-CoA

 

CO2 and ethanol
water and ATP
lactic acid

 

Question 16
In fermentation, what molecule(s) is (are) produced from pyruvic acid in yeast and plant cells?
water and ATP
acetyl groups

 

ethanol and carbon dioxide

 

lactic acid

 

Question 17
When fermentation occurs, two ATPs are produced in addition to the two ATPs produced in glycolysis.
False

 

True

 

Question 18

Like other respiratory reactions, fermentation occurs in the mitochondria.
True

 

False

Question 19

The reactions in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle can go in both directions, and therefore, these reactions can be both catabolic and anabolic.
False
True

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