Exam 4: Cellular Metabolism
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An example of a coenzyme is __________, which is involved in cellular respiration.
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The citric acid cycle is also called the __________ acid cycle.
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Which of the following produces a significant amount of energy in cellular respiration?
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In the process of cellular respiration, each molecule of glucose that is metabolized releases enough energy to form how many molecules of ATP?
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When the body gains more heat that it is able to lose, __________ develops.
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Deaminated amino acids converted to pyruvic acid can be reconverted to glucose.
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Acetyl CoA is produced when acetic acid combines with coenzyme A. This coenzyme contains which of the following?
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Cellular respiration requires three types of reactions: glycolysis, hydrolysis, and rate-limiting enzymes.
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An electrochemical proton (H+) gradient is created across the:
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Anabolism is the process of building complex molecules in the body from simpler materials.
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Reactions within the __________ provide most of the energy needed by a typical cell.
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The initial phase of fatty acid oxidation is called glyceraldehyde.
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