Exam 5: Cell Respiration and Metabolism
Exam 1: The Study of Body Function118 Questions
Exam 2: Chemical Composition of the Body116 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Structure and Genetic Control148 Questions
Exam 4: Enzymes and Energy99 Questions
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Exam 6: Interactions Between Cells and the Extracellular Environment123 Questions
Exam 7: The Nervous System: Neurons and Synapses190 Questions
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Exam 12: Muscle: Mechanisms of Contraction and Neural Control150 Questions
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Exam 15: The Immune System138 Questions
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Exam 18: The Digestive System172 Questions
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Metabolism is a term that refers to all of the reactions in the body that involve energy transformations.
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________ muscle is better adapted to anaerobic conditions than cardiac muscle.
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The Cori cycle involves formation of glucose made by gluconeogenesis in the liver from lactic acid produced by fermentation in skeletal muscles.
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Which of the following cells relies solely on anaerobic metabolism of glucose?
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Glycolysis results in a net gain of two ATP formed by direct _____________ of ADP molecules using phosphates taken from glycolytic intermediates.
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The majority of energy within the body is stored as triglycerides.
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Skeletal muscle contains glucose 6-phosphatase to produce free glucose from glucose 6-phosphate.
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Which of the following is NOT a main substrate for gluconeogenesis?
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Oxygen is reduced by the action of the electron transport chain.
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The electron transport chain system functions to create a proton gradient across the outer mitochondrial membrane.
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Glycolysis converts glucose into two ______________ molecules.
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What structures allow H+ to diffuse back across the inner mitochondrial membrane to the matrix?
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In the complete process of aerobic respiration,the major source of reduced NAD and FAD is glycolysis.
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