Exam 6: Cellular Respiration

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   Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -ATP synthesis Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -ATP synthesis

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Suppose that the pH of the matrix was significantly lower than the inner mitochondrial space. How would the ATP synthase function differently?

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   Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -pyruvate oxidation Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -pyruvate oxidation

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Which of the following molecules is responsible for carrying the acetyl group from pyruvate into the citric acid cycle?

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During glycolysis, ATP is produced by oxidative phosphorylation.

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What is the proton-motive force used for?

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In the process of aerobic metabolism, carbon-containing molecules are broken down. What is the energy from the electrons used for?

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Glycolysis can take place in the absence of which of the following small molecules?

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For every glucose molecule that goes through cellular respiration, how many times is a carbon molecule fully oxidized to CO2 in the citric acid cycle?

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What are the functions of cytochrome c and ubiquinone?

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   Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -oxidative phosphorylation Refer to the above illustration of a mitochondrion. Match the labelled parts of the mitochondrion with the steps of cellular respiration. A labelled part may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -oxidative phosphorylation

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What is the final product of glycolysis?

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Which of the following directly powers the ATP synthase?

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Which of the following processes actually produces a significant quantity of ATP?

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Which molecules are responsible for delivering the high-energy electrons from the citric acid cycle to the electron transfer system?

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What is the fate of CoA after it delivers an acetyl group into the citric acid cycle?

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If, during a chemical reaction, a molecule loses hydrogens, it could be described as being oxidized.

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Molecular oxygen is breathed in and expired as carbon dioxide.

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What is the final product of glycolysis?

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The electrons that are present in NADH and FADH2 are very high energy and theoretically sufficient to produce ATP alone. Why then have biological systems evolved a way that uses the various steps of cellular respiration to produce ATP?

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