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Deck 9: Energy Metabolism
1
When a compound is oxidized it ______ one or more electrons.
A)loses
B)gains
C)transforms
D)creates
A)loses
B)gains
C)transforms
D)creates
A
2
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)________.
A)transports oxygen in various metabolic pathways
B)picks up and delivers hydrogens to acceptor molecules
C)is another form of ATP
D)is a form of lactic acid
A)transports oxygen in various metabolic pathways
B)picks up and delivers hydrogens to acceptor molecules
C)is another form of ATP
D)is a form of lactic acid
B
3
Red blood cells undergo anaerobic metabolism,which means that they produce ________.
A)plasma
B)iron
C)lactate
D)clots
A)plasma
B)iron
C)lactate
D)clots
C
4
The conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA ________.
A)requires the addition of CO2
B)occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and is irreversible
C)occurs in the nucleus of the cell
D)is needed for red blood cell production
A)requires the addition of CO2
B)occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and is irreversible
C)occurs in the nucleus of the cell
D)is needed for red blood cell production
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5
Glycolysis is a process involving ________.
A)synthesis of fatty acids
B)reactions that convert glucose to glycogen
C)reactions that convert glucose to pyruvate
D)reactions that convert glycogen to protein
A)synthesis of fatty acids
B)reactions that convert glucose to glycogen
C)reactions that convert glucose to pyruvate
D)reactions that convert glycogen to protein
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6
All the chemical and physical processes involved in maintaining life are referred to as ________.
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)homeostasis
D)metabolism
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)homeostasis
D)metabolism
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7
Glycolysis begins with _________ and ends with __________.
A)pyruvate; water
B)pyruvate; glucose
C)glucose; pyruvate
D)pyruvate; acetyl-CoA
A)pyruvate; water
B)pyruvate; glucose
C)glucose; pyruvate
D)pyruvate; acetyl-CoA
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8
In metabolism,glucose is degraded to CO2 and water.The carbon dioxide is produced in ________.
A)the red blood cells
B)the citric acid cycle
C)glycolysis
D)the electron transport chain
A)the red blood cells
B)the citric acid cycle
C)glycolysis
D)the electron transport chain
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9
Flavin adenine dinucleotide is a coenzyme form of the vitamin ________.
A)pantothenic acid
B)niacin
C)thiamin
D)riboflavin
A)pantothenic acid
B)niacin
C)thiamin
D)riboflavin
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10
How many molecules of lactate are produced from one molecule of glucose?
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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11
The citric acid cycle is also known as the ________.
A)urea cycle
B)Krebs cycle
C)menstrual cycle
D)aerobic pathway
A)urea cycle
B)Krebs cycle
C)menstrual cycle
D)aerobic pathway
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12
All the energy available to humans has its origins in ________.
A)carbon dioxide and water
B)the oxygen we breathe
C)foods and beverages
D)the sun's solar energy
A)carbon dioxide and water
B)the oxygen we breathe
C)foods and beverages
D)the sun's solar energy
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13
Oxidation-reduction reactions in the body are controlled by ________.
A)light and dark cycles
B)enzymes
C)fluid balance
D)protein consumption
A)light and dark cycles
B)enzymes
C)fluid balance
D)protein consumption
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14
When a compound is reduced it _____ one or more electrons.
A)loses
B)gains
C)transforms
D)creates
A)loses
B)gains
C)transforms
D)creates
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15
If oxygen is present,metabolism is considered to be ________.
A)active
B)anaerobic
C)aerobic
D)inactive
A)active
B)anaerobic
C)aerobic
D)inactive
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16
Under anaerobic conditions,how many net ATP are synthesized from one glucose molecule?
A)1 ATP
B)2 ATP
C)4 ATP
D)2 GTP
E)None of these choices are correct.
A)1 ATP
B)2 ATP
C)4 ATP
D)2 GTP
E)None of these choices are correct.
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17
In the absence of oxygen,______ respiration will occur.
A)active
B)anaerobic
C)aerobic
D)inactive
A)active
B)anaerobic
C)aerobic
D)inactive
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18
Photosynthesis occurs in plants and uses energy from the sun to ________.
A)produce organic compounds from carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen
B)produce energy-yielding compounds
C)heat the environment
D)make plants turn yellow
A)produce organic compounds from carbon,hydrogen,and oxygen
B)produce energy-yielding compounds
C)heat the environment
D)make plants turn yellow
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19
The energy currency the body uses is ________.
A)NAD
B)FAD
C)TCA
D)ATP
A)NAD
B)FAD
C)TCA
D)ATP
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20
When muscle tissue is exercising under anaerobic conditions,the production of ______ is important because it ensures a continuous supply of NAD+.
A)glucose-6-phosphate
B)pyruvate
C)lactate
D)glycogen
A)glucose-6-phosphate
B)pyruvate
C)lactate
D)glycogen
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21
Which of the following pathways is the major way in which alcohol is metabolized?
A)pyruvate dehydrogenase pathway
B)ethanol dehydrogenase pathway
C)lactate dehydrogenase pathway
D)alcohol dehydrogenase pathway
A)pyruvate dehydrogenase pathway
B)ethanol dehydrogenase pathway
C)lactate dehydrogenase pathway
D)alcohol dehydrogenase pathway
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22
Amino acids that become acetyl-CoA as a result of deamination are designated ketogenic amino acids because ________.
A)they can become parts of the glucose molecule
B)they cannot become part of the glucose molecule
C)they interfere with metabolism of fatty acids
D)all amino acids are interchangeable through the citric acid cycle
A)they can become parts of the glucose molecule
B)they cannot become part of the glucose molecule
C)they interfere with metabolism of fatty acids
D)all amino acids are interchangeable through the citric acid cycle
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23
Where does alcohol metabolism predominantly occur in the body?
A)intestines
B)liver
C)kidney
D)lungs
A)intestines
B)liver
C)kidney
D)lungs
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24
In which compartment of the cell does the Krebs cycle and fatty acid oxidation take place?
A)cell membrane
B)mitochondria
C)nucleus
D)cytosol
A)cell membrane
B)mitochondria
C)nucleus
D)cytosol
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25
In most cases the starting material for gluconeogenesis is ________.
A)oxaloacetate
B)phosphoenolpyruvate
C)carnitine
D)All of these choices are correct
A)oxaloacetate
B)phosphoenolpyruvate
C)carnitine
D)All of these choices are correct
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26
The synthesis of fatty acids occurs in the _________ of the cell and the breakdown of fatty acids occurs in the _______ of the cell.
A)mitochondria; cytosol
B)nucleus; cytosol
C)cytosol; mitochondria
D)cytosol; lysosome
A)mitochondria; cytosol
B)nucleus; cytosol
C)cytosol; mitochondria
D)cytosol; lysosome
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27
Gluconeogenesis is the process whereby the body ________.
A)converts glucose to its storage form
B)retrieves stored glucose from the liver
C)lowers the glucose level of the blood
D)produces glucose from amino acid and glycerol molecules
A)converts glucose to its storage form
B)retrieves stored glucose from the liver
C)lowers the glucose level of the blood
D)produces glucose from amino acid and glycerol molecules
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28
After a person has fasted for about a week,the brain adapts to using _______ for some of its fuel needs.
A)glycerol
B)ketones
C)fatty acids
D)amino acids
A)glycerol
B)ketones
C)fatty acids
D)amino acids
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29
Ketosis increases with ________.
A)fasting
B)a low-carbohydrate diet
C)uncontrolled type 1 diabetes mellitus
D)All of these choices are correct.
A)fasting
B)a low-carbohydrate diet
C)uncontrolled type 1 diabetes mellitus
D)All of these choices are correct.
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30
When there is excess glucose and amino acids in the liver,and no more ATP needs to be synthesized,these energy-rich nutrients are converted to ________.
A)triglycerides
B)pyruvate
C)NAD+
D)FAD
A)triglycerides
B)pyruvate
C)NAD+
D)FAD
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31
When the carbon skeleton of an amino acid is oxidized for energy,the amino group is removed and sent to the liver to produce ________.
A)ammonia
B)protein
C)urea
D)albumin
A)ammonia
B)protein
C)urea
D)albumin
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32
Ketones are produced from ________.
A)cholesterol
B)hormones
C)amino acids
D)acetyl-CoA
A)cholesterol
B)hormones
C)amino acids
D)acetyl-CoA
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33
During the end reaction of the electron transport chain,oxygen becomes ________.
A)reduced to water (H2O)
B)oxidized to carbon dioxide
C)NADH
D)FADH2
A)reduced to water (H2O)
B)oxidized to carbon dioxide
C)NADH
D)FADH2
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34
The common pathway for the oxidation of glucose and fatty acids is ________.
A)glycolysis
B)the Cori cycle
C)the citric acid cycle
D)ketosis
A)glycolysis
B)the Cori cycle
C)the citric acid cycle
D)ketosis
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35
Before protein becomes an energy source,the _________ must be removed from the molecule.
A)COOH
B)CH3
C)NH2
D)CO2
A)COOH
B)CH3
C)NH2
D)CO2
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36
Cytochromes ________.
A)are produced by photosynthesis
B)transport electrons in the electron transport chain
C)appear in the citric acid cycle
D)are responsible for beta-oxidation of fatty acids
A)are produced by photosynthesis
B)transport electrons in the electron transport chain
C)appear in the citric acid cycle
D)are responsible for beta-oxidation of fatty acids
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37
Carnitine ________.
A)is a dietary essential,especially for athletes
B)shuttles NADH across the mitochondrial membrane
C)shuttles oxaloacetate from the mitochondria to the cytosol
D)shuttles fatty acids from the cytosol into the mitochondria
A)is a dietary essential,especially for athletes
B)shuttles NADH across the mitochondrial membrane
C)shuttles oxaloacetate from the mitochondria to the cytosol
D)shuttles fatty acids from the cytosol into the mitochondria
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38
In fatty acid synthesis,the "starting" molecule is ________.
A)glycerol
B)acetyl-CoA
C)ATP
D)pyruvate
A)glycerol
B)acetyl-CoA
C)ATP
D)pyruvate
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39
Amino acids (or parts of their carbon skeletons)that can be converted to pyruvate or enter the citric acid cycle directly are called ________.
A)glucogenic amino acids
B)ketogenic amino acids
C)essential amino acids
D)non-essential amino acids
A)glucogenic amino acids
B)ketogenic amino acids
C)essential amino acids
D)non-essential amino acids
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40
The major end products of the electron transport chain are ________.rev: 09_12_2015_QC_CS-25117
A)water and ATP
B)glucose and amino acids
C)dietary fiber and ammonia
D)carbon,nitrogen,and hydrogen
A)water and ATP
B)glucose and amino acids
C)dietary fiber and ammonia
D)carbon,nitrogen,and hydrogen
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41
Gluconeogenesis takes place in both the cytosol and the mitochondria.
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42
The kidney is the major organ that regulates metabolism.
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43
After a period of prolonged fasting (starving),the brain changes its fuel requirements ________.
A)and uses amino acids directly
B)and starts to use glycerol as the primary source of energy
C)and starts to use ketones and spares protein
D)and glycogen becomes the primary source of energy
A)and uses amino acids directly
B)and starts to use glycerol as the primary source of energy
C)and starts to use ketones and spares protein
D)and glycogen becomes the primary source of energy
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44
Electron transport is the process by which ________.
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
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45
In the metabolism of amino acids for energy,the amine group is ________.
A)stored in the liver
B)converted to glucose
C)excreted as urea
D)burned for energy
A)stored in the liver
B)converted to glucose
C)excreted as urea
D)burned for energy
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46
Beta-oxidation is the process by which ________.
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
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47
Typical fatty acids cannot be converted to glucose because ________.
A)they lack sufficient energy
B)they enter the citric acid cycle at acetyl-CoA and can never reform pyruvate
C)they can only be synthesized from amino acid skeletons,not fatty acid skeletons
D)they enter the citric acid cycle as propionyl-CoA
A)they lack sufficient energy
B)they enter the citric acid cycle at acetyl-CoA and can never reform pyruvate
C)they can only be synthesized from amino acid skeletons,not fatty acid skeletons
D)they enter the citric acid cycle as propionyl-CoA
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48
Catabolic metabolism refers to pathways that break down compounds to smaller,simpler units.
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49
Ketone bodies are products of incomplete oxidation of fatty acids.
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50
Fasting or starvation accelerates ________.
A)gluconeogenesis
B)ketone production
C)body protein breakdown
D)body fat breakdown
E)All of these choices are correct.
A)gluconeogenesis
B)ketone production
C)body protein breakdown
D)body fat breakdown
E)All of these choices are correct.
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51
Glycolysis is the process by which ________.
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
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52
The conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA is irreversible.
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53
In the body,excess amino acids are ________.
A)burned as fuel or stored as fat
B)stored by the body in the form that they were consumed
C)of no concern to health status
D)directly converted into lean muscle mass
A)burned as fuel or stored as fat
B)stored by the body in the form that they were consumed
C)of no concern to health status
D)directly converted into lean muscle mass
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54
Anabolic metabolism refers to pathways that build larger,more complex compounds.
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55
Metabolism is regulated by ________.
A)hormones such as insulin
B)the presence and activity of enzymes
C)ATP levels in the individual cells
D)All of these choices are correct.
A)hormones such as insulin
B)the presence and activity of enzymes
C)ATP levels in the individual cells
D)All of these choices are correct.
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56
Beta oxidation takes place in the mitochondria.
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57
Transamination is the process by which ________.
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups are transferred from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups are transferred from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
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58
Diabetic ketoacidosis is a result of a lack of insulin.
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59
Oxidative phosphorylation is the process by which ________.
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
A)fatty acids break apart to form acetyl-CoA
B)glucose breaks apart to form pyruvate
C)amino groups move from a donor to an acceptor
D)NADH + H+ and FADH2 are converted to NAD+ and FAD,donating electrons and hydrogen ions to oxygen
E)energy derived from NADH + H+ and FADH2 is used to generate ATP
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60
When excessive amounts of alcohol are consumed,which system oxidizes the excess alcohol?
A)beta oxidizing system
B)mitochondrial oxidizing system
C)alcohol oxidizing system
D)microsomal ethanol oxidizing system
A)beta oxidizing system
B)mitochondrial oxidizing system
C)alcohol oxidizing system
D)microsomal ethanol oxidizing system
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61
During which phase of cellular respiration is the majority of ATP produced?
A)Glycolysis
B)Transition reaction
C)Citric acid cycle
D)Electron transport chain
A)Glycolysis
B)Transition reaction
C)Citric acid cycle
D)Electron transport chain
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62
Which portion of cellular respiration benefits from the Cori cycle?
A)Citric acid cycle
B)Anaerobic glycolysis
C)Transition reaction
D)Aerobic glycolysis
A)Citric acid cycle
B)Anaerobic glycolysis
C)Transition reaction
D)Aerobic glycolysis
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63
How would metabolism be affected if a patient's liver is were not working efficiently?
A)He or she could not effectively absorb nutrients
B)Nutrient interconversions and storage would not efficiently occur
C)Digestive enzymes could not be produced
D)There would be no effect on metabolism
A)He or she could not effectively absorb nutrients
B)Nutrient interconversions and storage would not efficiently occur
C)Digestive enzymes could not be produced
D)There would be no effect on metabolism
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64
The body can make glucose from fatty acids.
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65
High amounts of ketones in the blood show that the body is using protein as a fuel source.
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66
Which of the following molecules would be used to produce 2 additional molecules of ATP if needed?
A)NADH
B)FADH2
C)Oxaloacetate
D)GTP
A)NADH
B)FADH2
C)Oxaloacetate
D)GTP
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67
During an overnight fast,the primary fuel for the brain and central nervous system is amino acids.
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68
The electron transport chain takes place in the cytosol.
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69
A patient presents with low copper.Which portion of cellular respiration would suffer?
A)Glycolysis
B)Citric acid cycle
C)Transition reaction
D)Electron transport chain
A)Glycolysis
B)Citric acid cycle
C)Transition reaction
D)Electron transport chain
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70
What would be the effect of high concentrations of ATP?
A)Catabolic reactions to produce more energy
B)Anabolic reactions to synthesize more products
C)Catabolic reactions to synthesize more products
D)Anabolic reactions to produce more energy
A)Catabolic reactions to produce more energy
B)Anabolic reactions to synthesize more products
C)Catabolic reactions to synthesize more products
D)Anabolic reactions to produce more energy
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