Deck 16: Lipids and Membranes

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Which of the following is not correct concerning the digestion of fats and triglycerides?

A) Bile salts are necessary since the triglycerides are insoluble in water.
B) Lipases hydrolyze all of the ester bonds in a triglyceride.
C) Fatty acids formed on hydrolysis of triglycerides are neutralized by digestive juices.
D) Monoglycerides and fatty acid conjugate bases can pass through cell membranes.
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Triglycerides (or triacylglycerols) are composed of four components, one glycerol and three fatty acids.
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Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce: <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) a and c
F) b and c
G) All of the above
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Linolenic acid is classified as a polyunsaturated fatty acid.
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The oxidation of a polyunsaturated fatty acid produces more energy than the corresponding saturated fatty acid.
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The following triglyceride is to be completely hydrogenated. <strong>The following triglyceride is to be completely hydrogenated.   How many molecules of hydrogen are added to the triglyceride?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 F) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> How many molecules of hydrogen are added to the triglyceride?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
F) 6
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Active transport moves solutes across a cell membrane from lower to higher concentration and produces energy from the process.
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Examine the following structure. <strong>Examine the following structure.   All of the following characterize this structure except:</strong> A) classified as a glycerophospholipid B) contains two different fatty acids C) the right portion would be located on the interior of a cell membrane D) formed using a molecule of ethanolamine <div style=padding-top: 35px> All of the following characterize this structure except:

A) classified as a glycerophospholipid
B) contains two different fatty acids
C) the right portion would be located on the interior of a cell membrane
D) formed using a molecule of ethanolamine
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In terms of temperature regulation, human infants and hibernating bears both utilize brown fat.
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The concentration of K+ is greater outside a cell than inside. The movement of this ion into the cell is an example of passive transport.
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The generation of a concentration of K+ on the outside of membrane to 50 mEq/L and on the inside to 10 mEq/L decreases the potential energy of the system.
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The following acid would be classified as an omega-6. The following acid would be classified as an omega-6.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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On a mass basis, fats are more efficient sources of energy than carbohydrates but protein metabolism is even more efficient.
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The oxidation of FADH210 H+ across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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One of the products of the hydrolysis of a triglyceride in sulfuric acid is a carboxylic acid.
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ATP synthase uses concentration gradient energy.
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Glycolysis is the first step in the oxidation of fatty acids to produce energy.
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Saturated fatty acids are considered nonessential for human beings.
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An unsaturated fatty acid produces more energy than the analogous saturated fatty acid.
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Cholesterol plays a role in regulating membrane flexibilty.
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?</strong> A) choline B) tristearin C) oleic acid D) glycerol <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?

A) choline
B) tristearin
C) oleic acid
D) glycerol
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In order to produce a carboyxlic acid from a triglyceride, it would be necessary to add

A) water and heat.
B) a strong acid.
C) a strong base.
D) either a strong acid or a strong base.
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Which of the following stores energy in the form of concentration gradients?

A) oxidative phosphorylation
B) electron transport chain
C) ATP synthase
D) transport protein
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?</strong> A) choline B) tristearin C) oleic acid D) glycerol <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?

A) choline
B) tristearin
C) oleic acid
D) glycerol
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the mitochondria?

A) located in the cytosol
B) located centrally in the cell
C) contain ATP synthase
D) contain an intermembrane space
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Consider the following descriptions of the fatty acids found in a triglyceride. Which triglyceride would have the lowest melting point?

A) all stearic acid
B) two stearic acid, one oleic acid
C) one stearic acid, two oleic acid
D) all oleic acid
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During the catabolism of a certain amino acid, 10 molecules of NADH and 4 molecules of FADH2 are produced. How many molecules of ATP can produced when the coenzymes are oxidized in the mitochondria?

A) 14 ATP
B) 25 ATP
C) 28 ATP
D) 31 ATP
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The concentration of Na+ outside a cell is 85 mEq/L and inside the cell is 22 mEq/L. Which of the following is correct is such a situation?

A) There is a concentration gradient across the cell membrane.
B) Na+ can cross into the cell by active transport.
C) Na+ can diffuse out of the cell by passive transport.
D) A protein would be needed for Na+ to cross the cell membrane in either direction.
E) a and d
F) b and c
G) All of the above are true in this particular scenario.
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During the digestion of triglycerides

A) bile salts break up molecular clusters of fats and then the lipases hydrolyze the triglycerides for entry into the digestive tract.
B) lipases break up molecular clusters of fats and then the bile salts hydrolyze the triglycerides for entry into the digestive tract.
C) Lipases assemble fatty acids into molecular clusters and the bile salts transport them into the digestive tract.
D) Bile salts assemble fatty acids into molecular clusters and the lipases transport them into the digestive tract.
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Arachidic acid has a molecular formula of C20H40O2. How many cycles of beta oxidation are required to breakdown one molecule and how many molecules of acetyl CoA are formed?

A) 40 cycles, 39 acetyl CoA
B) 39 cycles, 20 acetyl CoA
C) 19 cycles, 20 acetyl CoA
D) 20 cycles, 19 acetyl CoA
E) 9 cycles, 10 acetyl CoA
F) 10 cycles, 9 acetyl CoA
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How many moles of ATP will be formed when 100.0 g of palmitoleic acid is burned by your body? Palmitoleic acid (C16H30O2) produces 104.5 molecules of ATP per molecule of the acid.

A) 105 mol ATP
B) 41.1 mol ATP
C) 254 mol ATP
D) 266 mol ATP
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Consider the following image. <strong>Consider the following image.   Which of the following might the structure represent?</strong> A) fatty acid B) triglyceride C) fat D) glycerophospholipid <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following might the structure represent?

A) fatty acid
B) triglyceride
C) fat
D) glycerophospholipid
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Which of the following cannot simply diffuse across a cell membrane without some kind of assistance?

A) CO2
B) H2O
C) CH3CH2OH
D) Ca2+
E) All require some type of assistance.
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   In addition to the components represented here, which of the following might also be found in membrane?</strong> A) proteins B) cholesterol C) other types of phospholipids D) All of these may be found in membranes. <div style=padding-top: 35px> In addition to the components represented here, which of the following might also be found in membrane?

A) proteins
B) cholesterol
C) other types of phospholipids
D) All of these may be found in membranes.
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In the following diagram, what type(s) of gradients would be present across the membrane? <strong>In the following diagram, what type(s) of gradients would be present across the membrane?  </strong> A) charge gradient B) concentration gradient C) both charge and concentration gradients D) neither charge nor concentration gradients <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) charge gradient
B) concentration gradient
C) both charge and concentration gradients
D) neither charge nor concentration gradients
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following cannot pass through this membrane?</strong> A) ethanol B) CO<sub>2</sub> C) alanine D) water E) All of these can pass through the membrane. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following cannot pass through this membrane?

A) ethanol
B) CO2
C) alanine
D) water
E) All of these can pass through the membrane.
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The following is the net reaction for which catabolic pathway? <strong>The following is the net reaction for which catabolic pathway?  </strong> A) glycolysis B) electron transport C) oxidative decarboxylation D) oxidative phosphorylation E) citric acid cycle <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) glycolysis
B) electron transport
C) oxidative decarboxylation
D) oxidative phosphorylation
E) citric acid cycle
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Which of the following cannot be synthesized by the body?

A) saturated fatty acids
B) monounsaturated fatty acids
C) polyunsaturated fatty acids
D) certain omega-3 fatty acids
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When calculating the nutritional value of the food, the following is often used as a rule of thumb in calculating the caloric value. <strong>When calculating the nutritional value of the food, the following is often used as a rule of thumb in calculating the caloric value.  </strong> A) ATP production is relatively constant per molecule for each type of fuel used. B) ATP production is relatively constant per gram for each type of fuel used. C) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is larger than per gram of fat. D) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is smaller than per gram of fat. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) ATP production is relatively constant per molecule for each type of fuel used.
B) ATP production is relatively constant per gram for each type of fuel used.
C) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is larger than per gram of fat.
D) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is smaller than per gram of fat.
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What is the overall (net) yield of ATP when one molecule of stearic acid (C18H36O2) is oxidized to CO2?

A) 122 ATP
B) 120 ATP
C) 116 ATP
D) 114 ATP
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All of the following are involved in oxidative phosphorylation except which one?

A) O2 is reduced.
B) NADH is reduced.
C) ATP synthase regulates H+ migration.
D) With the mitochondrion a concentration gradient is established.
E) All of these are involved in oxidative phosphorylation.
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The compound represented by structure _______________________ would have the lowest melting point.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The compound represented by structure _______________________ would have the lowest melting point.
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In the extraction of energy from fatty acids, which of the following provides the link between beta oxidation and the citric acid cycle?

A) acetyl-CoA
B) fatty acyl-CoA
C) pyruvate
D) NADH and FADH2
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than  <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In the extraction of energy from fatty acids, which of the following provides the link between electron transport and the citric acid cycle?

A) acetyl-CoA
B) fatty acyl-CoA
C) pyruvate
D) NADH and FADH2
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Which class of compounds is characterized by the following general structure? <strong>Which class of compounds is characterized by the following general structure?  </strong> A) steroids B) glycerophopholipids C) lipids D) triacylglycerols <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) steroids
B) glycerophopholipids
C) lipids
D) triacylglycerols
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The omega-3 fatty acid is structure ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The omega-3 fatty acid is structure ____________________.
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Location of the energy producing reactions of carbohydrate metabolism: _________________<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Location of the energy producing reactions of carbohydrate metabolism: _________________
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Location of the electron transport chain: ____________________<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Location of the electron transport chain: ____________________
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How many H+ must be moved across the inner mitochondrial membrane to produce 6 ATP?

A) 18
B) 24
C) 6
D) 10
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If the oxidation of a hypothetical saturated fatty acid produces 78 molecules of ATP, how many ATP molecules are produced by the corresponding monounsaturated fatty acid?

A) 78.0
B) 79.5
C) 76.5
D) 81.0
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The substance most likely to be a solid at room temperature would be structure___________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The substance most likely to be a solid at room temperature would be structure___________________.
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The polyunsaturated fatty acid is structure _______________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The polyunsaturated fatty acid is structure _______________________.
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Concentration gradients occur between __________________ and _________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Concentration gradients occur between __________________ and _________________.
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). Structure ______________________ would represent a saturated fatty acid.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
Structure ______________________ would represent a saturated fatty acid.
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Consider the beta oxidation of a saturated fatty acid. For 5 turns of the cycle how many total high energy molecules are produced?

A) 10.0 molecules
B) 12.5 molecules
C) 7.5 molecules
D) 20.0 molecules
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Lipids are

A) compounds that do not dissolve in water.
B) organic compounds that do not dissolve in water.
C) organic compounds utilized by biological systems that do not dissolve in water.
D) Any of the above definitions are sufficient.
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Lipid bilayer: _____________________<div style=padding-top: 35px> Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Lipid bilayer: _____________________
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Which of the following is not involved in the process of extracting energy from triglycerides?

A) lipases and bile salts
B) citric acid cycle
C) beta oxidation
D) electron transport chain
E) All of these are involved at some stage.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will directly produce_____molecules of ATP for this fatty acid.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will directly produce_____molecules of ATP for this fatty acid.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of ATP are consumed.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of ATP are consumed.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced.
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When one molecule of a unsaturated fat with a molecular formula of C56H107O6 is oxidized 373.5 molecules of ATP are produced. Calculate the ATP yield in moles ATP per 100 g of this fat.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of NADH for this fatty acid.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of NADH for this fatty acid.
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Draw the structure of the triglyceride formed from glycerol and one molecule of stearic acid and two molecules of oleic acid. Use condensed formulas. There are two possible structures.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of NADH are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of NADH are produced.
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Draw the structure for each of the products produed on the hydrolysis of the following substance using H2SO4. Draw the structure for each of the products produed on the hydrolysis of the following substance using H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If the mitochondrion oxides 8 molecules of NADH and 4 molecules of FADH2, what is the total number of molecules of ATP that the mitochondrion will make available to the cell?
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Draw the structures for each of the products produced on the hydrolysis of the following substance using KOH
. Draw the structures for each of the products produced on the hydrolysis of the following substance using KOH .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Draw the structure of a 14 carbon, monounsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will go through_____cycles for this fatty acid.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will go through_____cycles for this fatty acid.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, the net production is _____molecules of ATP.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, the net production is _____molecules of ATP.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of NADH total are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of NADH total are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> total are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of FADH2 total are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, the cycle must be repeated_____times.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, the cycle must be repeated_____times.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of FADH2 are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle and electron transport, ____molecules of ATP total are produced.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle and electron transport, ____molecules of ATP total are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> for this fatty acid.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of FADH2 for this fatty acid.
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Deck 16: Lipids and Membranes
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Which of the following is not correct concerning the digestion of fats and triglycerides?

A) Bile salts are necessary since the triglycerides are insoluble in water.
B) Lipases hydrolyze all of the ester bonds in a triglyceride.
C) Fatty acids formed on hydrolysis of triglycerides are neutralized by digestive juices.
D) Monoglycerides and fatty acid conjugate bases can pass through cell membranes.
Lipases hydrolyze all of the ester bonds in a triglyceride.
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Triglycerides (or triacylglycerols) are composed of four components, one glycerol and three fatty acids.
True
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Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce: <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above

A) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above
B) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above
C) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above
D) <strong>Reaction of the following triglyceride with sulfuric acid will produce:   </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) a and c F) b and c G) All of the above
E) a and c
F) b and c
G) All of the above
a and c
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Linolenic acid is classified as a polyunsaturated fatty acid.
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The oxidation of a polyunsaturated fatty acid produces more energy than the corresponding saturated fatty acid.
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The following triglyceride is to be completely hydrogenated. <strong>The following triglyceride is to be completely hydrogenated.   How many molecules of hydrogen are added to the triglyceride?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 F) 6 How many molecules of hydrogen are added to the triglyceride?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
F) 6
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Active transport moves solutes across a cell membrane from lower to higher concentration and produces energy from the process.
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Examine the following structure. <strong>Examine the following structure.   All of the following characterize this structure except:</strong> A) classified as a glycerophospholipid B) contains two different fatty acids C) the right portion would be located on the interior of a cell membrane D) formed using a molecule of ethanolamine All of the following characterize this structure except:

A) classified as a glycerophospholipid
B) contains two different fatty acids
C) the right portion would be located on the interior of a cell membrane
D) formed using a molecule of ethanolamine
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In terms of temperature regulation, human infants and hibernating bears both utilize brown fat.
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The concentration of K+ is greater outside a cell than inside. The movement of this ion into the cell is an example of passive transport.
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The generation of a concentration of K+ on the outside of membrane to 50 mEq/L and on the inside to 10 mEq/L decreases the potential energy of the system.
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The following acid would be classified as an omega-6. The following acid would be classified as an omega-6.
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On a mass basis, fats are more efficient sources of energy than carbohydrates but protein metabolism is even more efficient.
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The oxidation of FADH210 H+ across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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One of the products of the hydrolysis of a triglyceride in sulfuric acid is a carboxylic acid.
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ATP synthase uses concentration gradient energy.
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Glycolysis is the first step in the oxidation of fatty acids to produce energy.
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Saturated fatty acids are considered nonessential for human beings.
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19
An unsaturated fatty acid produces more energy than the analogous saturated fatty acid.
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Cholesterol plays a role in regulating membrane flexibilty.
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21
Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?</strong> A) choline B) tristearin C) oleic acid D) glycerol Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?

A) choline
B) tristearin
C) oleic acid
D) glycerol
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In order to produce a carboyxlic acid from a triglyceride, it would be necessary to add

A) water and heat.
B) a strong acid.
C) a strong base.
D) either a strong acid or a strong base.
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Which of the following stores energy in the form of concentration gradients?

A) oxidative phosphorylation
B) electron transport chain
C) ATP synthase
D) transport protein
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?</strong> A) choline B) tristearin C) oleic acid D) glycerol Which of the following might be the portion of the membrane represented by the letter A?

A) choline
B) tristearin
C) oleic acid
D) glycerol
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the mitochondria?

A) located in the cytosol
B) located centrally in the cell
C) contain ATP synthase
D) contain an intermembrane space
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Consider the following descriptions of the fatty acids found in a triglyceride. Which triglyceride would have the lowest melting point?

A) all stearic acid
B) two stearic acid, one oleic acid
C) one stearic acid, two oleic acid
D) all oleic acid
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During the catabolism of a certain amino acid, 10 molecules of NADH and 4 molecules of FADH2 are produced. How many molecules of ATP can produced when the coenzymes are oxidized in the mitochondria?

A) 14 ATP
B) 25 ATP
C) 28 ATP
D) 31 ATP
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28
The concentration of Na+ outside a cell is 85 mEq/L and inside the cell is 22 mEq/L. Which of the following is correct is such a situation?

A) There is a concentration gradient across the cell membrane.
B) Na+ can cross into the cell by active transport.
C) Na+ can diffuse out of the cell by passive transport.
D) A protein would be needed for Na+ to cross the cell membrane in either direction.
E) a and d
F) b and c
G) All of the above are true in this particular scenario.
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29
During the digestion of triglycerides

A) bile salts break up molecular clusters of fats and then the lipases hydrolyze the triglycerides for entry into the digestive tract.
B) lipases break up molecular clusters of fats and then the bile salts hydrolyze the triglycerides for entry into the digestive tract.
C) Lipases assemble fatty acids into molecular clusters and the bile salts transport them into the digestive tract.
D) Bile salts assemble fatty acids into molecular clusters and the lipases transport them into the digestive tract.
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30
Arachidic acid has a molecular formula of C20H40O2. How many cycles of beta oxidation are required to breakdown one molecule and how many molecules of acetyl CoA are formed?

A) 40 cycles, 39 acetyl CoA
B) 39 cycles, 20 acetyl CoA
C) 19 cycles, 20 acetyl CoA
D) 20 cycles, 19 acetyl CoA
E) 9 cycles, 10 acetyl CoA
F) 10 cycles, 9 acetyl CoA
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How many moles of ATP will be formed when 100.0 g of palmitoleic acid is burned by your body? Palmitoleic acid (C16H30O2) produces 104.5 molecules of ATP per molecule of the acid.

A) 105 mol ATP
B) 41.1 mol ATP
C) 254 mol ATP
D) 266 mol ATP
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Consider the following image. <strong>Consider the following image.   Which of the following might the structure represent?</strong> A) fatty acid B) triglyceride C) fat D) glycerophospholipid Which of the following might the structure represent?

A) fatty acid
B) triglyceride
C) fat
D) glycerophospholipid
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Which of the following cannot simply diffuse across a cell membrane without some kind of assistance?

A) CO2
B) H2O
C) CH3CH2OH
D) Ca2+
E) All require some type of assistance.
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   In addition to the components represented here, which of the following might also be found in membrane?</strong> A) proteins B) cholesterol C) other types of phospholipids D) All of these may be found in membranes. In addition to the components represented here, which of the following might also be found in membrane?

A) proteins
B) cholesterol
C) other types of phospholipids
D) All of these may be found in membranes.
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In the following diagram, what type(s) of gradients would be present across the membrane? <strong>In the following diagram, what type(s) of gradients would be present across the membrane?  </strong> A) charge gradient B) concentration gradient C) both charge and concentration gradients D) neither charge nor concentration gradients

A) charge gradient
B) concentration gradient
C) both charge and concentration gradients
D) neither charge nor concentration gradients
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Consider the following diagram of a membrane. <strong>Consider the following diagram of a membrane.   Which of the following cannot pass through this membrane?</strong> A) ethanol B) CO<sub>2</sub> C) alanine D) water E) All of these can pass through the membrane. Which of the following cannot pass through this membrane?

A) ethanol
B) CO2
C) alanine
D) water
E) All of these can pass through the membrane.
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37
The following is the net reaction for which catabolic pathway? <strong>The following is the net reaction for which catabolic pathway?  </strong> A) glycolysis B) electron transport C) oxidative decarboxylation D) oxidative phosphorylation E) citric acid cycle

A) glycolysis
B) electron transport
C) oxidative decarboxylation
D) oxidative phosphorylation
E) citric acid cycle
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38
Which of the following cannot be synthesized by the body?

A) saturated fatty acids
B) monounsaturated fatty acids
C) polyunsaturated fatty acids
D) certain omega-3 fatty acids
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39
When calculating the nutritional value of the food, the following is often used as a rule of thumb in calculating the caloric value. <strong>When calculating the nutritional value of the food, the following is often used as a rule of thumb in calculating the caloric value.  </strong> A) ATP production is relatively constant per molecule for each type of fuel used. B) ATP production is relatively constant per gram for each type of fuel used. C) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is larger than per gram of fat. D) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is smaller than per gram of fat.

A) ATP production is relatively constant per molecule for each type of fuel used.
B) ATP production is relatively constant per gram for each type of fuel used.
C) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is larger than per gram of fat.
D) for amino acids and carbohydrates ATP production per gram is smaller than per gram of fat.
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What is the overall (net) yield of ATP when one molecule of stearic acid (C18H36O2) is oxidized to CO2?

A) 122 ATP
B) 120 ATP
C) 116 ATP
D) 114 ATP
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41
All of the following are involved in oxidative phosphorylation except which one?

A) O2 is reduced.
B) NADH is reduced.
C) ATP synthase regulates H+ migration.
D) With the mitochondrion a concentration gradient is established.
E) All of these are involved in oxidative phosphorylation.
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42
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The compound represented by structure _______________________ would have the lowest melting point. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The compound represented by structure _______________________ would have the lowest melting point.
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43
In the extraction of energy from fatty acids, which of the following provides the link between beta oxidation and the citric acid cycle?

A) acetyl-CoA
B) fatty acyl-CoA
C) pyruvate
D) NADH and FADH2
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44
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than  Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). A triglyceride containing 3 molecules of ______________________ would have a higher melting point than
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45
In the extraction of energy from fatty acids, which of the following provides the link between electron transport and the citric acid cycle?

A) acetyl-CoA
B) fatty acyl-CoA
C) pyruvate
D) NADH and FADH2
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46
Which class of compounds is characterized by the following general structure? <strong>Which class of compounds is characterized by the following general structure?  </strong> A) steroids B) glycerophopholipids C) lipids D) triacylglycerols

A) steroids
B) glycerophopholipids
C) lipids
D) triacylglycerols
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47
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The omega-3 fatty acid is structure ____________________. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The omega-3 fatty acid is structure ____________________.
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Location of the energy producing reactions of carbohydrate metabolism: _________________ Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Location of the energy producing reactions of carbohydrate metabolism: _________________
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49
Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Location of the electron transport chain: ____________________ Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Location of the electron transport chain: ____________________
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50
How many H+ must be moved across the inner mitochondrial membrane to produce 6 ATP?

A) 18
B) 24
C) 6
D) 10
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51
If the oxidation of a hypothetical saturated fatty acid produces 78 molecules of ATP, how many ATP molecules are produced by the corresponding monounsaturated fatty acid?

A) 78.0
B) 79.5
C) 76.5
D) 81.0
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52
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The substance most likely to be a solid at room temperature would be structure___________________. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The substance most likely to be a solid at room temperature would be structure___________________.
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53
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). The polyunsaturated fatty acid is structure _______________________. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
The polyunsaturated fatty acid is structure _______________________.
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54
Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Concentration gradients occur between __________________ and _________________. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Concentration gradients occur between __________________ and _________________.
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55
Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). Structure ______________________ would represent a saturated fatty acid. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
Structure ______________________ would represent a saturated fatty acid.
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56
Consider the beta oxidation of a saturated fatty acid. For 5 turns of the cycle how many total high energy molecules are produced?

A) 10.0 molecules
B) 12.5 molecules
C) 7.5 molecules
D) 20.0 molecules
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Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________.  Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E).
To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________. Examine the fatty acids given below. The names of the acids are given above the formula and each structure given a letter designation below the structure.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D, E). To form the following triglyceride would require 1 molecule of ______________________ and 2 molecules of ______________________.
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58
Lipids are

A) compounds that do not dissolve in water.
B) organic compounds that do not dissolve in water.
C) organic compounds utilized by biological systems that do not dissolve in water.
D) Any of the above definitions are sufficient.
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Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below. Examine the diagram of a mitochondrion shown below.   Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D). Lipid bilayer: _____________________ Fill in the blanks with the appropriate letter (A, B, C, D).
Lipid bilayer: _____________________
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60
Which of the following is not involved in the process of extracting energy from triglycerides?

A) lipases and bile salts
B) citric acid cycle
C) beta oxidation
D) electron transport chain
E) All of these are involved at some stage.
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61
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will directly produce_____molecules of ATP for this fatty acid. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will directly produce_____molecules of ATP for this fatty acid.
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62
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of ATP are consumed. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of ATP are consumed.
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63
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of acetyl-CoA are produced.
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64
When one molecule of a unsaturated fat with a molecular formula of C56H107O6 is oxidized 373.5 molecules of ATP are produced. Calculate the ATP yield in moles ATP per 100 g of this fat.
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65
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of NADH for this fatty acid. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of NADH for this fatty acid.
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66
Draw the structure of the triglyceride formed from glycerol and one molecule of stearic acid and two molecules of oleic acid. Use condensed formulas. There are two possible structures.
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67
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of NADH are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of NADH are produced.
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68
Draw the structure for each of the products produed on the hydrolysis of the following substance using H2SO4. Draw the structure for each of the products produed on the hydrolysis of the following substance using H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>.
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69
If the mitochondrion oxides 8 molecules of NADH and 4 molecules of FADH2, what is the total number of molecules of ATP that the mitochondrion will make available to the cell?
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70
Draw the structures for each of the products produced on the hydrolysis of the following substance using KOH
. Draw the structures for each of the products produced on the hydrolysis of the following substance using KOH .
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71
Draw the structure of a 14 carbon, monounsaturated, omega-3 fatty acid.
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72
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will go through_____cycles for this fatty acid. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will go through_____cycles for this fatty acid.
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73
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, the net production is _____molecules of ATP. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, the net production is _____molecules of ATP.
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74
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of NADH total are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of NADH total are produced.
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75
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> total are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle, ____molecules of FADH2 total are produced.
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76
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, the cycle must be repeated_____times. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, the cycle must be repeated_____times.
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77
Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
During the beta oxidation of the acid, _____molecules of FADH2 are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle and electron transport, ____molecules of ATP total are produced. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
For this fatty acid, from beta oxidation through the citric acid cycle and electron transport, ____molecules of ATP total are produced.
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Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below. Consider the complete oxidation of a saturated fatty acid with the formula shown below.   For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank. The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of FADH<sub>2</sub> for this fatty acid. For each of the following questions enter the appropriate number (1,2,3,...) in the blank.
The citric acid cycle will produce_____molecules of FADH2 for this fatty acid.
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