Deck 7: How Cells Release Chemical Energy

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The breakdown of ____ yields acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide.

A) ​phosphoglycerate
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​oxaloacetate
D) ​PGAL
E) ​fructose bisphosphate
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How many net ATP molecules are produced per molecule of glucose broken down during glycolysis?

A) ​one
B) ​two
C) ​four
D) ​36
E) ​38
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How many ATP are spent before a glucose molecule can be broken down to release energy?

A) ​one
B) ​two
C) ​three
D) ​four
E) ​six
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What type of cells is especially impacted by defects in the mitochondria?

A) ​lung cells
B) ​skin cells
C) ​heart cells
D) ​nerve cells
E) ​bone cells
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When molecules are broken apart in respiration, ____.

A) ​the heat produced is used to drive biological reactions
B) ​the oxygen in the compounds that are broken apart is used as an energy source
C) ​the energy released is channeled into molecules of ATP
D) ​ATP is converted into ADP
E) ​ADP is released as a waste product
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What is the correct operational sequence of the three processes listed below?
I)glycolysis
II)electron transport chain
III)Krebs cycle

A) I → II → III​
B) II → I → III
C) ​III → I → II
D) ​II → III → I
E) ​I → III → II
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What process requires oxygen to function?

A) ​aerobic respiration
B) ​anaerobic respiration
C) ​alcoholic fermentation
D) ​lactate fermentation
E) ​substrate-level phosphorylation
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Where in a cell does glycolysis occur?

A) ​cytoplasm
B) ​Golgi body
C) ​nucleoid
D) ​mitochondrion
E) ​rough endoplasmic reticulum
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For animals, the final hydrogen acceptor in cellular respiration is ____.

A) ​NADP+
B) ​sulfur
C) ​oxygen
D) ​magnesium
E) ​phosphorus
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Which molecule is a six carbon compound?

A) ​PEP
B) ​PGAL
C) ​fructose-1, 6-biphosphate
D) ​pyruvate
E) ​phosphoglycerate (PGA)
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Substrate-level phosphorylation transfers phosphate groups directly from ____ to ADP.

A) ​a substrate
B) ​coenzymes
C) ​the electron transfer chain
D) ​ATP
E) ​the Krebs cycle
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Substrate-level phosphorylation ____.

A) ​occurs during glycolysis
B) ​requires the presence of oxygen
C) ​is a precursor for the phosphorylation of glucose
D) ​is the source for the majority of the ATP produced in aerobic respiration
E) ​occurs in the mitochondria
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Which of the following has the greatest total energy?

A) ​cAMP
B) ​ADP
C) ​ATP
D) ​glucose
E) ​NADPH
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During the third stage of aerobic respiration, electrons and hydrogen ions released by the reactions of the first two stages are picked up by ____.

A) ​photosynthetic enzymes and ATP
B) ​CO₂ and H₂O
C) ​iron and glucose
D) ​NAD+ and FAD
E) ​O₂ and ATP
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Aerobic respiration ____.

A) ​evolved and enabled living organisms to utilize energy stored in glucose most efficiently
B) ​occurs only in animal cells because plants carry out photosynthesis
C) ​utilizes fat as its primary energy source
D) ​occurs at the same rate throughout all cells of the body
E) ​is the only cellular mechanism that yields ATP
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Pyruvate is the end product of ____.

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​acetyl-CoA formation
C) ​fermentation
D) ​the Krebs cycle
E) ​the citric acid cycle
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How many net ATP are generated in aerobic respiration?

A) ​two
B) ​eight
C) ​10
D) ​32
E) ​36
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In the breakdown of glucose, a phosphorylated six-carbon compound is split into two three-carbon compounds, which are named ____.

A) ​PGAL
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​acetyl-CoA
D) ​lactate
E) ​acetaldehyde
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For glycolysis to begin, ____.

A) ​glucose must enter the mitochondria
B) ​there must be an input of energy from ATP
C) ​oxygen must be available
D) ​some hydrogen acceptors must be available
E) ​there must be an input of energy from ADP
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Glycolysis depends upon a continuous supply of NAD+ and ____.

A) ​NADP
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​glucose
D) ​NADH
E) ​H₂O
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When glucose is used as the energy source, the largest amount of ATP is produced in ____.

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​acetyl-CoA formation
C) ​the Krebs cycle
D) ​substrate-level phosphorylation
E) ​electron transfer phosphorylation
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
acetyl-CoA formation​
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The breakdown of ____ for energy production results in the formation of ammonia as a waste product.

A) ​carbohydrates
B) ​fats
C) ​proteins
D) ​carbohydrates and fats
E) ​fats and proteins
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The final step of the Krebs cycle regenerates ____.

A) ​pyruvate
B) ​acetyl-CoA
C) ​fructose bisphosphate
D) ​oxaloacetate
E) ​citrate
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The energy used to generate most of the ATP formed in aerobic respiration is released when electrons are passed from NADH along a chain to ____.

A) ​oxygen
B) ​acetyl CoA
C) ​FADH
D) ​CO₂.
E) ​NADPH
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Fats provide more energy than carbohydrates because they ____.

A) ​are larger molecules
B) ​require more oxidation reactions to breakdown fully
C) ​are hydrophilic
D) ​are liquid
E) ​are partially oxidized initially
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What is lost when acetyl-CoA enters into the Krebs cycle?

A) ​pyruvate
B) ​coenzyme A
C) ​fructose bisphosphate
D) ​oxaloacetate
E) ​citrate
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
glycolysis
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The electron transfer chain is located ____.

A) ​on the inner membrane of the mitochondria
B) ​on the inner membrane of the chloroplasts
C) ​in the fluid part of the chloroplast
D) ​throughout the cytoplasm of the cell
E) ​on the plasma membrane of eukaryotes
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During which phase of aerobic respiration is FADH₂ produced?

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​ethanol production
C) ​acetyl-CoA formation
D) ​the Krebs cycle
E) ​glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
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In the conversion of pyruvate to ethanol, what is produced?

A) ​acetaldehyde only
B) ​carbon dioxide only
C) ​NADH only
D) ​acetaldehyde and carbon dioxide
E) ​acetaldehyde, carbon dioxide, and NADH
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Electron transfer phosphorylation yields____ ATPs.

A) ​four
B) ​two
C) ​three
D) ​32
E) ​zero
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In the mitochondria, hydrogen is actively pumped to the ____.

A) inner membrane
B) outer membrane
C) ​intermembrane space
D) matrix
E) ​cytoplasm
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If fermentation pathways follow glycolysis, ____.

A) ​CO₂ will be one of the products as pyruvate is converted to lactate
B) ​the two NADH molecules produced during glycolysis will (depending on the organism) be used to reduce pyruvate to either lactate or ethanol and CO₂
C) ​ATP will be required to convert pyruvate to either lactate or ethanol and CO₂
D) ​oxidative phosphorylation occurs either on the plasma membrane or on derivatives of the plasma membrane
E) ​ATP will be required to convert lactate to pyruvate and CO₂
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
fermentation
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During the Krebs cycle, ____.

A) ​substrate-level phosphorylation occurs
B) ​oxaloacetate is consumed
C) ​electrons and H+ are removed from the coenzymes NADH and FADH
D) ​molecules of carbon dioxide are consumed
E) ​oxidative phosphorylation occurs
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The yield from each pyruvate in the second stage of aerobic respiration includes ____.

A) ​four NADH
B) ​one FADH+
C) ​two ATP
D) ​six CO₂
E) ​six ATP
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The breakdown of ____ into cellular energy can involve glycolysis.

A) ​carbohydrates
B) ​fats
C) ​proteins
D) ​carbohydrates and fats
E) ​fats and proteins
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Bakers use alcoholic fermentation to produce ____, which causes dough to rise.

A) ​alcohol
B) ​ATP
C) ​butyric acid
D) ​carbon dioxide
E) ​none of these
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Lactate fermentation transfers the electrons and hydrogen ions carried by NADH directly to ____.

A) ​acetaldehyde
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​carbon dioxide
D) ​oxygen
E) ​myoglobin
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 53 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "53" in the accompanying figure?​
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 56 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "56" in the accompanying figure?​
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
electron transfer phosphorylation​
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 59 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "59" in the accompanying figure?​
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 57 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "57" in the accompanying figure?​
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
In this process, the net energy yield is equal to two molecules of ATP, and the final product is ethanol.
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process is responsible for the largest ATP production.
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 54 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "54" in the accompanying figure?​
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Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is utilized in alcoholic fermentation and lactate fermentation.
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process precedes the Krebs cycle.
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Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is made in many dough-based products consumed by humans
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 60 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "60" in the accompanying figure?​
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process yields the most energy overall.
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
the Krebs cycle
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
In this one-step process, the final product is lactate.
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Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is the end product of glycolysis.
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Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is produced by fast-twitch muscle fibers.
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Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is an intermediate product of alcoholic fermentation but not lactate fermentation.
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 55 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "55" in the accompanying figure?​
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 58 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "58" in the accompanying figure?​
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Discuss how photosynthesis is a natural partner for aerobic respiration.
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How many molecules of ATP are produced at each stage of aerobic respiration?
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Acetyl-CoA is produced when ____________________ is broken down.
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Write the equation that summarizes the aerobic respiration pathway.
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The electron transport chain begins when ____________________ or ____________________ are oxidized.
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In a mitochondrion, a mutation occurs such that the protein responsible for accepting electrons from FADH₂ no longer functions. How will this affect ATP production?
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Glycolysis requires ATP input in order to produce ____________________ and ____________________.
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 61 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "61" in the accompanying figure?​
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Why do some muscle cells produce ATP via lactate fermentation?
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During alcoholic fermentation, ____________________ is converted into ethanol.
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Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 62 in the accompanying figure?​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "62" in the accompanying figure?​
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Why is the total ATP produced via aerobic respiration different from the net ATP produced?
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What molecule is the common entry point to aerobic respiration for carbohydrates, proteins and fats?
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What is the ultimate fate of the carbon atoms in a glucose molecule that goes through aerobic respiration?
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What is the most important product of stage 2 of aerobic respiration?
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The breakdown of ____ yields acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide.

A) ​phosphoglycerate
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​oxaloacetate
D) ​PGAL
E) ​fructose bisphosphate
B
2
How many net ATP molecules are produced per molecule of glucose broken down during glycolysis?

A) ​one
B) ​two
C) ​four
D) ​36
E) ​38
B
3
How many ATP are spent before a glucose molecule can be broken down to release energy?

A) ​one
B) ​two
C) ​three
D) ​four
E) ​six
B
4
What type of cells is especially impacted by defects in the mitochondria?

A) ​lung cells
B) ​skin cells
C) ​heart cells
D) ​nerve cells
E) ​bone cells
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When molecules are broken apart in respiration, ____.

A) ​the heat produced is used to drive biological reactions
B) ​the oxygen in the compounds that are broken apart is used as an energy source
C) ​the energy released is channeled into molecules of ATP
D) ​ATP is converted into ADP
E) ​ADP is released as a waste product
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What is the correct operational sequence of the three processes listed below?
I)glycolysis
II)electron transport chain
III)Krebs cycle

A) I → II → III​
B) II → I → III
C) ​III → I → II
D) ​II → III → I
E) ​I → III → II
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What process requires oxygen to function?

A) ​aerobic respiration
B) ​anaerobic respiration
C) ​alcoholic fermentation
D) ​lactate fermentation
E) ​substrate-level phosphorylation
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Where in a cell does glycolysis occur?

A) ​cytoplasm
B) ​Golgi body
C) ​nucleoid
D) ​mitochondrion
E) ​rough endoplasmic reticulum
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For animals, the final hydrogen acceptor in cellular respiration is ____.

A) ​NADP+
B) ​sulfur
C) ​oxygen
D) ​magnesium
E) ​phosphorus
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Which molecule is a six carbon compound?

A) ​PEP
B) ​PGAL
C) ​fructose-1, 6-biphosphate
D) ​pyruvate
E) ​phosphoglycerate (PGA)
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Substrate-level phosphorylation transfers phosphate groups directly from ____ to ADP.

A) ​a substrate
B) ​coenzymes
C) ​the electron transfer chain
D) ​ATP
E) ​the Krebs cycle
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Substrate-level phosphorylation ____.

A) ​occurs during glycolysis
B) ​requires the presence of oxygen
C) ​is a precursor for the phosphorylation of glucose
D) ​is the source for the majority of the ATP produced in aerobic respiration
E) ​occurs in the mitochondria
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Which of the following has the greatest total energy?

A) ​cAMP
B) ​ADP
C) ​ATP
D) ​glucose
E) ​NADPH
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During the third stage of aerobic respiration, electrons and hydrogen ions released by the reactions of the first two stages are picked up by ____.

A) ​photosynthetic enzymes and ATP
B) ​CO₂ and H₂O
C) ​iron and glucose
D) ​NAD+ and FAD
E) ​O₂ and ATP
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Aerobic respiration ____.

A) ​evolved and enabled living organisms to utilize energy stored in glucose most efficiently
B) ​occurs only in animal cells because plants carry out photosynthesis
C) ​utilizes fat as its primary energy source
D) ​occurs at the same rate throughout all cells of the body
E) ​is the only cellular mechanism that yields ATP
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Pyruvate is the end product of ____.

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​acetyl-CoA formation
C) ​fermentation
D) ​the Krebs cycle
E) ​the citric acid cycle
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How many net ATP are generated in aerobic respiration?

A) ​two
B) ​eight
C) ​10
D) ​32
E) ​36
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In the breakdown of glucose, a phosphorylated six-carbon compound is split into two three-carbon compounds, which are named ____.

A) ​PGAL
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​acetyl-CoA
D) ​lactate
E) ​acetaldehyde
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For glycolysis to begin, ____.

A) ​glucose must enter the mitochondria
B) ​there must be an input of energy from ATP
C) ​oxygen must be available
D) ​some hydrogen acceptors must be available
E) ​there must be an input of energy from ADP
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Glycolysis depends upon a continuous supply of NAD+ and ____.

A) ​NADP
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​glucose
D) ​NADH
E) ​H₂O
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When glucose is used as the energy source, the largest amount of ATP is produced in ____.

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​acetyl-CoA formation
C) ​the Krebs cycle
D) ​substrate-level phosphorylation
E) ​electron transfer phosphorylation
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
acetyl-CoA formation​
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The breakdown of ____ for energy production results in the formation of ammonia as a waste product.

A) ​carbohydrates
B) ​fats
C) ​proteins
D) ​carbohydrates and fats
E) ​fats and proteins
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The final step of the Krebs cycle regenerates ____.

A) ​pyruvate
B) ​acetyl-CoA
C) ​fructose bisphosphate
D) ​oxaloacetate
E) ​citrate
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The energy used to generate most of the ATP formed in aerobic respiration is released when electrons are passed from NADH along a chain to ____.

A) ​oxygen
B) ​acetyl CoA
C) ​FADH
D) ​CO₂.
E) ​NADPH
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Fats provide more energy than carbohydrates because they ____.

A) ​are larger molecules
B) ​require more oxidation reactions to breakdown fully
C) ​are hydrophilic
D) ​are liquid
E) ​are partially oxidized initially
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What is lost when acetyl-CoA enters into the Krebs cycle?

A) ​pyruvate
B) ​coenzyme A
C) ​fructose bisphosphate
D) ​oxaloacetate
E) ​citrate
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Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
glycolysis
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29
The electron transfer chain is located ____.

A) ​on the inner membrane of the mitochondria
B) ​on the inner membrane of the chloroplasts
C) ​in the fluid part of the chloroplast
D) ​throughout the cytoplasm of the cell
E) ​on the plasma membrane of eukaryotes
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30
During which phase of aerobic respiration is FADH₂ produced?

A) ​glycolysis
B) ​ethanol production
C) ​acetyl-CoA formation
D) ​the Krebs cycle
E) ​glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
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31
In the conversion of pyruvate to ethanol, what is produced?

A) ​acetaldehyde only
B) ​carbon dioxide only
C) ​NADH only
D) ​acetaldehyde and carbon dioxide
E) ​acetaldehyde, carbon dioxide, and NADH
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32
Electron transfer phosphorylation yields____ ATPs.

A) ​four
B) ​two
C) ​three
D) ​32
E) ​zero
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33
In the mitochondria, hydrogen is actively pumped to the ____.

A) inner membrane
B) outer membrane
C) ​intermembrane space
D) matrix
E) ​cytoplasm
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34
If fermentation pathways follow glycolysis, ____.

A) ​CO₂ will be one of the products as pyruvate is converted to lactate
B) ​the two NADH molecules produced during glycolysis will (depending on the organism) be used to reduce pyruvate to either lactate or ethanol and CO₂
C) ​ATP will be required to convert pyruvate to either lactate or ethanol and CO₂
D) ​oxidative phosphorylation occurs either on the plasma membrane or on derivatives of the plasma membrane
E) ​ATP will be required to convert lactate to pyruvate and CO₂
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35
Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
fermentation
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36
During the Krebs cycle, ____.

A) ​substrate-level phosphorylation occurs
B) ​oxaloacetate is consumed
C) ​electrons and H+ are removed from the coenzymes NADH and FADH
D) ​molecules of carbon dioxide are consumed
E) ​oxidative phosphorylation occurs
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37
The yield from each pyruvate in the second stage of aerobic respiration includes ____.

A) ​four NADH
B) ​one FADH+
C) ​two ATP
D) ​six CO₂
E) ​six ATP
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38
The breakdown of ____ into cellular energy can involve glycolysis.

A) ​carbohydrates
B) ​fats
C) ​proteins
D) ​carbohydrates and fats
E) ​fats and proteins
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39
Bakers use alcoholic fermentation to produce ____, which causes dough to rise.

A) ​alcohol
B) ​ATP
C) ​butyric acid
D) ​carbon dioxide
E) ​none of these
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40
Lactate fermentation transfers the electrons and hydrogen ions carried by NADH directly to ____.

A) ​acetaldehyde
B) ​pyruvate
C) ​carbon dioxide
D) ​oxygen
E) ​myoglobin
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41
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 53 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "53" in the accompanying figure?​
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42
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 56 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "56" in the accompanying figure?​
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43
Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
electron transfer phosphorylation​
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44
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 59 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "59" in the accompanying figure?​
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45
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 57 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "57" in the accompanying figure?​
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46
​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
In this process, the net energy yield is equal to two molecules of ATP, and the final product is ethanol.
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​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process is responsible for the largest ATP production.
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48
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 54 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "54" in the accompanying figure?​
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49
Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is utilized in alcoholic fermentation and lactate fermentation.
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50
​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process precedes the Krebs cycle.
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51
Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is made in many dough-based products consumed by humans
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52
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 60 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "60" in the accompanying figure?​
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53
​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
This process yields the most energy overall.
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54
Select the one most appropriate choice for each.
a.​produces NADH and CO₂; pyruvate oxidized
b.​​produces ATP, NADH, and CO₂
c.splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules
d.​regenerates NAD+as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate
e.​uses a membrane-bound system that sets up production of ATP
the Krebs cycle
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55
​Classification. Use the five processes listed below for the following questions.
a.​glycolysis
b.​aerobic respiration
c.​electron transfer phosphorylation
d.​alcoholic fermentation
e.​lactate fermentation
In this one-step process, the final product is lactate.
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56
Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is the end product of glycolysis.
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57
Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is produced by fast-twitch muscle fibers.
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58
Classification. Use the five compounds listed below for the following questions.​
a.​ethanol
b.​pyruvate
c.​lactate
d.​citrate
e.​acetaldehyde
This compound is an intermediate product of alcoholic fermentation but not lactate fermentation.
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59
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 55 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "55" in the accompanying figure?​
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60
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 58 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "58" in the accompanying figure?​
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61
Discuss how photosynthesis is a natural partner for aerobic respiration.
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62
How many molecules of ATP are produced at each stage of aerobic respiration?
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63
Acetyl-CoA is produced when ____________________ is broken down.
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64
Write the equation that summarizes the aerobic respiration pathway.
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65
The electron transport chain begins when ____________________ or ____________________ are oxidized.
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66
In a mitochondrion, a mutation occurs such that the protein responsible for accepting electrons from FADH₂ no longer functions. How will this affect ATP production?
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67
Glycolysis requires ATP input in order to produce ____________________ and ____________________.
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68
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 61 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "61" in the accompanying figure?​
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69
Why do some muscle cells produce ATP via lactate fermentation?
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70
During alcoholic fermentation, ____________________ is converted into ethanol.
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71
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.
Figure 7.7 Labeling. Use these molecules to label the major inputs and/or outputs of the Krebs cycle on the figure below.   a.​CO₂ b.​NADH c.​ADP + Pi d.​FADH₂ e.​ATP What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as 62 in the accompanying figure?​
a.​CO₂
b.​NADH
c.​ADP + Pi
d.​FADH₂
e.​ATP
What molecule corresponds to the item labeled as "62" in the accompanying figure?​
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72
Why is the total ATP produced via aerobic respiration different from the net ATP produced?
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73
What molecule is the common entry point to aerobic respiration for carbohydrates, proteins and fats?
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74
What is the ultimate fate of the carbon atoms in a glucose molecule that goes through aerobic respiration?
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75
What is the most important product of stage 2 of aerobic respiration?
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