Deck 1: Bioenergetics

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Source of Kreb's Cycle intermediates include all the following except:

A) proteins (amino acids)
B) ketone bodies
C) fats ( β\beta -oxidation)
D) carbohydrates (glycolysis)
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For every 2 turns of the Krebs Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle) the following number of ATP molecules is generated from NADH:

A) 22 ATP
B) 12 ATP
C) 19 ATP
D) 9 ATP
E) 24 ATP
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Two turns of the Krebs Cycle results in how many ATP molecules being generated from 1 GTP?

A) 10 ATP
B) 4 ATP
C) 2.5 ATP
D) 2 ATP
E) 1.5 ATP
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The key regulatory and or control enzyme of the electron transport chain is:

A) PFK
B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (ID)
C) Pyruvate kinase
D) Cytochrome oxidase (CO)
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For every two turns of the Kreb's Cycle, how many ATP molecules are generated from FADH?

A) 5 ATP
B) 5.5 ATP
C) 4 ATP
D) 3.5 ATP
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The two turns of the Krebs Cycle are derived from:

A) 2 lactate molecules
B) hydrogen Ion Production
C) accelerated glycolysis
D) 2 Pyruvates
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During high-intensity exercise (e.g., 800 meter run) which enzyme or enzymes are responsible for regulating the anaerobic glycolytic pathway?

A) Cytochrome oxidase
B) LDH
C) PFK
D) PFK and PFK-1
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Which biochemical reaction provides energy for 5-10 seconds of sustained muscular contraction?

A) ATP + H2O \rightarrow
ADP + Pi + Energy
B) AMP + PCr +H+ \rightarrow
ATP + Cr
C) PCr + ADP +H+ \rightarrow
ATP + Cr
D) ATP + Pi \rightarrow
ADP + Cr
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When pyruvate enters the mitochondria, it becomes which of the following:

A) Oxaloacetate
B) Pyruvate carboxylase
C) Malate
D) Acetyl CoA
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All of the following are characteristics of the Creatine Phosphate Bioenergetic System except:

A) 1 PCr = 3 ATP
B) short-term (5-10 seconds)
C) high-energy phosphates
D) 1 PCr = 1 ATP
E) buffers H+
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When ATP is broken down within the muscle cells and energy is released from the chemical bonds, this process is illustrative of a/an:

A) endergonic reaction
B) enthalapy
C) Gibbs free energy
D) exergonic reaction
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A decrease in pH inhibits PFK; therefore, decreases the rate of:______________________:

A) phosphocreatine synthesis
B) aerobic metabolism
C) anaerobic glycolysis
D) all of the above
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Which of the following factors does NOT influence enzyme activity?

A) temperature
B) pH
C) increased H+
D) specificity
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How many ATP molecules are generated from 1 molecule of glucose in glycolysis?

A) 4 ATP
B) 2.5 ATP
C) 2 ATP
D) 3 ATP
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What energy system would primarily be used when performing a pole vault?

A) phosphocreatine system
B) glycolytic system
C) aerobic system
D) all energy systems are contributing equally
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NADH is impermeable to the mitochondria; therefore, it cannot transfer
electrons directly across the mitochondrial membrane barrier.
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During high-intensity exercise, lactate production is greater than lactate removal and contributes to the observed lactate threshold (LT) observed on graph paper.
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NAD must be reduced to NADH in the pyruvate to lactate biochemical step in order to keep anaerobic glycolysis running.
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Rate limiting enzymes in bioenergetic pathways play an integral role in controlling the rate of energy yielding pathways.
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ATP is needed for both muscular contraction and muscular relaxation.
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During high-intensity exercise, the ___________________decreases in the muscle cell thus contributing to the onset of muscular fatigue.
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__________________ are important catalyst for biochemical reactions because they decrease the energy of activation.
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During high-intensity exercise an increase in ADP concentration in the muscle cell stimulates the rate-limiting enzyme __________________.
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Doubling the speed of an enzymatic reaction by increasing the temperature by 10 degrees C is referred to as the ___________________.
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The __________________________ is considered an energy barrier that must be overcome for a chemical reaction to occur.
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What energy systems are being used predominately during a 6.2 mile race (10K)?
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What are the primary characteristics of the glycolytic system?
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Describe the possible fates of lactate?
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Explain the concept of metabolic specificity.
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Deck 1: Bioenergetics
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Source of Kreb's Cycle intermediates include all the following except:

A) proteins (amino acids)
B) ketone bodies
C) fats ( β\beta -oxidation)
D) carbohydrates (glycolysis)
ketone bodies
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For every 2 turns of the Krebs Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle) the following number of ATP molecules is generated from NADH:

A) 22 ATP
B) 12 ATP
C) 19 ATP
D) 9 ATP
E) 24 ATP
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Two turns of the Krebs Cycle results in how many ATP molecules being generated from 1 GTP?

A) 10 ATP
B) 4 ATP
C) 2.5 ATP
D) 2 ATP
E) 1.5 ATP
D
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The key regulatory and or control enzyme of the electron transport chain is:

A) PFK
B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (ID)
C) Pyruvate kinase
D) Cytochrome oxidase (CO)
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For every two turns of the Kreb's Cycle, how many ATP molecules are generated from FADH?

A) 5 ATP
B) 5.5 ATP
C) 4 ATP
D) 3.5 ATP
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The two turns of the Krebs Cycle are derived from:

A) 2 lactate molecules
B) hydrogen Ion Production
C) accelerated glycolysis
D) 2 Pyruvates
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During high-intensity exercise (e.g., 800 meter run) which enzyme or enzymes are responsible for regulating the anaerobic glycolytic pathway?

A) Cytochrome oxidase
B) LDH
C) PFK
D) PFK and PFK-1
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Which biochemical reaction provides energy for 5-10 seconds of sustained muscular contraction?

A) ATP + H2O \rightarrow
ADP + Pi + Energy
B) AMP + PCr +H+ \rightarrow
ATP + Cr
C) PCr + ADP +H+ \rightarrow
ATP + Cr
D) ATP + Pi \rightarrow
ADP + Cr
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When pyruvate enters the mitochondria, it becomes which of the following:

A) Oxaloacetate
B) Pyruvate carboxylase
C) Malate
D) Acetyl CoA
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All of the following are characteristics of the Creatine Phosphate Bioenergetic System except:

A) 1 PCr = 3 ATP
B) short-term (5-10 seconds)
C) high-energy phosphates
D) 1 PCr = 1 ATP
E) buffers H+
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When ATP is broken down within the muscle cells and energy is released from the chemical bonds, this process is illustrative of a/an:

A) endergonic reaction
B) enthalapy
C) Gibbs free energy
D) exergonic reaction
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A decrease in pH inhibits PFK; therefore, decreases the rate of:______________________:

A) phosphocreatine synthesis
B) aerobic metabolism
C) anaerobic glycolysis
D) all of the above
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Which of the following factors does NOT influence enzyme activity?

A) temperature
B) pH
C) increased H+
D) specificity
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How many ATP molecules are generated from 1 molecule of glucose in glycolysis?

A) 4 ATP
B) 2.5 ATP
C) 2 ATP
D) 3 ATP
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What energy system would primarily be used when performing a pole vault?

A) phosphocreatine system
B) glycolytic system
C) aerobic system
D) all energy systems are contributing equally
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NADH is impermeable to the mitochondria; therefore, it cannot transfer
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During high-intensity exercise, lactate production is greater than lactate removal and contributes to the observed lactate threshold (LT) observed on graph paper.
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NAD must be reduced to NADH in the pyruvate to lactate biochemical step in order to keep anaerobic glycolysis running.
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Rate limiting enzymes in bioenergetic pathways play an integral role in controlling the rate of energy yielding pathways.
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ATP is needed for both muscular contraction and muscular relaxation.
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During high-intensity exercise, the ___________________decreases in the muscle cell thus contributing to the onset of muscular fatigue.
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__________________ are important catalyst for biochemical reactions because they decrease the energy of activation.
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During high-intensity exercise an increase in ADP concentration in the muscle cell stimulates the rate-limiting enzyme __________________.
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Doubling the speed of an enzymatic reaction by increasing the temperature by 10 degrees C is referred to as the ___________________.
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The __________________________ is considered an energy barrier that must be overcome for a chemical reaction to occur.
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What energy systems are being used predominately during a 6.2 mile race (10K)?
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What are the primary characteristics of the glycolytic system?
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Describe the possible fates of lactate?
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Explain the concept of metabolic specificity.
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