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- Chemiosmosis involves a. the movement of electrons across the cell membrane. b. the movement of hydrogen atoms across a mitochondrial membrane. c. the movement of hydrogen ions across a mitochondrial membrane. d. the movement of glucose through the cell membrane.which of the following is true about glycolysis? A. occurs in mitochondria B. complete breakdown of glucose C. conversion of glucose to 3 carbon units D. 3 ATP are utilised in anaerobic pathwayWhich of the following reactions will complete the breakdown of glucose? A. glycolysis B. beta-oxidation C. citric acid cycle D. OP with ETC
- The compound that enters the Krebs cycle isa. citric acid b. oxaloacetic acid c. pyruvic acid d. acetyl coenzyme AUnder anaerobic conditions, OA. lactate B. oxygen C. pyruvate D. carbon dioxide E. glucose is absent.A total of 32 mol of ATP can be produced by the complete oxidation of 1 mol of glucose in the liver. Indicate the number of these moles of ATP produced by a. glycolysis b. the citric acid cycle c. the electron transport chain and oxidative d. phosphorylation
- The first enzyme in the Krebs cycle is theA.citrate synthaseB.pyruvate dehydrogenaseC. α- ketoglutarate dehydrogenase D.aconitaseGlucose must be activated a. The activation process produces 3 ATP. b. In the digestive system before being oxidized in the mitochondria c. In the mitochondria before being oxidized in the cytoplasm d. In the blood before being oxidized in the cytoplasmSix-carbon Glucose is completely oxidized to CO2 and H2O during respiratory metabolism. When do these "decarboxylation" reactions occur? A. First five steps of glycolysis B. Last five steps of glycolysis C. Pyruvate Oxidation D. Citric Acid/Krebs Cycle E. Both C and D above
- Glucose is converted to pyruvate in which stage of cellular respiration? a. glycolysis b. intermediate stage c. citric acid cycle d. electron transport systemThrough anaerobic repsiration, cellular pyruvic acid is converted to? A. Lactic acid B. Glucose C. ATP D. Fatty acidsWhich of the following statements summarizes glycolysis?O c. Consume 4 ATP and produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH and 2 pyruvatesO a. Consume 2 ATP and produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH and 2 pyruvatesO d. Consume 2 ATP and produces 4 ATP, 4 NADH and 2 pyruvatesO b. Consume 2 ATP and produces 4 ATP, 2 NADH and 2 pyruvates