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- Of eight enzymes in the CAC, why is the succinate dehydrogenase complex unique? Because it is a component of the electron transport chain Because it catalyzes an oxidative reaction Because it is an integral membrane protein All of the above Only A and CWhich of the following is the third step of Citric Acid Cycle? Select one: a. Succinyl-CoA becomes Succinate and forms one ATP molecule and Coenzyme A-SH b. Pyruvate is decarboxylated to become acetyl-CoA producing NADH and Carbon dioxide c. Isocitrate and then decarboxylated and oxidized to produce alpha-ketoglutarate, Carbon dioxide and NADH d. alpha-ketoglutarate is oxidized and decarboxylated to produce Succinyl-CoA, Carbon dioxide and NADH e. Succinate is oxidized to become fumarate forming FADH2 f. Oxaloacetate combines with the acetyl from acetyl-CoA to produce Citric acid(citrate) g. Citrate is rearranged to become Isocitrate h. Malate is oxidized to become oxaloacetate forming NADH i. Fumarate is combined with water to become MalateWhich of the following is incorrect about the fifth step (conversion of succinyl-CoA, GDP, and Pi to succinate and GTP) of the citric acid cycle? a. GTP is made because succinyl-CoA is a thioester b. It is not regulated c. It involves a "substrate level" phosphorylation of GDP d. It is irreversible
- The Krebs cycle converts ________ through a cycle ofreactions. In the process, ATP, ________, and ________ areproduced.a. acetyl CoA; FAD, NADb. acetyl CoA; FADH2; NADHc. pyruvate; NAD; FADH2d. pyruvate; oxygen; oxaloacetateWhich of the following is the second step of Citric Acid Cycle? Select one: a. Isocitrate and then decarboxylated and oxidized to produce alpha-ketoglutarate, Carbon dioxide and NADH b. Succinyl-CoA becomes Succinate and forms one ATP molecule and Coenzyme A-SH c. alpha-ketoglutarate is oxidized and decarboxylated to produce Succinyl-CoA, Carbon dioxide and NADH d. Malate is oxidized to become oxaloacetate forming NADH e. Fumarate is combined with water to become Malate f. Citrate is rearranged to become Isocitrate g. Pyruvate is decarboxylated to become acetyl-CoA producing NADH and Carbon dioxide h. Oxaloacetate combines with the acetyl from acetyl-CoA to produce Citric acid(citrate) i. Succinate is oxidized to become fumarate forming FADH2Which of the following is incorrect? O a. None; all the other choices are correct O b. ATP stands for adenine triphosphate O c. The coenzymes NAD+, FAD and CoA contain adenosine O d. dATP is found in DNA but not in RNA
- Which of the following is not a product of the citric acid cycle? a. FADH2 b. NADH c. AMP d. CO2The final outputs of the citric acid cycle include all of the following except what molecule? a. CO2 b. ATP c. Oxaloacetate d. FADH2 e. NADPWhich of the following statements is true about the citric acid cycle a. The Citric Acid Cycle is an 8-step cycle that produces the most electron carrier molecules throughout the process of cellular respiration. b. In Citric Acid Cycle, both the acetyl group and coenzyme A of Acetyl CoA are combined to oxaloacetate. c. In Citric Acid Cycle, glucose is only partially broken down and there are still remnants of glucose after this process. d. The ATP produced during this process is via oxidative phosphorylation
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