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AP Biology Chapter 9 (Cellular Respiration)

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264073212Starting with one molecule of isocitrate and ending with fumarate, what is the maximum number of ATP molecules that could be made through substrate-level phosphorylation is1
264073213How many molecules of Co2 would be produced by five turns of the citric acid cycle?`10
264073214How many reduced dinucleotides would be produced with four turns of the citric acid cycle?4FADH2 and 12 NADH
264073215Where are the proteins of the electron transport chain located?Mitochondrial inner membrane
264073216Which of the following occurs in the cytosol of a eukaryotic cell?glycolysis and fermentation
264073217When hydrogen ions are pumped from the mitochondrial matrix across the inner membrane and into the intermembrane space, the result is thecreation of a proton gradient
264073218Why is glycolysis considered to be one of the first metabolic pathways to have evolved?it is found in the cytosol, does not involve oxygen, and is present in most organisms.
264073219In liver cells, the inner mitochondrial membranes are about 5X the area of the outer mitochondrial membranes, and about 17X that of the cell's plasma membrane. What purpose does this serve?It increases the surface for oxidative phosphorylation
264073220Which of the following produces the most ATP when glucose is completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water?Oxidative phosphorylation
264073221During cellular respiration, acetyl CoA accumulates in which location?Mitochondrial matrix
264073222Carbon dioxide is released during which of the following stages of cellular respirationoxidation of acetyl CoA and the citric acid cycle
264073223What kind of metabolic poison would most directly interfere with gycolysisan agent that closely resembles the structure of glucose but is not metabolized.
264075077Which step consists of a phosphorylation reaction in which ATP is the phosphate source?Step 1
264075078In which reaction does an intermediate pathway become oxidized?Step 3
264075079In which step is an inorganic phosphate added to the reactant?Step 3
264075080Which step shows a split of one molecule into two smaller molecules?Step 2
264075081Which process in eukaryotic cells will proceed normally whether oxygen is present or absent?Glycolysis
264075082How many carbon atoms are fed into the citric acid cycle as a result of one molecule of pyruvate?2
264077444When a molecule of NAD+ gains a hydrogen atom, the molecule becomesreduced
264077445Which metabolic pathway is common to both cellular respiration and fermentationGlycolysis
264077446During glycolysis, when glucose is catabolized to pyruvate, most of the energy of glucose isretained in the pyruvate
264077447The ATP made during glycolysis is generated bysubstrate-level phosphorylation
264077448During aerobic respiration, electrons travel downhill in which sequence?food--> NADH --> electron transport chain --> oxygen
264079816The primary role of oxygen in cellular respiration is toact as an acceptor for electrons and hydrogen, forming water.
264079817The direct energy source that drives ATP syntesis during respiratory oxidative phosphorylation isThe difference in H+concentrations on opposite sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
264080983The molecule that functions as the reducing agent (electron donor) in a redox or oxidation-reduction reactionloses electrons and loses energy
264080984In addition to ATP, what are the end products of glycolysis?NADH and pyruvate
264080985One function of both alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation is tooxidize NADH to NAD+
264085093Where is ATP synthase located in the mitochondrioninner membrane
264085094Why are carbs and fats considered high energy foods?They have a lot of electrons associated with hydrogen
264085095Which of the following couples chemiosmosis to energy storage?ATP synthase
264085096These three steps result in the formation ofacetyl CoA, NADH, and CO2
264085097Which of the following statements describes this reaction?Glucose is oxidized and Oxygen is reduced
264085098Which of the following normally occurs whether of not oxygen is present?Glycolysis
264085099Where does glycolysis take place?Cytosol
264093004A molecule that is phosphorylatedhas an increased chemical reactivity; it is primed to do cellular work.
264093005In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells obtain energy by fermentation, resulting in the production ofATP, CO2, and ethanol (ethyl alcohol).
264093006What is the term for metabolic pathways that release stored energy by breaking down complex molecules?Catabolic pathways
264093007A young animal has never had so much energy. He is brought to the veterinarian for help and is sent to the animal hospital for some tests. There they discover his mitochondria can use only fatty acids and amino acids for respiration, and his cells produce more lactate than normal. Of the following, what is the best explanation for his condition?His mitochondria lack the transport protein that moves pyruvate across the outer mitochondiral membrane
264093008During oxidative phosphorylation, water is formed. Where does oxygen for the synthesis of the water come from?Molecular oxygen (O2)
264093009Approximately how many molecules of ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of two molecules of glucose in cellular respiration?76

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