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Cellular Respiration

Authored by Alexis Nobleman

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What about the symbol NAD+ suggests it is in its oxidized form?

It is three letters long and oxidized molecules are denoted by three letters

The plus sign denotes that it has gained an electron

NAD is always one of the products of an oxidation reaction

The plus sign denotes that it has lost an electron

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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following is true regarding photoautotrophs and photosynthesis?

Photoautotrophs undergo photosynthesis but not cellular respiration

Photoautotrophs undergo photosynthesis to produce the molecules needed for cellular respiration

Photoautotrophs undergo both photosynthesis and cellular respiration, but respiration serves a completely different purpose in these organisms than in heterotrophs

Photoautotrophs do not undergo photosynthesis but chemoautotrophs do

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Where is the electron transport chain located? Plasma (cell) membrane Inner mitochondrial membrane Nucleus Ribosomes

Plasma (cell) membrane

Inner mitochondrial membrane

Nucleus

Ribosomes

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Is the ATP cycle endergonic or exergonic?

Endergonic because ATP must store energy to then transfer that energy to other molecules in the cell

Exergonic because ATP must release energy to drive cellular functions

Both endergonic and exergonic because the synthesis of ATP from ADP is endergonic but the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP is exergonic

Neither endergonic or exergonic because it does not involve chemical reactions and is instead metabolic

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Glycolysis and the Krebs/Citric Acid cycle produce ATP through ________ while the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis produce ATP through ________.

Substrate-level phosphorylation; oxidative phosphorylation

Oxidative phosphorylation; active transport

Break down of glucose, oxidative phosphorylation

Oxidative phosphorylation; substrate-level phosphorylation

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Chemiosmosis is an example of:

Active transport

Osmosis

Facilitated diffusion

Diffusion

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Hexokinase is the first enzyme involved in glycolysis. If hexokinase is inhibited by a competitive inhibitor which of the following would occur?

The competitive inhibitor will bind to hexokinase’s allosteric site, changing the confirmation of the active site, and preventing hexokinase from directly catalyzing the synthesis of ATP from ADP

The competitive inhibitor will bind to hexokinase’s active site, preventing the binding of its substrate in the active site, and reducing the amount of glucose that is broken down to glucose-6-phosphate

The competitive inhibitor will bind to hexokinase’s active site, preventing the binding of its substrate in the active site, and preventing hexokinase from directly catalyzing the synthesis of ATP from ADP

The competitive inhibitor will bind to hexokinase’s active site, causing the enzyme to be targeted by lysosomes for degradation, and preventing any glucose from being broken down to glucose-6-phosphate

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