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Cellular Respiration
Test Description: Ch 5 review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) For each molecule of glucose entering glycolysis, there is a net gain of
A
6 ATP
B
2 ATP
C
3 ATP
D
4 ATP
2) During cellular respiration
A
carbon dioxide is required
B
the complete breakdown of glucose yields only CO2 and H2O
C
the complete breakdown of glucose yields ATP molecules
D
NADPH is produced
3) In the Kreb\\\'s cycle, production of ATP requires
A
the gradual breakdown of six-carbon compound
B
acetyl-CoA
C
the transfer of phosphate group to ADP
D
all of the choicesq
4) To maximise ATP production, glycolsis must be followed by
A
the Calvin cycle
B
the Kreb\\\'s cycle
C
photosynthesis
D
fermentaion
5) Glycolysis yields
A
a large amount of ATP and NADH
B
2 six carbon moleucles
C
2 pyruvic acid molecules 2 NADH molecules and 4 ATP molecules
D
4 NADH molecules
6) ATP releases energy when
A
new phosphate groups are added
B
the five-carbon sugar detaches
C
the nitrogen-containing base breaks down
D
the bonds between phsophate groups are broken
7) The final electron acceptor for the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration is which of the following?
A
oxygen
B
ATP
C
nitrogen
D
hydrogen
8) In glycolysis
A
4 ATP moleucles are produced
B
4 ADP molecules are produced
C
aerobic processes occur
D
glucose is produced
9) Which of the following is NOT part of cellular respiration?
A
electron transport chain
B
Calvin Cycle
C
glycolysis
D
Krebs cycle
10) During glycolysis, NADH is formed when hydrogen atoms are transferred to an electron acceptor called
A
ATP
B
NAD+
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