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Cell Respiration
Test Description: Describe how cellular respiration converts glucose to energy in the form of ATP.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) During which which stage of the cellular respiration process is ethanol produced?
A
lactic acid fermentation
B
citric acid cycle
C
alcohol fermentation
D
electron transport chain
2) During which stage of cellular respiration is glucose broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid?
A
Krebs cycle
B
acetyl CoA formation
C
glycolysis
D
electron transport chain
3) During which process of cellular respiration is water produced?
A
electron transport chain
B
citric acid cycle
C
acetyl CoA formation
D
alcohol fermentation
4) How does ATP supply energy for cellular activities?
A
by adding a phosphate group to its structure
B
by releasing the sugar molecule from its structure
C
by breaking off a phosphate group from its structure
D
by attaching itself to a glucose molecule
5) Which process of cellular respiration connects glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?
A
acetyl CoA formation
B
Krebs cycle
C
lactic acid formation
D
electron transport
6) Which is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport system of cellular respiration?
A
oxygen
B
NADH
C
carbon dioxide
D
FADH2
7) Which is required for both anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration?
A
mitochondria
B
glucose
C
oxygen
D
water
8) What do aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration have in common?
A
Both require oxygen to proceed.
B
Both end with the electron transport chain.
C
Both occur in mitochondria.
D
Both begin with glycolysis.
9) What do alcohol fermentation, acetyl CoA formation, and the Krebs cycle have in common?
A
All produce ATP.
B
All produce carbon dioxide.
C
All produce alcohol.
D
All produce water.
10) After several miles of running and sprinting in intervals, the runner’s muscles ache and feel fatigues. Which is the best explanation for what has occurred?
A
The runner’s muscles have accumulated carbon dioxide.
B
The runner’s cells are relying completely on aerobic respiration.
C
The runner's muscles have accumulated lactic acid.
D
The runner’s body has failed to perform cellular respiration.
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