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Cellular Respiration - Question Set 1
Test Description: Learning Target(s): I can explain the process of aerobic cellular respiration. I can explain the process of anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation).
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Energy is released from ATP when the bond is broken between
A
the first and second phosphate groups.
B
adenine and ribose.
C
the second and third phosphate groups.
D
ribose and a phosphate group.
2) Glycolysis requires _____ ATP, but makes a total of ______. This is a net gain of _______ ATP.
A
2; 2; 2
B
2; 2; 4
C
2; 4; 6
D
2; 4; 2
3) Glycolysis breaks glucose down to make 2 molecules of
A
water
B
oxygen
C
pyruvate
D
carbon dioxide
4) Glycolysis occurs in the _________________.
A
inner membrane of the mitochondria.
B
matrix of the mitochondria.
C
cytoplasm.
D
stroma.
5) Which of the following is NOT produced by the Krebs cycle?
A
water
B
FADH2
C
NADH
D
carbon dioxide
6) The step of cellular respiration that occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane is
A
Krebs cycle
B
Calvin cycle
C
glycolysis
D
electron transport chain
7) Oxygen is required for
A
aerobic respiration.
B
the Krebs cycle.
C
the electron transport chain.
D
All of these are correct.
8) The matrix of the mitochondria is
A
the space in the innermost part of the mitochondria.
B
the space between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
C
another name for the outer membrane.
D
the folded inner membrane.
9) Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis?
A
ATP
B
glucose
C
pyruvate
D
NADH
10) Which of the following is needed for the Krebs cycle to occur?
A
carbon dioxide and oxygen
B
pyruvate and carbon dioxide
C
pyruvate and oxygen
D
carbon dioxide and ATP
11) Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
A
The electron transport chain produces water as a by-product.
B
Glycolysis produces up to 34 ATP.
C
Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are both anaerobic.
D
Carbon dioxide is needed for the Krebs cycle.
12) Anaerobic respiration is different from aerobic respiration in that...
A
it doesn't require oxygen and aerobic respiration does.
B
it takes place in the mitochondria.
C
it produces more ATP.
D
it requires oxygen and aerobic respiration does not.
13) One example of anaerobic respiration is ___________________.
A
the electron transport chain.
B
lactic acid fermentation.
C
the Calvin cycle.
D
the Krebs cycle.
14) The products of fermentation are...
A
oxygen and glucose.
B
water and ATP.
C
carbon dioxide and lactic acid OR ethanol.
D
ATP and oxygen.
15) The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is _______________. It then bonds with a pair of H+ ions to form ______________.
A
oxygen, water
B
hydrogen, pyruvate
C
oxygen, carbon dioxide
D
water, glucose
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