Biology 07 Cellular Respiration MCQ

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Unit 2. The Cell MCQ Multiple Choices Questions Quiz Test Bank

Chapter7: Cellular Respiration

7.1 Energy in Living Systems

7.2 Glycolysis

7.3 Oxidation of Pyruvate and the Citric Acid Cycle

7.4 Oxidative Phosphorylation

7.5 Metabolism without Oxygen

7.6 Connections of Carbohydrate, Protein, and Lipid Metabolic Pathways

7.7 Regulation of Cellular Respiration

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Sample Questions from the Biology 07 Cellular Respiration MCQ Quiz

Question: Chemiosmosis involves ________.

Choices:

the movement of electrons across the cell membrane

the movement of hydrogen atoms across a mitochondrial membrane

the movement of hydrogen ions across a mitochondrial membrane

the movement of glucose through the cell membrane

Question: During the second half of glycolysis, what occurs?

Choices:

ATP is used up.

Fructose is split in two.

ATP is made.

Glucose becomes fructose.

Question: A major connection for sugars in glycolysis is ________.

Choices:

glucose-6-phosphate

fructose-1,6-bisphosphate

dihydroxyacetone phosphate

phosphoenolpyruvate

Question: What compound receives electrons from NADH?

Choices:

FMN

ubiquinone

cytochrome c1

oxygen

Question: What do the electrons added to NAD+ do?

Choices:

They become part of a fermentation pathway.

They go to another pathway for ATP production.

They energize the entry of the acetyl group into the citric acid cycle.

They are converted to NADP.

Question: A reducing chemical reaction ________.

Choices:

reduces the compound to a simpler form

adds an electron to the substrate

removes a hydrogen atom from the substrate

is a catabolic reaction

Question: Which of the following fermentation methods can occur in animal skeletal muscles?

Choices:

lactic acid fermentation

alcohol fermentation

mixed acid fermentation

propionic fermentation

Question: How many NADH molecules are produced on each turn of the citric acid cycle?

Choices:

one

two

three

four

Question: The energy currency used by cells is ________.

Choices:

ATP

ADP

AMP

adenosine

Question: What is removed from pyruvate during its conversion into an acetyl group?

Choices:

oxygen

ATP

B vitamin

carbon dioxide

Question: GTP or ATP is produced during the conversion of ________.

Choices:

isocitrate into a-ketoglutarate

succinyl CoA into succinate

fumarate into malate

malate into oxaloacetate

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