1. The coenzymes NAD+ and FAD carry hydrogen atoms to the 2. Which of the follow
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1. The coenzymes NAD+ and FAD carry hydrogen atoms to the
2. Which of the following is a product of cellular respiration?
3. Per glucose molecule, the net gain of ATP molecules from glycolysis per substrate-level ATP synthesis is
4. Glycolysis produces two 3-carbon products from a single 6-carbon glucose molecule.
5. Fermentation is a metabolic pathway that partially breaks down ______ under ______ conditions.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT an advantage of fermentation?
7. Which is NOT an event of the prep reaction?
8. Select the process with the greatest yield of NADH per glucose molecule.
9. The coenzyme that carries acetyl groups is
10. Which of the following reactions occurs in the cristae of the mitochondria?
Explanation / Answer
1) The coenzymes NAD+ and FAD carry hydrogen atoms to the substrate that is in oxidized state and has to be reduced.
2. The products of cellular respiration are: CO2, H2O and NADH+H+ and FADH2
3. Per glucose molecule, the net gain of ATP molecules from glycolysis per substrate-level ATP synthesis is 2 ATP
4. Glycolysis produces two 3-carbon products from a single 6-carbon glucose molecule, they are: Pyruvate (two 3C products)
5. Fermentation is a metabolic pathway that partially breaks down Glucose under anaerobic or anoxygenic conditions.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT an advantage of fermentation?
7) The reaction occurs once per glucose molecule.
8. The process with the greatest yield of NADH per glucose molecule TCA or citric acid cycle.
9. The coenzyme that carries acetyl groups is Coenzyme A or CoA
10. Which of the following reactions occurs in the cristae of the mitochondria is: Electron transport chain.
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