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11) The location in the cell where ATP is produced is the b) lysosome c) nucleus

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Question

11) The location in the cell where ATP is produced is the b) lysosome c) nucleus d) cell membrane 12) Which choice is a goal of catabolism? a) the production of heat b) the attachment of the coenzyme A residue e) the generation of ATP molecules 13) The acetyl-CoA from the fatty acid catabolism enters thewhereas the reduced coenzymes NADH and FADH2 enter-. a) citric acid cycle/the electron transport chain b) electron transport chain/glycolysis c) citric acid cycle/glycolysis d) glycolysis/the citric acid cycle 14) During glycolysis and under acrobic conditions, pyruvate is converted into a) lactate b) acetyl-CoA c) ketones d) ADP 15) takes place in the cytoplasm while takes place in the mitochondria. a) Citric acid cycle/electron transport chain b) Electron transport chain/glycolysis c) Citric acid cycle/glycolysis d) Glycolysis/citric acid cycle where these 16) The NADH or FADH2 produced from fatty acid oxidation can enter coenzymes are recycled to their oxidized forms. a) glycolysis b) gluconeogenesis c) citric acid cycle d) electron transport chain 17) Glycolysis is a form of. a) metabolism b) catabolism

Explanation / Answer

11. The right answer is option A. Mitochondria

The site of ATP production is mitochondria. It produces ATP via cellular respiration. Citric acid cycle or Kreb cycle is involved in ATP production.

The other options, nucleus contains the genetic material or DNA. It is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane.

The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer membrane tat surrounds the cell cytoplasm and all organelles. Has protective function.

Lysosomes are the site of waste removal and digestion.

So right answer is mitochondria. Option A.