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Biology

Chapter 7

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What are fats primarily broken down and converted into so that energy stored within these molecules can be harvested? Acetyl-CoA
In glycolysis, glucose is converted to: pyruvate
The NET result of a single round of glycolysis is the formation of: 2 NADH and 2 ATP
Why are two ATP required during the first phase of glycolysis? In order to create a high energy molecule that will spontaneously split into two 3-carbon molecules
Before entering the Kreb's Cycle, pyruvate is converted to: Acetyl-CoA
A single "turn" of the Kreb's Cycle will yield: 1 ATP, 3 NADH, and 1 FADH2
The initial reaction of the Kreb's Cycle involves the addition of a : 2-carbon molecule to a 4-carbon molecule
True or False: The Kreb's Cycle occur in the Mitchondrion? True
The following is NOT associated with a redox reaction in Kreb's Cycle? The production of Acetyl-CoA
Electrons are brought to the electron transport system by the oxidation of: NADH and FADH2
The movement of protons through ATP synthase occurs from the: Intermembrane space to the matrix
True or False: When oxygen accepts electrons, water is produced as a byproduct? True
True or False: The formation of ATP as result of the activity of the electrons transport system is termed substrate-level phosphorylation? False
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