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Module 11 Set 1

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total of all chemical reactions occurring in cell   metabolism  
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breakdown of larger, more complex molecules into smaller, simpler ones; energy is released and some is trapped and made available for work   catabolism  
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synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones with the input of energy   anabolism  
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most respiration involves use of an   electron transport chain  
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in _____, final electron acceptor is oxygen   aerobic respiration  
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in _____, final electron acceptor is different exogenous acceptor such as NO3-, SO42-, CO2, Fe3+ or SeO4(2-); organic acceptors may also be used   anaerobic respiration  
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as electrons pass through the electron transport chain to the final electron acceptor, a _________ is generated and used to synthesize ATP   proton motive force  
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Use inorganic electron source, can be aerobic or anaerobic organism (mostly aerobic)   Chemolithotroph  
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uses an endogenous electron acceptor   fermentation  
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usually an intermediate of the pathway used to oxidize the organic energy source e.g., pyruvate   endogenous electron acceptor  
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does NOT involve the use of an electron transport chain nor the generation of a proton motive force   fermentation  
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in fermentation ATP is synthesized only by   substrate-level phosphorylation  
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what stage of aerobic catabolism does large molecules (polymers)->small molecules (monomers)   1st stage  
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what stage of aerobic catabolism does initial oxidation and degradation to pyruvate   2nd stage  
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what stage of aerobic catabolism oxidation and degradation of pyruvate by the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle)   3rd stage  
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