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OCR A Level Biology Respiration Test Questions With Solved Solutions 2024.
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Site of glycolysis - Answer Cytosol 
 
NAD - Answer Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide 
 
Main steps in glycolysis - Answer Phosphorylation lysis phosphorylation dehydrogenation formation of ATP 
 
What happens in the first step of glycolysis (Phosphorylation)? - Answer 2 ATP molecules are hydrolysed to release two phosphates, both attached to a glucose molecule, forms hexose bisphosphate 
 
What happens in the second step of glycolysis (Lysis)? - Answer Phosphorylation destabilises the...
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The energy released by the transfer of electrons through the Electron Transport Chain is used to generate a proton gradient in mitochondria by pumping H+ ions into which of the following cellular locations? 
 
a) nucleoplasm 
b) space between inner and outer mitochondrial membranes 
c) cytosol 
d) from the cytosol into the mitoplasm 
e) none of these is correct correct answers b) space between inner and outer mitochondrial membranes 
 
In addition to ATP, what are the end products of glycolysis?...
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bioenergeticsthe chemical processes involved with the production of cellular ATP 
Role of NAD in glycolysisNAD serves as an electron acceptor in the metabolic 
pathway known as glycolysis . When NAD accepts its electrons it also acquires a proton (H + 
) and is converted into NADH. NADH is a reduced electron carrier. 
Fuels for exerciseCarbs, Fats, and Proteins 
Glucose=Glycogen, FFA=triglycerides, and AA 
High energy phosphatesEnergy stored in chemical bond joining ADP and Pi 
ATPase catalyz...
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C) Coenzyme A - answerWhich of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? 
A) Dehydrogenase 
B) Cellulase 
C) Coenzyme A 
D) β-galactosidase 
E) Sucrase 
C) NAD+ - answerWhich compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? 
A) Isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid 
B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ 
C) NAD+ 
D) NADH 
E) NADH and isocitric acid 
B) Photoautotroph — CO2 - answerWhich organism...
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BIO 353 cell bio exam Practice Questions 
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The break down of glucose into pyruvate releases less than 25% of the total energy present in glucose. 
The remaining energy is stored in the resulting (2) pyruvate molecules. 
In the presence of oxygen, acting as an electron acceptor, complete substrate oxidation is possible. 
______ is defined as "the oxidation driven flow of electrons, through or within a membrane, from 
reduced coenzymes to an electron acceptor, usually accompanied by...
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NBCE Part I Board Review- Chemistry Questions and Answers Already Passed What is the only amino acid that does not exist in either L or D form? Glycine 
What are the 3 Branched Chain Amino Acids? 1. Leucine 2. Isoleucine 3. Valine 
What is significant about the 3 Branched Chain Amino Acids? They are all metabolized primarily through muscle 
What are the 3 aromatic Amino Acids? 1. Tyrosine 2. Tryptophan 3. Phenylalanine 
How are Phenylalanine and Tyrosine interrelated? Phenylalanine can be conver...
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C) Coenzyme A - answerWhich of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? 
A) Dehydrogenase 
B) Cellulase 
C) Coenzyme A 
D) β-galactosidase 
E) Sucrase 
C) NAD+ - answerWhich compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? 
A) Isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid 
B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ 
C) NAD+ 
D) NADH 
E) NADH and isocitric acid 
B) Photoautotroph — CO2 - answerWhich organism...
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BIO 181 - Unit 3 ExamBoth ATP and NADPH are required for - correct answer the Calvin cycle only 
 
If you wanted to install lights to grow plants indoors, the type of light would you want to use is - correct answer visible light, because it has low energy wavelengths 
 
During glycosis, glucose is broken down into - correct answer pyruvate 
 
The ultimate source of energy for reactions in a plant is - correct answer the sun 
 
NADPH is produced by - correct answer light reactions alone 
 
The pr...
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autotrophs an organism able to build all the complex organic molecules that it requires as its 
own food source 
heterotroph an organism that cannot derive energy from photosynthesis or inorganic 
chemicals , and so must feed on other plants and animals, obtaining chemical energy by 
degrading their organic molecules 
cellular respiration the oxidation of organic compounds to extract energy from chemical 
bonds 
dehydrogenation chemical reaction that involves the loss of a hydrogen atom, electro...
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Microbiology Chapter 8 Study Guide Questions And Answers. 
 
 
A.chemoautotroph - CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following is an organism that obtains its energy from the transfer of electrons originating from chemical compounds and its carbon from an inorganic source? 
A. chemoautotroph 
B. chemoheterotroph 
C. photoheterotroph 
D. photoautotroph 
 
D.NADPH - CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following molecules is reduced? 
A. NAD+ 
B. FAD 
C. O2 
D. NADPH 
 
B. reducing the activation energy - CORRECT...
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