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ASU BIO 181 Exam 2 Practice Questions and Answers
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Specifically in a cell where does Glycolysis occur? - ANSWER-Cytoplasm 
T/F The cell does not need ATP to survive. - ANSWER-False 
Where is carbon dioxide produced? - ANSWER-Mitochondrial matrix 
T/F The citric acid/Kreb's cycle breaks down carbohydrates into CO2. - ANSWER-True 
T/F FADH2 results as one of the products of the citric acid cycle. - ANSWER-True 
Specifically where in a cell does the citric acid/Kreb's cycle occur? - ANSWER-Mitoc...

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Kreb Cycle Key Compulsory Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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What is the mnemonic technique for the Kreb cycle? Can Adam Intrigue A Super Sexy 
Foxy Mama Ok! 
Can Citrate 
Adam Cis-Aconitate 
Intrigue Isocitrate 
A Alpha-Ketoglutarate 
Super Succinyl- CoA 
Sexy Succinate

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Kreb Cycle UPDATED Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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What is the Krebs Cycle also known as? TCA (tricarboxylic acid) cycle, Citric Acid 
Cycle 
Where does the krebs cycle occur? Mitochondrial matrix 
How many reactions are in the Krebs cycle? 8 
What is the initial substrate of the krebs cycle? Acetyl CoA 
What are the end products generated per glucose? 6 NADH+ H+ 
2 FADH2 
4 CO2 
2 ATP (GTP)

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BIO202 Final Exam || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Which of the following best describes hormones? 
ted into ducts 
ced in large quantities 
l through neurons 
inate body activities correct answers 4. coordinate body activites 
 
Which large cells start as monocytes in the blood, but become fixed in the tissue they protect? 
rocytes 
phages 
hils 
ocytes 
ophils correct answers 2. macrophages 
 
3. Which of the following is a step in blood coagulation? 
1.HbO2 > Hb + O2 
nogen > pepsin 
bin > prothrombin 
nogen > fibrin correct answe...

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ASU BIO 181 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ASU BIO 181 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS 
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Specifically in a cell where does Glycolysis occur? - 
ANSWER Cytoplasm 
T/F The cell does not need ATP to survive. - ANSWER 
False 
Where is carbon dioxide produced? - ANSWER 
Mitochondrial matrix 
T/F The citric acid/Kreb's cycle breaks down 
carbohydrates into CO2. - ANSWER True 
T/F FADH2 results as one of the products of the citric acid 
cycle. - ANSWER True 
Specifically where in a cell does the citric acid/Kreb's cycle 
occur? - ANSWE...

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BIOL 204 Lecture Exam 2 - St Cloud State University Questions And Answers Rated A+
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A "nonself" substance that can provoke an immune response is called a(n): 
A. colony-stimulating factor 
B. immunoglobulin 
C. antibody 
D. antigen - D. antigen 
Air in the airways that does not participate in gas exchange is known as ______. 
A. inspiratory reserve volume 
B. expiratory reserve volume 
C. tidal volume 
D. dead space volume - D. dead space volume 
Antibodies are classified by size, location, and function, and which one of the following represents the 
most common type of immun...

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Biology Major Field Test Study Set 
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"4 Biomolecules and Monomers - Protein (amino acids) Carbohydrates 
(simple sugars) Lipids (glycerol and fatty acids) Nuclei acids (nucleotides)" 
dipeptides - two amino acids bonded together 
what is the general fatty acid formula - CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= an 
even number between 12 and 24 
explain identifying saturated vs. unsaturated fats - saturated: only 
single bonds in hydrocarbon chain... unsaturated: one or more d...

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Biology Major Field Test Study Set 
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what is the general fatty acid formula - CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= 
an even number between 12 and 24 
glycerides - glycerol and 3 fatty acids 
nucleotide is composed of - phosphate group; sugar group; nitrogenous 
base 
Vmax - maximum reaction rate at which point substrate is saturated 
with enzyme 
Competitive Inhibition - molecules compete with substrate for 
enzyme's active sites 
irreversible inhibitors - chemically and cov...

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Specifically in a cell where does Glycolysis occur? - AnswersCytoplasm 
T/F The cell does not need ATP to survive. - AnswersFalse 
Where is carbon dioxide produced? - AnswersMitochondrial matrix 
T/F The citric acid/Kreb's cycle breaks down carbohydrates into CO2. - AnswersTrue 
T/F FADH2 results as one of the products of the citric acid cycle. - AnswersTrue 
Specifically where in a ...

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BIO 181 Exam 2 Questions and Answers New (2025/2026) Solved 100% Correct
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Where in the cell does the Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle part of cellular respiration occur? - 
️️the mitochondrial matrix 
Where in the cell does the glycolysis part of cellular respiration occur? - ️️the 
cytosol 
What is the glycolysis part of cellular respiration's purpose? - ️️A molecule of 
glucose is split to release energy 
What is the Krebs' cycle purpose? - ️️generates a pool of chemical energy, 
generating 1 ATP, 3 NADH and 1 FADH2 
Where in the cell does the electro...

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