15- The sodium pump moves sodium ions 23. Oxidative Phosphorylation occurs a. in the cytosol. b. in the mitochondrial matrix. . at the mitochondrial inner membrane. d. in the mitochondrial intermembrane space. a. to the cytosol. b. to the intracellular environment. . to the extracellular environment. d. into the intermembrane space. e. into the intramembrane region. e. at the mitochondrial outer membrane. 24. At the start of Oxidative Phosphorylation NADH is 16. Energy can be classified into both kinetic energy and potential energy. Which image best illustrates kinetic energy? oxidized. b. hydrolyzed. c reduced. d. neutralized. e. condensed. A baseball in a pitcher's hand. a. b. A puck slides past a goalie. . A book balances on someone's head. d. A boulder sits on a cliff. e. None of these. 17. ATP releases energy to make ADP and Pi. This is spontaneous. exergonic. condensation. d. All of these. e. None of these. a. b. 25. The role of Oxygen in Oxidative Phosphorylation acts to C. a. oxidize NADH. b. oxidize ADP to form ATP. C. oxidize FADH. d. remove electrons from the electron transport chain. remove H ions from the intermembrane space. 18. A compound is oxidized if it e. a. loses an electron. b. loses an atom. C. gains an electron. 26. Which pigment absorbs green light? gains an atom. is a cation. d. e. high crolercids diorophyl a **dhionophyl 19. The end products of glycolysis are two molecules of 02. Co. a. b. pyruvate. ATP. d. e. citric acid. low 400 450 500 sso sốo 650 700 Wavelength (nm) 20. Glucose is phosphorylated twice to produce DHAP and G3P. two NADH. a. all pigments. a. b. b. chlorophyll a. pyruvate. glucose bisphosphate. e. fructose bisphosohate. C. carotenoids. d. d. chlorophyll b. e. All of these. 21. After pyruvate loses CO., the result is 27. a. an acetyl group. b. an ethyl group. a dimer. d. a two-carbon sugar. e. ahydrolyzed compound. C. 22. Carbon dioxide loss, or decarboxylation, occurs in the Krebs Cycle with 350 400 450 sóo sso 600 6o 700 wavelength (nm) the transition of citrate to isocitrate. b. isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate. C. d. fumarate to malate. a. This graph shows succinate to fumarate. an action spectrum. b. a. e. malate to oxaloacetate. an absorbance spectrum. a production spectrum. d. C. a transmission spectrum. a passing spectrum. e. Light Absorbtion uonanpoid uabkxo jo ae ****.. ..

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15.
The sodium pump moves sodium ions
23.
Oxidative Phosphorylation occurs
to the cytosol.
to the intracellular environment.
in the cytosol.
in the mitochondrial matrix.
a.
a.
b.
b.
c.
to the extracellular environment.
c.
at the mitochondrial inner membrane.
d.
into the intermembrane space.
d.
in the mitochondrial intermembrane space.
e.
into the intramembrane region.
at the mitochondrial outer membrane.
е.
e.
24. At the start of Oxidative Phosphorylation NADH is
16. Energy can be classified into both kinetic energy and potential energy.
Which image best illustrates kinetic energy?
a.
oxidized.
A baseball in a pitcher's hand.
A puck slides past a goalie.
a.
b.
hydrolyzed.
b.
c.
reduced.
c.
A book balances on someone's head.
d.
neutralized.
d.
A boulder sits on a cliff.
condensed.
e.
e.
None of these.
17. ATP releases energy to make ADP and PI. This is
a.
spontaneous.
b.
exergonic.
condensation.
25. The role of Oxygen in Oxidative Phosphorylation acts to
C.
d.
All of these.
e.
None of these.
a.
oxidize NADH.
b.
oxidize ADP to form ATP.
oxidize FADH.
C.
d.
18. A compound is oxidized if it
remove electrons from the electron transport chain.
е.
remove H* ions from the intermembrane space.
a.
loses an electron.
b.
loses an atom.
gains an electron.
26. Which pigment absorbs green light?
C.
d.
gains an atom.
is a cation.
е.
high
- crolenoide
- dhlorephyll a
**.dhlorophyllb
19. The end products of glycolysis are two molecules of
a.
02.
b.
Co.
C.
d.
pyruvate.
АТР.
citric acid.
e.
low
500 s5o 600 650
Wavelength (nm)
450 s00
700
400
Glucose is phosphorylated twice to produce
20.
DHAP and G3P.
two NADH.
a.
all pigments.
chlorophyll a.
a.
b.
b.
C.
руruvate.
C.
carotenoids.
d.
glucose bisphosphate.
d.
chlorophyll b.
е.
fructose bisohosohate.
All of these.
е.
After pyruvate loses CO., the result is
21.
27.
an acetyl group.
a.
b.
an ethyl group.
a dimer.
a two-carbon sugar.
c.
d.
a hydrolyzed compound.
e.
22.
Carbon dioxide loss, or decarboxylation, occurs in the Krebs Cycle with
350 400 430 sóo sso 600 650 700
wavelength (nm)
the transition of
a.
citrate to isocitrate.
b.
isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate.
This graph shows
C.
succinate to fumarate.
d.
fumarate to malate.
an action spectrum.
an absorbance spectrum.
a.
e.
malate to oxaloacetate.
b.
C.
a production spectrum.
"P
a transmission spectrum.
d.
a passing spectrum.
e.
Transcribed Image Text:15. The sodium pump moves sodium ions 23. Oxidative Phosphorylation occurs to the cytosol. to the intracellular environment. in the cytosol. in the mitochondrial matrix. a. a. b. b. c. to the extracellular environment. c. at the mitochondrial inner membrane. d. into the intermembrane space. d. in the mitochondrial intermembrane space. e. into the intramembrane region. at the mitochondrial outer membrane. е. e. 24. At the start of Oxidative Phosphorylation NADH is 16. Energy can be classified into both kinetic energy and potential energy. Which image best illustrates kinetic energy? a. oxidized. A baseball in a pitcher's hand. A puck slides past a goalie. a. b. hydrolyzed. b. c. reduced. c. A book balances on someone's head. d. neutralized. d. A boulder sits on a cliff. condensed. e. e. None of these. 17. ATP releases energy to make ADP and PI. This is a. spontaneous. b. exergonic. condensation. 25. The role of Oxygen in Oxidative Phosphorylation acts to C. d. All of these. e. None of these. a. oxidize NADH. b. oxidize ADP to form ATP. oxidize FADH. C. d. 18. A compound is oxidized if it remove electrons from the electron transport chain. е. remove H* ions from the intermembrane space. a. loses an electron. b. loses an atom. gains an electron. 26. Which pigment absorbs green light? C. d. gains an atom. is a cation. е. high - crolenoide - dhlorephyll a **.dhlorophyllb 19. The end products of glycolysis are two molecules of a. 02. b. Co. C. d. pyruvate. АТР. citric acid. e. low 500 s5o 600 650 Wavelength (nm) 450 s00 700 400 Glucose is phosphorylated twice to produce 20. DHAP and G3P. two NADH. a. all pigments. chlorophyll a. a. b. b. C. руruvate. C. carotenoids. d. glucose bisphosphate. d. chlorophyll b. е. fructose bisohosohate. All of these. е. After pyruvate loses CO., the result is 21. 27. an acetyl group. a. b. an ethyl group. a dimer. a two-carbon sugar. c. d. a hydrolyzed compound. e. 22. Carbon dioxide loss, or decarboxylation, occurs in the Krebs Cycle with 350 400 430 sóo sso 600 650 700 wavelength (nm) the transition of a. citrate to isocitrate. b. isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate. This graph shows C. succinate to fumarate. d. fumarate to malate. an action spectrum. an absorbance spectrum. a. e. malate to oxaloacetate. b. C. a production spectrum. "P a transmission spectrum. d. a passing spectrum. e.
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