5. Water is produced in which of the following complexes? a. Complex I b. Complex II c. Complex III d. Complex IV 6. Which of the following serves as the electron carriers in the electron transport chain?

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5. Water is produced in which of the following complexes?
a. Complex I
b. Complex II
c. Complex III
d. Complex IV
6. Which of the following serves as the electron carriers in the electron
transport chain?
a. NADH and FADH2
b. CO2 and O2
c. ATP and ADP
d. Enzymes
7. What happens during chemiosmosis?
a. Glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
b. Water is produced.
c. ATP is synthesized by the flow of H* across the membrane.
d. Pyruvate is converted to acetyl CoA.
8. Which of the following produces ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate?
a. NADH Dehydrogenase
b. ATP Synthase
c. Cytochrome Reductase
d. Cytochrome Oxidase
9. Which of the following connects Complex I and Complex II to Complex III
in the electron transport chain?
a. Ubiquinone
b. ATP Synthase
c. Cytochrome b
d. Succinate Dehydrogenase
10. What is the maximum number of ATP molecules that can be produced
from one glucose molecule after aerobic respiration?
а. 38
b. 30
с. 28
d. 2
Transcribed Image Text:5. Water is produced in which of the following complexes? a. Complex I b. Complex II c. Complex III d. Complex IV 6. Which of the following serves as the electron carriers in the electron transport chain? a. NADH and FADH2 b. CO2 and O2 c. ATP and ADP d. Enzymes 7. What happens during chemiosmosis? a. Glucose is broken down into pyruvate. b. Water is produced. c. ATP is synthesized by the flow of H* across the membrane. d. Pyruvate is converted to acetyl CoA. 8. Which of the following produces ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate? a. NADH Dehydrogenase b. ATP Synthase c. Cytochrome Reductase d. Cytochrome Oxidase 9. Which of the following connects Complex I and Complex II to Complex III in the electron transport chain? a. Ubiquinone b. ATP Synthase c. Cytochrome b d. Succinate Dehydrogenase 10. What is the maximum number of ATP molecules that can be produced from one glucose molecule after aerobic respiration? а. 38 b. 30 с. 28 d. 2
1. Which of the following parts of the cell can electron transport chain be
found?
a. Nucleus
b. Outer Mitochondrial Membrane
c. Inner Mitochondrial Membrane
d. Mitochondrial Matrix
2. Which of the following processes use atmospheric oxygen as final electron
acceptor to produce ATP?
a. Glycolysis
b. Krebs Cycle
c. Electron Transport Chain
d. Fermentation
3. Which of the following complexes directly receive electrons from FADH2
and deliver it to the electron transport chain?
a. Complex I
b. Complex II
с. Complex I
d. Complex IV
4. Which of the following complexes pump four hydrogen ions across the
membrane from the matrix into the intermembrane space to establish the
hydrogen ion gradient?
a. Complex I
b. Complex II
c. Complex III
d. Complex IV
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following parts of the cell can electron transport chain be found? a. Nucleus b. Outer Mitochondrial Membrane c. Inner Mitochondrial Membrane d. Mitochondrial Matrix 2. Which of the following processes use atmospheric oxygen as final electron acceptor to produce ATP? a. Glycolysis b. Krebs Cycle c. Electron Transport Chain d. Fermentation 3. Which of the following complexes directly receive electrons from FADH2 and deliver it to the electron transport chain? a. Complex I b. Complex II с. Complex I d. Complex IV 4. Which of the following complexes pump four hydrogen ions across the membrane from the matrix into the intermembrane space to establish the hydrogen ion gradient? a. Complex I b. Complex II c. Complex III d. Complex IV
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