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- What does it mean to say that ATP is the “energy currency” of the cell? b) What type of energy does ATP represent? c) Where/what part of the molecule is energized? d) What is meant by the ATP cycle?Describe the structure and primary function of mitochondria.The hydrolysis of ATP drives three types of cellular work. Which of the following is not an example of how to cell uses ATP? * a) The movement of cells. b) The transport of sodium as part of the sodium-potassium pump. c) The breakdown of glucose into smaller molecules. d) Anabolic reactions that build molecules.
- ATP is : A) produced in the mitochondria of cells B) produced in the nucleus of cells C) produced outside of the cells D) produced only in response to exerciseWhich is NOT a characteristic of mitochondria? They: A) have two membranes. B) are the site of cellular aerobic respiration. C) have a true nucleus. D) contain their own DNA and ribosomes. E) the material inside their inner membrane (the cellular matrix) is their own cytoplasm.explain the relationship between the following structures (cell cytoplasm, mitochondria, krebs-cycle, electron transport chain).
- ATP synthase produces ATP in the: Intermembrane space Mitochondrial matrix Outside the cell CytosolDuring aerobic respiration, high energy electrons are taken from glucose and transferred to electron carriers. The cell then uses the energy from these electrons to: O A) produce carbon dioxide B) produce oxygen C) pump hydrogen ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane D) reduce electron carriers E) make glucoseMitochondrion inner membrane outer compartment inner compartment Electron transport chain ATP synthesis outer compartment inner 5 membrane NADH NAD ATP synthase inner compartment ADP + P ATP
- The creation of the H+ gradient in the mitochondria that powers ATP synthase is an example of: a)Diffusion b)Passive Transport c)Active TransportCells can make ATP through aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration, or fermentation. Which of the following pathways do all three forms of cellular catabolism share? breaking down pyruvate into CO2 through a series of steps reducing pyruvate into lactic acid or acetaldehyde to regenerate NAD+ breaking down a molecule of glucose or other organic fuel into two molecules of pyruvate passing electrons through a chain of proteins to an electronegative molecule to oxidize NADHWhat's the purpose of a Mitochondria?
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