III. Match the item to each step in the Krebs Cycle. f. oxaloacetate g. sulfur h. aketoglutarate i. fumarate . ATP a. isocitrate b. succinate C. NAD d. malate e. succinyl-CoA 85. What molecule is formed when GTP is oxidized to form GDP?

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III. Match the item to each step in the Krebs Cycle.
a. isocitrate
f.
oxaloacetate
g. sulfur
h. a-ketoglutarate
i. fumarate
j. ATP
b. succinate
C NAD
d. malate
e. succinyl-CoA
85. What molecule is formed when GTP is oxidized to form GDP?
86. What molecule is formed when FAD is reduced?
87. Which molecule must be reduced so that oxaloacetate is formed?
IV.
Match each compound to a step that of the Light-Dependent Reaction.
a. P700
b. P680
. P680
d. ATP synthase
e. PhotosystemI
f. electron acceptor
g. electron carrier
h. chlorophyll II.
i. NADPH reductase
j. b. - f complex
88. Light photons excite electrons from this part of the Reaction Centre.
89. The enzyme that helps remove electrons from the thylakoid.
90. The enzyme that acts to form ATP with chemiosmosis.
V.
Match the enzyme or protein to the replication process.
a. DNA polymerase l
b. DNA polymerase I|
. DNA polymerase III
d. primase
e. DNA ligase
f. helicase
g. single-strand-binding proteins
h. topoisomerase Il
91. Unwinds helix and separates hydrogen bonds to make a replication fork.
92. Catalyses the addition of new nucleotides, one at a time.
93. Relieves strain of over winding created by replication fork.
VI. Genetic expression involves transcription and translation. Match the structure or molecule to the step.
a. promoter region
b. RNA polymerase
a antisense strand
d. poly-A tail
е. 5'сap
f. splicing
g. anticodon loop
h. acceptor stem
i. peptide bond
j. A site
94. connects amino acid to polypeptide chain and leaves tRNA
95. site where amino acid combines with TRNA
96. makes RNA more stable in the cytoplasm
Transcribed Image Text:III. Match the item to each step in the Krebs Cycle. a. isocitrate f. oxaloacetate g. sulfur h. a-ketoglutarate i. fumarate j. ATP b. succinate C NAD d. malate e. succinyl-CoA 85. What molecule is formed when GTP is oxidized to form GDP? 86. What molecule is formed when FAD is reduced? 87. Which molecule must be reduced so that oxaloacetate is formed? IV. Match each compound to a step that of the Light-Dependent Reaction. a. P700 b. P680 . P680 d. ATP synthase e. PhotosystemI f. electron acceptor g. electron carrier h. chlorophyll II. i. NADPH reductase j. b. - f complex 88. Light photons excite electrons from this part of the Reaction Centre. 89. The enzyme that helps remove electrons from the thylakoid. 90. The enzyme that acts to form ATP with chemiosmosis. V. Match the enzyme or protein to the replication process. a. DNA polymerase l b. DNA polymerase I| . DNA polymerase III d. primase e. DNA ligase f. helicase g. single-strand-binding proteins h. topoisomerase Il 91. Unwinds helix and separates hydrogen bonds to make a replication fork. 92. Catalyses the addition of new nucleotides, one at a time. 93. Relieves strain of over winding created by replication fork. VI. Genetic expression involves transcription and translation. Match the structure or molecule to the step. a. promoter region b. RNA polymerase a antisense strand d. poly-A tail е. 5'сap f. splicing g. anticodon loop h. acceptor stem i. peptide bond j. A site 94. connects amino acid to polypeptide chain and leaves tRNA 95. site where amino acid combines with TRNA 96. makes RNA more stable in the cytoplasm
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