Solutions for CONCEPTS OF BIOLOGY
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Figure 4.6 Look at each of the processes shown and decide if it is endergonic or exergonic.Problem 2ACQ:
Figure 4.15 Cyanide inhibits cytochrome c oxidase, a component of the electron transport chain. If...Problem 3ACQ:
Figure 4.16 Tremetol, a metabolic poison found in white snake root plant, prevents the metabolism of...Problem 4RQ:
Which of the following is not an example of an energy transformation? a. Heating up dinner in a...Problem 5RQ:
Which of the following is not true about enzymes? a. They are consumed by the reactions they...Problem 6RQ:
Energy is stored long-term in the bonds of _____ and used short-term to perform work from...Problem 8RQ:
The glucose that enters the glycolysis pathway is split into two molecules of _____. a. ATP b....Problem 9RQ:
What do the electrons added to NAD do? a. They become part of a fermentation pathway. b. They go to...Problem 10RQ:
Chemiosmosis involves a. the movement of electrons across the cell membrane. b. the movement of...Problem 11RQ:
Which of the following fermentation methods can occur in animal skeletal muscles? a. lactic acid...Problem 12RQ:
The cholesterol synthesized by cells uses which component of the glycolytic pathway as a starting...Problem 13RQ:
Beta oxidation is ______. a. the breakdown of sugars b. the assembly of sugars c. the breakdown of...Problem 14CTQ:
Does physical exercise to increase muscle mass involve anabolic and/or catabolic processes? Give...Problem 15CTQ:
Explain in your own terms the difference between a spontaneous reaction and one that occurs...Problem 16CTQ:
With regard to enzymes, why are vitamins and minerals necessary for good health? Give examples.Problem 17CTQ:
Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms carry out some form of glycolysis. How does ha fact...Problem 18CTQ:
We inhale oxygen when we breathe and exhale carbon dioxide. What is the oxygen used for and where...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Introduction To BiologyChapter 2 - Chemistry Of LifeChapter 3 - Cell Structure And FunctionChapter 4 - How Cells Obtain EnergyChapter 5 - PhotosynthesisChapter 6 - Reproduction At The Cellular LevelChapter 7 - The Cellular Basis Of InheritanceChapter 8 - Patterns Of InheritanceChapter 9 - Molecular BiologyChapter 10 - Biotechnology
Chapter 11 - Evolution And Its ProcessesChapter 12 - Diversity Of LifeChapter 13 - Diversity Of Microbes, Fungi, And ProtistsChapter 14 - Diversity Of PlantsChapter 15 - Diversity Of AnimalsChapter 16 - The Body's SystemChapter 17 - The Immune System And DiseaseChapter 18 - Animal Reproduction And DevelopmentChapter 19 - Population And Community EcologyChapter 20 - Ecosystems And The BiosphereChapter 21 - Conservation And Biodiversity
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