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Why do electrons carried by NADH allow for production of 50% more ATP molecules than do electrons...Problem 3TMW:
Why does catabolism of amino acids for energy result in ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes?Problem 4TMW:
An uninformed student describes the Calvin-Benson cycle as cellular respiration in reverse. Why is...Problem 1MC:
Breaks a large molecule into smaller ones a. anabolism only b. both anabolism and catabolism...Problem 2MC:
Includes dehydration synthesis reactions a. anabolism only b. both anabolism and catabolism...Problem 5MC:
Involves the production of cell membrane constituents a. anabolism only b. both anabolism and...Problem 6MC:
Includes hydrolytic reactions a. anabolism only b. both anabolism and catabolism (amphibolic) c....Problem 7MC:
Includes metabolism a. anabolism only b. both anabolism and catabolism (amphibolic) c. catabolism...Problem 9MC:
A reduced molecule _________. a. has gained electrons b. has become more positive in charge c. has...Problem 11MC:
Coenzymes are ________. a. types of apoenzymes b. proteins c. inorganic cofactors d. organic...Problem 12MC:
Which of the following statements best describes ribozymes? a. Ribozymes are proteins that aid in...Problem 13MC:
Which of the following does not affect the function of enzymes? a. ubiquinone b. substrate...Problem 14MC:
Most oxidation reactions in bacteria involve the ____________. a. removal of hydrogen ions and...Problem 15MC:
Under ideal conditions, the fermentation of one glucose molecule by a bacterium allows a net gain of...Problem 16MC:
Under ideal conditions, the complete aerobic oxidation of one molecule of glucose by a bacterium...Problem 17MC:
Which of the following statements about the Entner-Doudoroff pathway is false? a. It is a series of...Problem 18MC:
Reactions involved in the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis constitute the ___________....Problem 19MC:
The glycolysis pathway is basically __________. a. catabolic b. amphibolic c. anabolic d. cyclicalProblem 20MC:
A major difference between anaerobic respiration and anaerobic fermentation is ___________. a. in...Problem 1M:
1. _______ Occurs when energy from a compound containing phosphate reacts with ADP to form ATP 2. __...Problem 1FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 1. The final electron acceptor in cyclic photophosphorylation is _______.Problem 2FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 2. Two ATP molecules are used to initiate glycolysis. Enzymes generate molecules...Problem 3FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 3. The initial catabolism of glucose occurs by glycolysis and/or the _________...Problem 4FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 4. ________ is a cyclic series of eight reactions involved in the catabolism of...Problem 6FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 6. Three common inorganic electron acceptors in anaerobic respiration __________,...Problem 7FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 7. Anaerobic respiration typically uses (organic/inorganic) _________ molecules...Problem 8FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 8. Complete the following chart: Category of Enzymes Description Catabolizes...Problem 10FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 10 The main coenzymes that carry electrons in catabolic pathways are________ and...Problem 1VI:
VISUALIZE IT! 1 Label the mitochondrion to indicate the location of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and...Problem 2VI:
Label the diagram below to indicate acetyl-CoA, electron transport chain, FADH2, fermentation,...Problem 3VI:
Examine the biosynthetic pathway for the production of the amino acids tryptophan, tyrosine, and...Problem 4SA:
How does a nor-competitive inhibitor at a single allosteric site affect a whole pathway of enzymatic...Problem 6SA:
Facultative anaerobes can live under either aerobic or anaerobic conditions. What metabolic pathways...Problem 9SA:
Why do we breathe oxygen and give of carbon dioxide?Problem 12SA:
How do yeast cells make alcohol and cause bread to rise?Problem 13SA:
Where specifically does the most significant production of ATP occur in prokaryotic and eukaryotic...Problem 15SA:
A laboratory scientist notices that a cer1ain bacterium does not utilize lactose when glucose is...Problem 1CT:
Arsenic is a poison that exists in two states in the environment arsenite (H2AsO3) and arsenate...Problem 2CT:
Explain why an excess of all three of the amino acids mentioned in Visualize It! question 3 (above)...Problem 3CT:
Why might an organism that uses glycolysis and the Krebs cycle also need the pentose phosphate...Problem 5CT:
Giardia intestinalis and Entamoeba histolytica are protozoa that live in the colons of mammals and...Problem 6CT:
Two cultures of a facultative anaerobe are grown in the same type of medium, but one is exposed to...Problem 7CT:
What is the maximum number of molecules of ATP that can be generated by a bacterium after the...Problem 8CT:
In terms of its effects on human metabolism, why is a fever over 40C often life threatening?Problem 9CT:
Cyanide is a potent poison because it irreversibly blocks cytochrome a3. What effect would its...Problem 10CT:
How are photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation similar? How are they different?Problem 11CT:
Members of the pathogenic bacterial genus Haemophilus require N AD+ and heme from their environment....Problem 13CT:
Scientists estimate that up to one-third of Earths biomass is composed of methanogenic prokaryotes...Problem 14CT:
A young student was troubled by the idea that a bacterium is able to control its diverse and complex...Problem 15CT:
If a bacterium uses beta-oxidation to catabolize a molecule of the fatty acid arachidic acid, which...Problem 16CT:
Some desert rodents rarely have water to drink. How do they get enough water for their cells without...Problem 18CT:
We have examined the total ATP, NADH, and FADH2 production in the Krebs cycle for each molecule of...Problem 20CT:
In addition to extremes in temperature and pH, other chemical and physical agents denature proteins....Problem 21CT:
Figure 5.18b illustrates events in aerobic respiration where oxygen acts as the final electron...Problem 22CT:
Suppose you could insert a tiny pH probe into the space between mitochondrial membranes. Would the...Problem 23CT:
Even though Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterococcus faecalis usually grow harmlessly, they can cause...Problem 24CT:
Photosynthetic organisms are rarely pathogenic. Why?Problem 26CT:
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