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Problem 2

Glycolysis starts and ends in the _____. a. nucleus c. plasma membrane b. mitochondrion d. cytoplasm

Problem 3

Which of the following metabolic pathways require(s) molecular oxygen \(\left(\mathrm{O}_{2}\right) ?\) a. aerobic respiration b. lactate fermentation c. alcoholic fermentation d. all of the above

Problem 4

Which molecule does not form during glycolysis? a. NADH c. oxygen \(\left(\mathrm{O}_{2}\right)\) b. pyruvate d. ATP

Problem 5

In eukaryotes, aerobic respiration is completed in the _____. a. nucleus c. plasma membrane b. mitochondrion d. cytoplasm

Problem 6

In eukaryotes, fermentation is completed in the _____. a. nucleus c. plasma membrane b. mitochondrion d. cytoplasin

Problem 7

Which of the following reaction pathways is not part of the second stage of aerobic respiration? a. electron transfer c. Krebs cycle phosphorylation d. glycolysis b. acetyl-CoA formation e. a and \(\mathrm{d}\)

Problem 8

After the Krebs reactions run through _____ cycle(s),one glucose molecule has been completely broken down to \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) a. one b. two c. three d. six

Problem 9

In the third stage of aerobic respiration, _____ is the final acceptor of electrons. a. water c. oxygen \(\left(\mathrm{O}_{2}\right)\) b. hydrogen d. NADH

Problem 10

Most of the energy that is released by the full breakdown of glucose to \(\mathrm{CO}_{2}\) and water ends up in _____. a. NADH c. heat b. ATP d. electrons

Problem 11

_____ accepts electrons in alcoholic fermentation. a. Oxygen c. Acetaldehyde b. Pyruvate d. Ethanol

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