02:50Cellular Respiration - Link Reaction and Krebs - Post 16 Biology (A Level, Pre-U, IB, AP Bio)Mr Exham Biology960views2rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich product of the Krebs cycle is also used as a reactant in the Krebs cycle?a) Citrate.b) ATP.c) Acetyl-CoA.d) Oxaloacetate.2738views27rank
Multiple ChoiceTaking one molecule of glucose through glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and the Krebs cycle generates:a) 6 CO2, 8 NADH, 2 FADH2 and 4 ATP.b) 6 CO2, 8 NADH, 1 FADH2 and 2 ATP. c) 6 CO2, 10 NADH, 2 FADH2 and 4 ATP. d) 6 CO2, 10 NADH, 2 FADH2 and 2 ATP.2774views45rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following processes generates most of the NADH that delivers electrons to the electron transport chain? 1001views
Multiple ChoiceIn the citric acid cycle, for each pyruvate that enters the cycle, one ATP, three NADH, and one FADH2 are produced. For each glucose molecule that enters glycolysis, how many ATP, NADH, and FADH2 are produced in the citric acid cycle? 1118views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following represents the major energy-related accomplishment of the citric acid cycle, even though it is not the only energy-related accomplishment? 757views
Multiple ChoiceAfter completion of the citric acid cycle, most of the usable energy from the original glucose molecule is in the form of __________. 1178views
Multiple ChoiceIf significant amounts of materials are removed from the citric acid cycle to produce amino acids for protein synthesis, which of the following will result? 798views
Textbook QuestionWhere does the citric acid cycle occur in eukaryotes? a. in the cytosol of cells b. in the intermembrane space of mitochondria c. in the inner membrane of mitochondria d. in the matrix of mitochondria829views
Textbook QuestionIn the citric acid cycle, an enzyme oxidizes malate to oxaloacetate, with the production of NADH and the release of H+. You are studying this reaction using a suspension of bean cell mitochondria and a blue dye that loses its color as it takes up H+. You set up reaction mixtures with mitochondria, dye, and three different concentrations of malate (0.1 mg/L, 0.2 mg/L, and 0.3 mg/L). Which of the following graphs represents the results you would expect, and why? 937views