Guided course 07:51Review of Aerobic Cellular RespirationJason Amores Sumpter7530views116rank2comments
Guided course 07:25Total Products for Each Stage of Aerobic Cellular RespirationJason Amores Sumpter6057views90rank1comments
01:55Cellular Respiration Part 3: The Electron Transport Chain and Oxidative PhosphorylationProfessor Dave Explains896views2rank
Multiple ChoiceThrough the first three stages of cellular respiration only 4 ATP molecules have been produced from the initial glucose molecule. In which of the products of these stages is the potential energy to produce more ATP molecules stored?a) The 6 molecules of CO2.b) The H+ ions produced.c) The 10 NADH and 2 FADH2 molecules.d) The 4 molecules of ATP.3420views21rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceWater is one of the products of aerobic cellular respiration. What is the source of the oxygen atom utilized to create the water molecules?a) Carbon dioxide (CO2).b) Glucose (C6H12O6).c) Oxygen gas (O2).d) Pyruvate (C3H3O3–).3078views13rank
Multiple ChoiceApproximately how many molecules of ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) through the process of aerobic cellular respiration?a) 4.b) 2.c) 26-34.d) 30-38.4116views15rank5comments
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements is the best explanation of what happens to the temperature and carbon dioxide concentration during a 1-hour class period in a classroom of 300 students if the heating and air-conditioning is turned off and all doors are kept closed? 1145views
Multiple ChoiceIn an experiment, mice were fed glucose (C6H12O6) containing a small amount of radioactive oxygen. The mice were closely monitored, and after a few minutes, radioactive oxygen atoms showed up in __________. 1264views1rank
Multiple ChoiceDuring aerobic respiration, molecular oxygen (O2) is used for which of the following purposes? 1245views
Multiple ChoiceEach ATP molecule contains about 1% of the amount of chemical energy available from the complete oxidation of a single glucose molecule. Cellular respiration produces about 32 ATP from one glucose molecule. What happens to the rest of the energy in glucose? 1772views
Multiple ChoiceWhen solid tumors of animals reach a certain size, the center of the tumor begins to die. To prevent this, the tumor can recruit new blood vessels. What purpose does the recruitment of blood vessels to growing tumors serve? 876views
Multiple ChoiceA gram of fat oxidized by respiration produces approximately twice as much ATP as a gram of carbohydrate. Which of the following best explains this observation? 1886views
Multiple ChoiceIf muscle cells in the human body consume O2 faster than it can be supplied, which of the following is likely to result? 1611views
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following substances is/are involved in oxidative phosphorylation? 1110views
Multiple ChoiceWhen protein molecules are used as fuel for cellular respiration, __________ are produced as waste. 1127views
Textbook QuestionFill in the blanks in this summary map to help you review the key concepts of cellular respiration. 1012views
Textbook QuestionAfter glucose is fully oxidized by glycolysis, pyruvate processing, and the citric acid cycle, where is most of its energy stored?1083views
Textbook QuestionMost of the CO2 from cellular respiration is released during a. stage 1: glycolysis. b. stage 2: pyruvate oxidation. c. stage 2: the citric acid cycle. d. stage 3: oxidative phosphorylation.1509views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the following is the most immediate source of energy for making most of the ATP in your cells? a. the transfer of from intermediate substrates to ADP b. the movement of H+ across a membrane down its concentration gradient c. the splitting of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate d. electrons moving through the electron transport chain821views
Textbook QuestionMost of the energy in an ATP molecule is released . a. during cellular respiration; b.when the terminal phosphate group is hydrolyzed; c. in the form of new nucleotides; d. when it is transferred to NADH1298views
Textbook QuestionWhich of the three stages of cellular respiration is considered the most ancient? Explain your answer.879views