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SBI4U METABOLIC PROCESSES: CELLULAR RESPIRATION QUIZ K/U T/I A C TOTAL

NAME: __________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE (K/U /7)

DATE: _______________________

1. Which of the following is part of anaerobic cellular respiration? a. Glycolysis b. Krebs cycle c. Oxidative phosphorylation d. Anabolism 2. How many net ATP are produced by glycolysis per glucose molecule? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 3. What 2-carbon molecule joins with oxaloacetate at the start of Krebs cycle? a. Acetyl-COA b. Pyruvate c. Citrate d. NDA+ 4. How many ATP are produced per glucose molecule by Krebs cycle? a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 32 5. What substance carries electrons to the Electron Transport System? a. Oxaloacetate b. Pyruvate c. ATP d. NADH 6. In the ETC, _________ is pumped from the matrix to the intermembrane space. a. Water b. ADP c. H+ d. NADH

7. The final electron acceptor for the ETS is: a. ADP b. ATP c. Oxygen d. \Hemoglobin SHORT ANSWER (K/U /13) 8. During PROTEIN catabolism: (K/U /3) a. What is the first step in protein catabolism called? b. What happens during this step? c. Name the functional group affected d. Name of the molecule at the beginning of the step. e. Name the waste product in animals. f. Name another end product.

9. During LIPID catabolism, Triglycerides are first digested into glycerol and fatty acids. (K/U /2) a. What is the name of the process that catabolizes fatty acids? b. Where does fatty acid catabolism occur c. Name the functional group that is removed. d. This functional group combines with CoA molecules to form a molecule that joins the Krebs cycle. Name the molecule.

10. In the ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN (stage 4),

a. b. c. d. e.

What is the role of the electrons? ( /1) Where do the electrons come from? Where are the protons pumped into? How are the protons transported through? ATP is produces through the process of _________________________phosphorylation. (b-d) /3

11. CELLULAR RESPIRATION: a. What is the function of cellular respiration? ( /1) b. Name the 4 stages and the location in the cell for each stage. ( /2) c. How many net ATP, NADH, FADH2, and CO2 are produced at the end of the 4 stages. ( /2)

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