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Quiz 4

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Unless otherwise noted, standard multiple choice questions are worth 1.5 points each. True/false questions are
worth 1 point each. Other point values are shown. For multiple choice questions choose the best response.
1. (1 pt) Which form of nicotinamide is the more reduced form?
A. NAD+
B. NADH + H+
2. Where does glycolysis take place in a eukaryotic cell?
A. mitochondrial matrix
B. mitochondrial outer membrane
C. mitochondrial inner membrane
D. mitochondrial intermembrane space
E. cytosol/cytoplasm
3. Of the following compounds, which has the greatest amount of free energy (G)?
A. 2 molecules of pyruvate (3 carbons each)
B. 2 molecules of acetyl CoA (2 carbons each)
C. 1 molecule of glucose (6 carbons)
D. 2 molecules of CO2
4. (1.5 pts) List three inputs of the citric acid cycle.

5. (2 pts) Which of the following steps uses substrate-level phosphorylation to make ATP? Choose all that
apply. Minus one for the first incorrect response. Minus two for two or more incorrect responses.
o glycolysis
o pyruvate oxidation
o citric acid cycle
o oxidative phosphorylation

Please answer the additional questions on the reverse side.

D
CE (area
(area outside
betweenofBmitochondrion)
and D)
B
A

6. (1 pt) On the image below of a


mitochondrion, in which location
would there be a high
concentration of H+? You MUST
use letter code designation.

7. What is the fate of the NADH and


FADH2 made during the first three
stages of cellular respiration?
A. They donate electrons to
the protein complexes in
the electron transport
chain.
B. They donate electrons to
acetyl-CoA in pyruvate oxidation.
C. They donate electrons to pyruvate in glycolysis.
D. They donate electrons to citrate in the citric acid cycle.

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