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1 Under the circumstances will lactic acid accumulate in muscles?

Concentration of Supply of oxygen


carbon dioxide
A Too high Less than oxygen
demand
B Too high More than oxygen
demand
C Too low Less than oxygen
demand
D Too low More than oxygen
demand

2 What are the products of anaerobic respiration in yeast?

A. Alcohol and carbon dioxide


B. Carbon dioxide and glucose
C. Glucose and oxygen
D. Oxygen and alcohol

3 Which process does not require energy from respiration?

A. Diffusion of carbon dioxide from the blood to the alveoli


B. Maintenance of a constant body temperature
C. Passage of nerve impulses along an axon
D. Synthesis of proteins for growth and repair

4 What happens during anaerobic respiration in muscles?

carbon dioxide
oxygen used water produced
produced

A no no no

B no yes yes

C yes no yes

D yes yes no
5 Which process does not require

energy?

A contraction of muscles

B synthesis of proteins
C tissue respiration
D transmission of nerve impulses

6 What are some of the end products and effects of anaerobic respiration in

muscle? A carbon dioxide and muscle contraction

B ethanol and loss of coordination C


lactic acid and oxygen debt
D water and muscle relaxation

7 Yeast respires using sugar.


What conditions are needed to make which product?

conditions product
A aerobic alcohol
B aerobic lactic acid
C anaerobic alcohol
D anaerobic lactic acid

8 When yeast cells respire anaerobically, what substance is used and what substances are
produced?

substance used substances produced

A alcohol carbon dioxide and water


B alcohol lactic acid and water
C sugar alcohol and carbon dioxide
D sugar carbon dioxide and water
9 What is the equation for aerobic respiration?

A carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen + energy


B carbon dioxide + water → alcohol + oxygen + energy
C oxygen + glucose→ carbon dioxide + alcohol + energy
D oxygen + glucose→ water + carbon dioxide + energy

10 When yeast is used in bread-making, what type of respiration occurs and which product is
useful?

respiration useful product


A aerobic carbon dioxide
B aerobic ethanol
C anaerobic carbon dioxide
D anaerobic ethanol

11 What are the end products of anaerobic respiration in yeast cell?

A carbon dioxide and ethanol


B carbon dioxide and ethanol
C carbon dioxide and lactic acid

D ethanol and water

12 Which process does not depend on respiration?

A active uptake of ions B conduction of nervous impulses


C diffusion of glucose D muscle contraction

13 Which does not produce carbon dioxide?


A a muscle fibre B a sensory neuron C blood D saliva

14 Which equation represents anaerobic respiration in yeast?


A glucose → alcohol + carbon dioxide B glucose → alcohol + water
C glucose → lactic acid + carbon dioxide D glucose → lactic acid + water

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