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2. How many molecules of acetyl CoA, an acetyl group attached to ‘coenzyme A’, are produced
from a single molecule of glucose for participation in the Krebs cycle?
a. 1
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
5. What provides the electron transport chain in cellular respiration with the energy it
needs to function?
a) ATP synthase
b) glycolysis
c) chlorophyll
d) Krebs cycle
6. Which of the following are end products of glycolysis?
a) two three-carbon molecules, ATP, and NAD+
b) NAD+, oxygen, and two ATP
c) carbon dioxide, water, and ATP
d) pyruvate, NADH, and ATP
7.What is the function of the Krebs cycle?
a) To produce carbon-based molecules by cellular respiration
b) To produce carbon-based molecules by glycolysis
c) To produce energy-carriers from the breakdown of carbon-based molecules
d) To produce energy-carriers from the synthesis of carbon-based molecules
9. The breakdown product of glucose that diffuses into the mitochondrial matrix for
further breakdown is
a) acetyl CoA.
b) pyruvic acid.
c) oxaloacetic acid.
d) citric acid
Q2 Sequence the events to show the order in which they occur during the Krebs cycle.
Write “1” on the line in front of the event that occurs first. Write “2” on the line in front of
the event that occurs next, and so on. 5 marks
________ a. Citric acid releases a CO2 molecule and a hydrogen atom to form a five-carbon
compound.
________ d. A molecule of acetyl CoA combines with oxaloacetic acid to produce citric acid.
Write T (True) for the correct statement and modify the underlined word incase of False.
2. ____________ ADP is converted back into ATP by the addition of a hydrogen group.
Q4 Match the term on the lest with its function /description on the right. /5
Term Description
3.What happens to the molecules formed during glycolysis when oxygen is available?
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Q5 /4
1. Using the information in the diagram, name substance W and explain how it is formed
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2. Name substance X. Explain the link between the formation of substance X and the H+
shown on the diagram.
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a.___________________ d.___________________
b.___________________ e.___________________ /2.5
c. ___________________
1. Explain the importance of the cyclical nature of the Krebs cycle. (1)
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2. What happens to the coenzyme A (CoA) that is released? (1)
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3. Complete the following table by writing the no of molecules produced in each
process. /7.5
Process ATP NADH FADH2
Glycolysis
Pyruvic
oxidation
Kreb’s
Cycle
ETC
Overall
Net
production