A) cytoplasm.
B) nucleus.
C) outer membrane.
D) intermembrane compartment.
E) matrix.
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A) two molecules of ATP are needed to "activate" glucose.
B) two molecules of ATP are used to move glucose into the chloroplast.
C) glycolysis is the final step of aerobic respiration.
D) ATP production cannot exceed NADH production.
E) glycolysis may occur without oxygen being present.
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A) oxidized.
B) phosphorylated.
C) reduced.
D) hydrolyzeD.
E) lysed.
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True/False
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A) lysosome.
B) nucleus.
C) cytoplasm.
D) mitochondrion.
E) ribosomE.
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A) ATP easily vaporizes.
B) energy cannot be created or destroyed.
C) some glucose is not broken down.
D) some energy is always lost as heat during chemical reactions.
E) All answers are correct.
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A) Aerobic respiration
B) Carbon reactions
C) Photosynthesis
D) Krebs cycle
E) Glycolysis
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A) NADP and FADH2.
B) NADH and FADH2.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) NADH2 and glucose.
E) acetyl CoA.
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A) electron
B) ATP
C) NADH
D) oxygen
E) proton
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A) 0.
B) 3.
C) 2.
D) 4.
E) 30.
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A) cytoplasm.
B) mitochondrion.
C) lysosome.
D) nucleus.
E) cell membranE.
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A) plants.
B) animals.
C) fungi.
D) microbes.
E) viruses.
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A) At higher temperatures resting beetles saved energy.
B) At higher temperatures active beetles saved energy.
C) At lower temperatures active beetles saved energy.
D) At lower temperatures resting beetles saved energy.
E) Generating heat led to increased pollination of Philodendron flowers by beetles.
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A) water
B) oxygen
C) ATP
D) sunlight
E) NADH and FADH2
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A) All answers are correct.
B) proteins.
C) carbohydrates,including starch and glycogen.
D) fats.
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A) regenerate NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue in the absence of oxygen.
B) produce ATP in the presence of oxygen.
C) produce more ATP than in respiration.
D) allow an animal to survive for long periods of time in the absence of oxygen.
E) produce less CO2.
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A) decreased ATP,because protons would not be able to move across the inner mitochondrial membrane
B) no effect,because protons cross the outer mitochondrial membrane to produce ATP
C) decreased ATP,because electrons would not be able to move through the electron transport chain
D) increased ATP,because this would spontaneously establish a proton gradient
E) increased ATP,because this would make more oxygen available in the mitochondrial matrix
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A) reduced,oxidized
B) oxidized,reduced
C) phosphorylated,oxidized
D) phosphorylated,reduced
E) reduced,phosphorylated
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A) C6H12O6.
B) C12H6O12.
C) C6H6O12.
D) C12H12O6.
E) C1H2O1.
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A) ATP.
B) pyruvate.
C) PGAL.
D) ATP synthase.
E) acetyl CoA.
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