A) NADH and FADH2
B) ATP
C) sunlight
D) oxygen
E) water
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A) ATP, NADH, and FADH2.
B) carbon dioxide and oxygen.
C) oxygen and ATP.
D) NADH, FADH2, and oxygen.
E) pyruvate and PGAL.
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True/False
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A) formation of a proton gradient
B) excitation of electrons by sunlight
C) release of electrons from water
D) transfer of electrons to oxygen
E) donation of electrons to the electron transport chain
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A) lysosome.
B) nucleus.
C) mitochondria.
D) cytoplasm.
E) ribosome.
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A) Active beetles saved energy at higher temperatures.
B) Generating heat led to increased pollination of Philodendron flowers by beetles.
C) Active beetles saved energy at lower temperatures.
D) Resting beetles saved energy at lower temperatures.
E) Resting beetles saved energy at higher temperatures.
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A) phosphorylated; reduced
B) oxidized; reduced
C) reduced; phosphorylated
D) reduced; oxidized
E) phosphorylated; oxidized
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A) glycolysis - formation of Acetyl CoA - Krebs cycle - electron transport chain - ADP phosphorylation
B) photosystem II - electron transport chain - photosystem I - carbon reactions
C) glycolysis - electron transport chain - Krebs cycle - formation of Acetyl CoA - ADP phosphorylation
D) None of these are correct, because they all fail to include the formation of glucose molecules.
E) ADP phosphorylation - formation of Acetyl CoA - glycolysis - Krebs cycle - electron transport chain
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A) temperature
B) amount of pollen collected
C) rate of carbon dioxide production
D) glucose production
E) rate of oxygen production
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A) cytoplasm.
B) matrix.
C) outer mitochondrial membrane.
D) cell membrane.
E) inner mitochondrial membrane.
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A) ATP production would increase, because this would spontaneously establish a stronger proton gradient.
B) ATP production would not change, because protons cross the outer mitochondrial membrane to produce ATP.
C) ATP production would decrease, because protons would not be able to move across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
D) ATP production would decrease, because electrons would not move through the electron transport chain and reduce oxygen.
E) ATP production would increase, because this would make more oxygen available in the mitochondrial matrix.
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A) cytoplasm.
B) cell membrane.
C) mitochondria.
D) nucleus.
E) lysosome.
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A) They are reduced to form carbon dioxide.
B) They are activated with a phosphate from ATP.
C) They combine with pyruvate to form a four-carbon sugar.
D) Two acetyl CoA molecules join together to form a six-carbon sugar.
E) They combine with a four-carbon sugar to form a six-carbon sugar.
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A) can include either anaerobic respiration, or fermentation.
B) takes place in the mitochondria.
C) is replaced by fermentation in some organisms.
D) is completed in the cytoplasm and the cell membrane.
E) takes place in mitochondria and cytoplasm.
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A) Pyruvate
B) Oxygen
C) Oxaloacetate
D) NADH
E) A cytochrome
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A) photosynthesis.
B) Krebs cycle.
C) the Calvin cycle.
D) electron transport.
E) glycolysis.
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A) None of the answer choices are correct.
B) NADH synthase.
C) FADH2 synthase.
D) ATP synthase.
E) ADP synthase.
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A) C12H6O12
B) All of the answer choices are correct.
C) C6H12O6
D) C6H6O12
E) C12H12O6
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