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Mustafa and Karim. Cellular Respiration Review. Glycolysis. Pyruvate oxidation. KREbs cycle. Electron Transport chain. Cellular Respiration Quiz. Challenge 1,000.
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Mustafa and Karim Cellular Respiration Review
Cellular Respiration Quiz Challenge 1,000
If you poke a hole in a mitochondrion, can it still perform oxidative respiration? Can fragments of mitochondria perform oxidative respiration? (Hint: think about protons and the last stage of the electron transport chain) Challenge1,000
No, a hole in the mitochondrion would allow leakage of protons out of the mitochondrion and would disrupt the proton concentration gradient. It requires a "closed" system. Answer- Challenge
What is the number of ATP used and the number of ATP produced by the end of the cycle? Glycolysis 100
# used = 2 # produced = 4 Net ATP of 2 Answer -Glycolysis100
Which steps in glycolysis require the input of energy? Glycolysis200
All of the steps of glycolysis require the input of energy. Answer -Glycolysis 200
Name the molecule that splits in half during glycolysis and name the two products. Glycolysis300
Fructose 1,6-biphosphate splits into dihydroxyacetone phosphate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate. Answer –Glycoysis300
Complete the chart below for a glucose going through glycolysis: Glycolysis400
Explain the glycolysis cycle with respect to Karim’s song. • What does MR.COSE represent? • The meaning of SPLIT IT IN TWO AND TWO BABIES COME OUT. • “SHE DON'T LIKE HERSELF SHE WANNA CHANGE WANNA BE THE SAME.” Who is SHE in this statement? Glycolysis500
Mr. Cose represents glucose sugar. Two babies come out refers to the division of fructose 1, 6-biphosphate into G3P and DHAP SHE represents the DHAP molecule that changes itself into G3P. Answer –Glycolysis500
What are the three possible fates of pyruvates? Pyruvate Fates100
Ethanol fermentation Lactic acid Acetyl-CoA Answer -Pyruvate Fates100
If alcoholic fermentation is used to make bread dough rise, how come you don’t become intoxicated when you eat the bread? Pyruvate Fates200
The alcohol evaporates and escapes as waste product because of the heat. Answer -Pyruvate Fates200
What are the two factors that determine the fate of pyruvate? Pyruvate Fates300
1. Depending on the type of cell. • Animal cell may either produce lactic acid or acetyl-CoA • Plant cell may either produce alcohol (ethanol) or acetyl-CoA 2. Depending on the presence or absence of oxygen. Answer -Pyruvate Fates300
Complete the table below for a pyruvate in a plant cell that lacks oxygen: Pyruvate Fates400
Write and explain a balanced word equation that represents the process that each of the two pyruvates undergo when there is a lack of oxygen in the animal cell. Pyruvate Fates500
The electrons generated from the Krebs cycle are transferred to ____________ and then are shuttled to _______________.a). NAD+ / oxygenb). NAD+ / electron transport chainc). NADH / oxygend). NADH / electron transport chain Krebs Cycle200
Answer is b. The electrons generated from the Krebs cycle are transferred to NAD+ and then are shuttled to ETC. Answer - Krebs Cycle200
At what stage of the citric acid cycle is glucose fully decomposed? How do you know? Krebs Cycle300
Glucose is fully decomposed at the stage when succinyl CoA is produced. The number of carbon atoms in the molecule is 4. Answer - Krebs Cycle300
The initial reaction of the Krebs cycle involves the addition of a __carbon(s) to a __carbon molecule. The initial reaction of the Krebs cycle takes place in the ________. Krebs Cycle400
The initial reaction of the Krebs cycle involves the addition of a 2-carbon(s) to a 4-carbon molecule. The initial reaction of the Krebs cycle takes place in the mitochondria. Answer - Krebs Cycle400
Draw the steps that the acetyl-CoA undergoes until it reaches the stage in which it becomes succinate. Krebs Cycle500
Explain why FADH2 produces fewer ATP molecules than NADH when it passes its electrons down the electron transport chain. Electron Transport Chain100
NADH molecule produces more energy than a FADH2 molecule because of where it transfers its electrons in the cycle. NADH molecule transfers its electrons at the beginning of the cycle, which results in moving an extra proton out of the mitochondria than the FADH2 molecule. As a result, that extra proton causes the NADH to produce one more ATP than FADH2. Answer - Electron Transport Chain100
How many ATP in total are produced per glucose molecule in the etc assuming that no NADH molecule can enter the shuttle? How do you know? Electron Transport Chain200
Glycolysis: • 2NADH = 6ATP • Pyruvate oxidation: • 2NADH = 6ATP • Krebs: • 6NADH = 18ATP • 2FADH2= 4ATP • Total: 34 ATP total Answer - Electron Transport Chain200
MATCH THE LETTER IN THE DIAGRAM WITH THE LABEL: (You can use them MORE THAN ONCE) ______ MATRIX ______ INTERMEMBRANE SPACE ______ CYTOPLASM ______ OUTER MEMBRANE ______ INNER MEMBRANE (CRISTAE) Electron Transport Chain300
Answer - Electron Transport Chain300 MATCH THE LETTER IN THE DIAGRAM WITH THE LABEL: (You can use them MORE THAN ONCE) ___D___ MATRIX ___B___ INTERMEMBRANE SPACE ___E___ CYTOPLASM ___A___ OUTER MEMBRANE ___C___ INNER MEMBRANE (CRISTAE)
Why is the ATP synthesis in this process known as oxidative phosphorylation? Compare and contrast between oxidative and substrate level phosphorylation. Electron Transport Chain400
ATP synthesis in this process is known as oxidative phosphorylation because it is the indirect production of ATP. Answer - Electron Transport Chain400
“It is more essential for plants to take in CO2 than to use oxygen gas.” Is this statement correct? Why? Electron Transport Chain Related500
Taking in CO2 and using oxygen gas are both essential for plants. They cannot live without the use of CO2 with water and sunlight to make glucose and oxygen. They cannot live without using oxygen gas to brake down glucose and make many ATP molecules during the etc. If pyruvate oxidation does not take place, not many NADH and FADH2 can be converted to ATP and the plant dies. Answer - Electron Transport Chain Related500