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6. What is the carbon product of the link reaction?
- Carbon dioxide
- Coenzyme A
- Pryruvate
7. How may times does the cycle turn per glucose molecule?
8. Where does the link reaction take place?
- Cytosol
- Matrix of mitochondria
- Stroma
- Cristae
9. Where does glycolysis take place?
- Chloroplast
- The matrix of the mitochondria
- Cytosol of the cytoplasm
- Cristae
10. What is the net yield of ATP, FADH2 and NADH per glucose molecule in the krebs cycle?
- 0 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2
- 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2
- 6 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 FADH2,
- 1 ATP, 2 NADH, 1 FAHD2
11. What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?
- Oxygen
- Glucose
- ATP
- Carbon
12. This process does not require oxygen ....
13. Where does the krebs cycle take place?
- Chloroplast
- Matrix of the mitochondria
- Cristae
- Cytosol
14. Which of these is not an advantage of ATP?
- Hard to split
- Provides readily available energy
- Is a small molecule
15. ADP + Pi = ATP, what kind of reaction is this?
16. The order of respiration stages are .....
- Glycolysis, The link reaction, Calvin cycle, The electron transport chain
- Glycolysis, The link reaction, Krebs cycle, The electron transport chain
- The link reaction, Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, The electron transport chain
- The electon transport chain, Glycolysis, The link reaction,Krebs cycle
17. How many net yield of ATP and NADH is made per glucose molecule in glycolysis?
- 1 ATP AND 3 NADH
- None
- 2 NADH AND 2 ATP
- 2 NADH AND 4 ATP
18. How does glucose enter a cell?
- Osmosis
- Facilitated diffusion
- Active transport
19. What is the final carbon product of anaerobic respiration in animals?
- Rubisco
- Ethanol
- Lacate
- Pryruvate
20. What is the the carbon product made in glycolysis?
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon monoxide
- Pryruvate
- Acetyl Coenzyme A