As electrons move through the mitochondrial space? A) water is oxidized  B) the PH of the intermembrane space decreases C) they will no longer be able to perform anaerobic respiration

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#1) As electrons move through the mitochondrial space?

A) water is oxidized 

B) the PH of the intermembrane space decreases

C) they will no longer be able to perform anaerobic respiration

#2) A child is born with a rare disease in which mitochondria are missing from skeletal muscle cells. However, the muscles still function. Phisicans find what?

A) the muscles contain large amounts of carbon dioxide following even mild physical exercise

B) the muscle cells cannot split glucose to pyruvate

C) the muscles require extremly high levels of oxygen to function

#3) Bacteria that are unable to survive in the presence of oxygen are called?

A) obligate anaerobes

B) aerotolerant anaerobes

C) facultative anaerobes

#4) A friend tells you that he is going on a low-carb diet to lose weight because he thinks that carbs contain more energy than fats or protein. What would you tell your friend about his plan?

A) This is a good idea because sugars have more electrons than fats and protein

B) This is an incorrect idea because fats contain more hydrogen atoms than carbohydrates and protein

C) This is an incorrect idea because all food molecules store the same amount of energy

#5) Which of the follwing molecules is a reatant of photosynthesis?

A) glucose

B) Chlorophy 2

C) CO2

#6) Which of the following molecules is a product of photosynthesis?

A) CO2

B) Glugose and O2

C) O2 and CO2

 

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