Campbell Biology Concepts & Connections, 9th edition
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ISBN: 9780134653402
Author: SIMON, Dickey, Hogan, Reece Taylor
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 6TYK
Which of the following is a true distinction between
a. NADH is oxidized by passing electrons to the electron transport chain in respiration only.
b. Only respiration oxidizes glucose.
c. Substrate-level phosphorylation is unique to fermentation; cellular respiration uses oxidative phosphorylation.
d. Fermentation is the
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What is the difference between cellular respiration and fermentation?
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b) cellular respiration needs oxygen, while fermentation does not need oxygen
c) cellular respiration produces very little energy, while fermentation produces a lot of energy
d) Almost all cells carry out fermentation, while few carry out cellular respiration
Which of the following statements is TRUE of the electron transport chain (ETC)?
A. The movement of electrons down the ETC drives the formation of a proton (H+) gradient.
B. The movement of H+ ions through ATP synthase drives the transfer of electrons down the ETC.
C. The movement of electrons down the ETC drives the movement of ADP and phosphate through ATP synthase.
D. The movement of H+ ions across the inner membrane of the mitochondria drives the transfer of electrons down the ETC.
During cell respiration, what happens to the strength of the bonds between atoms in glucose vs those in the products water and carbon dioxide? Choose all answers that are correct.
a. the carbon-hydrogen bonds in glucose are stronger than the carbon-oxygen bonds in carbon dioxide
b. an oxidizing agent
c.the carbon-hydrogen bonds in glucose are weaker than the carbon-oxygen bonds in carbon dioxide
d.the carbon-hydrogen bonds in glucose are weaker than the oxygen-hydrogen bonds in water
e.the carbon-hydrogen bonds in glucose are stronger than the oxygen-hydrogen bonds in water
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Campbell Biology Concepts & Connections, 9th edition
Ch. 6 - Fill in the blanks in this summary map to help you...Ch. 6 - A biochemist wanted to study how various...Ch. 6 - In glycolysis, _____ is oxidized and _____ is...Ch. 6 - Most of the CO2 from cellular respiration is...Ch. 6 - Which of the following is the most immediate...Ch. 6 - Which of the following is a true distinction...Ch. 6 - The poison cyanide binds to an electron carrier...Ch. 6 - In which of the following is the first molecule...Ch. 6 - Which of the three stages of cellular respiration...Ch. 6 - Compare and contrast fermentation as it occurs in...
Ch. 6 - Prob. 11TYKCh. 6 - Prob. 12TYKCh. 6 - Prob. 13TYKCh. 6 - Oxidative phosphorylation involves the flow of...Ch. 6 - In the citric acid cycle, an enzyme oxidizes...Ch. 6 - ATP synthase enzymes are found in the prokaryotic...Ch. 6 - Prob. 17TYKCh. 6 - For a short time in the 1930s, some physicians...Ch. 6 - Explain how the mechanism of brown fat metabolism...
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