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Energy Release and Conservation

Energy Release and Conservation
In anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor can be

oxygen
pyruvate
nitrate
acetyl-CoA

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Energy Release and Conservation
In glycolysis, ATP is created by

photophosphorylation
the chemiosmotic mechanism
substrate level phosphorylation
the pentose phosphate pathway

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Energy Release and Conservation
The number of ATP molecules produced from one glucose molecule by a bacterium producing lactic acid is

approximately equal to producing ethanol
none of these
lesser than producing ethanol
greater than producing ethanol

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Energy Release and Conservation
Suppose a eukaryotic cell had a mutation that prevented the production of cytochrome c. As a result of this mutation, which of the following processes would not occur?

Photosynthesis
Mitosis
Cellular respiration
Cell wall synthesis

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Energy Release and Conservation
Which one of the following is not produced in any of the steps of glycolysis?

NAD+
ADP
ATP
NADH

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Energy Release and Conservation
The enzymes for glycolysis are located

on the outer membrane of the chloroplast
in the cytoplasm
on the inner surface of the cell membrane
on the inner membrane of the mitochondrion

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