Energy Release and Conservation Which one of the following is produced in the greatest numbers during one turn of the Krebs cycle? ATP FADH2 NADH Acetyl-CoA ATP FADH2 NADH Acetyl-CoA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation In anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor can be acetyl-CoA nitrate pyruvate oxygen acetyl-CoA nitrate pyruvate oxygen ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is CoQ a cytochrome oxygen FMN CoQ a cytochrome oxygen FMN ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation The amount of energy (cal/mole) in an ATP molecule produced by a cell from glucose by fermentation is less than aerobic metabolism exactly or approximately equal to aerobic metabolism greater than aerobic metabolism None of these less than aerobic metabolism exactly or approximately equal to aerobic metabolism greater than aerobic metabolism None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation The amount of ATP that can be obtained by complete oxidation of a glucose by a bacterium is greater than by a yeast cell exactly or approximately equal to by a yeast cell lesser than by a yeast cell none of these greater than by a yeast cell exactly or approximately equal to by a yeast cell lesser than by a yeast cell none of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation Aerobic respiration differs from anaerobic respiration in which of the following respects? The final electron acceptors are different Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain Anaerobic respiration is glycolysis Aerobic respiration produces less ATP The final electron acceptors are different Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain Anaerobic respiration is glycolysis Aerobic respiration produces less ATP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP