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True / False
Yeast cells are prokaryotes.
False
True / False
The oxidation of glucose results in energy production and breakdown of carbon compounds into carbon dioxide and water.
True
True / False
The oxidation of glucose takes place in two major stages.
True
True / False
The endosperm of a seed is also known as a testa.
False
True / False
The end product of glycolysis is pyruvic acid.
True
True / False
Lab evidence of fermentation is production of carbon dioxide.
True
True / False
In yeast cells, glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria.
False
True / False
The electron transport system occurs in the cytoplasm.
False
True / False
The tetrazolium test informs us that a seed has sufficient energy stores to initiate growth and development.
True
True / False
The seed coat of a seed is also known as the cotyledon.
False