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The first CO2 released during aerobic cellular respiration is
a) during glycolysis
b)Between glycolysis and Krebs cycle
c)During the Krebs cycle
d) just after the Krebs cycle
b) between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
After glycolysis and Krebs cycle are complete, where is most of the energy that was once contained in the bonds of glucose?
a)Converted by the cell into ATP via Substrate level phosphorylation.
b) In NADH & FADH2 that are carrying energy rich electrons.
c) In the CO2 that has been released.
b) In NADH & FADH2 carrying energy rich electrons.
In eukaryotes, oxidation of NADH & FADH2 via the electron transport takes place in the---------------, pumping protons into the----------.
a) plasma membrane, cell wall
b) cytosol, mitochondrial matrix
c) outer membrane of the mitochondria, cytocsol
d) inner membrane of the mitochondria & inter membrane space
d) inner membrane of the mitochondria & inter membrane space.
What are the metabollic end products of the light reactions of photosynthesis.
a) glucose +O2
b) glucose +CO2
c) O2, ATP & NADPH
d) ATP
e) NADH & FADH2
c) O2, ATP & NADPH
What process do plants use to make ATP
a) Substrate-level phosphorylation
b)Chemiosmosis
c) CO2 fixation
d) Oxidative phosphorylation
b) Chemiosmosis