Cellular respiration and its effects

This quiz is about the concept of cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars into energy. To create ATP and other forms of energy to power cellular reactions, cells require fuel and an electron acceptor which drives the chemical process of turning energy into a useable form.

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NADH is a ______ form of NAD+.

Hydrolized

Reduced

Catabolized

Oxidized

 Glycolysis is a _______ process.

Anabolic

Catabolic

Single step

Strictly Eukaryotic

How much ATP is gained through glycolysis?

2

4

30

38

 ATP hydrolysis is _________.

Exergonic

Reduction

A condensation reaction

Endergonic

 Cellular respiration involves the net _______ of glucose.

ATP

Oxidation

Redox

Reduction

Acetyl Coa enters Kreb's Cycle.

False

True

The addition of phosphate to a molecule is called ____.

ATP

Phosporylation

Reduction

RbCs

(Adenosine Diphosphate) The compound that remains when a phosphate group is removed from ATP, releases energy.

True

False

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Cellular respiration and its effects
Questions: 8
Contributed by:
Steve