Metabolism Quiz

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Human Physiology 101 (The Metabolic System) Quiz on Metabolism Quiz, created by bethanylhann on 07/11/2013.
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Question 1

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Which of the following is a statement of the first law of thermodynamics?
Answer
  • Energy cannot be created or destroyed
  • Entropy is always decreasing
  • Entropy of the universe is constant
  • Kinetic energy is stored energy that results from the specific arrangement of matter
  • Energy cannot be transferred or transformed

Question 2

Question
Which of the following is a statement of the first law of thermodynamics?
Answer
  • Energy cannot be created or destroyed
  • Entropy is always decreasing
  • Entropy of the universe is constant
  • Kinetic energy is stored energy that results from the specific arrangement of matter
  • Energy cannot be transferred or transformed

Question 3

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During the electron transport chain, H2O is formed. Where does the oxygen for the synthesis of the water come from?
Answer
  • carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • glucose (C6H12O6)
  • molecular oxygen (O2)
  • pyruvate (C3H3O3)
  • lactate (C3H5O3 -)

Question 4

Question
During the electron transport chain, H2O is formed. Where does the oxygen for the synthesis of the water come from?
Answer
  • carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • glucose (C6H12O6)
  • molecular oxygen (O2)
  • pyruvate (C3H3O3)
  • lactate (C3H5O3 -)

Question 5

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Which of the following statement about alcohol / lactic acid fermentation is incorrect?
Answer
  • Oxygen is not the terminal electron acceptor.
  • NAD+ produced during fermentation can be reused during glycolysis to generate ATP.
  • Oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor.
  • Processes require another electron acceptor to replace oxygen.
  • Fermentation allow the cell to oxidize NADH back to NAD+ in the absence of oxygen.

Question 6

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Which of the following statements about ATP is correct?
Answer
  • The key to how ATP stores energy is in the diphosphate.
  • The phosphate groups are highly positively charged, therefore they repel each other.
  • The bonds between the phosphate groups are stable, having a positive ΔG
  • The bonds between the phosphate groups are easily broken by a condensation relation
  • None of the above

Question 7

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The oxidative phosphorylation involves:
Answer
  • the flow of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane down their concentration gradient.
  • the flow of electrons through a large enzyme called ATP synthase.
  • the flow of electrons through the electron transport chain proteins located in the outer mitochondrial membrane.
  • the flow of protons across the outer mitochondrial membrane down their concentration gradient.
  • generating potential energy in the form of a pH gradient between the mitochondrial matrix and the cell cytoplasm.

Question 8

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How is ATP produced by glycolysis?
Answer
  • Through the priming reactions
  • Through the production of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
  • By substrate-level phosphorylation
  • As a result of the reduction of NAD+ to NADH
  • By oxidative phosphorylation

Question 9

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Which of the following is a correct definition of catabolism?
Answer
  • set of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life
  • set of metabolic pathways which breakdown molecules into smaller units and release energy
  • set of metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units
  • process by which the body breeaks down food so it can be absorbed by the blood stream

Question 10

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Place the following processes in the correct order
Answer
  • Electron Transport Chain,Pyruvate oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, Glycolysis, Chemiosmosis
  • Glycolysis, Pyruvate oxidation, Citric Acid Cycle, Electron Transport Chain, Chemiosmosis
  • Glycolysis, Electron Transport Chain, Citric Acid Cycle,Pyruvate oxidation, Chemiosmosis
  • Pyruvate oxidation, Glycolysis, Chemiosmosis, Citric Acid Cycle, Electron Transport Chain

Question 11

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When NAD+ becomes NADH it has been ? When FADH2 becomes FAD it has been?
Answer
  • Transformed, Transformed
  • Oxidised, Oxidised
  • Reduced, Reduced
  • Oxidised, Reduced
  • Reduced, Oxidised

Question 12

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What is the goal of cellular respiration?
Answer
  • To use ATP
  • To release ATP
  • To conserve ATP
  • To produce ATP
  • To transform ATP

Question 13

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Which step of which process is rate limiting?
Answer
  • 3, Glycolysis
  • 7, Citric Acid Cycle
  • 6, Glycolysis
  • 4, Electron Transport Chain
  • 2, Chemiosmosis

Question 14

Question
Pyruvate oxidation moves pyruvate from where to where?
Answer
  • Mitochondria, Cytoplasm
  • Matrix of Mitochondria, Lumen of Mitochindria
  • Cytoplasm, Extracellular fluid
  • Cytoplasm, Mitochondria
  • Pyruvate oxidation doesn't move pyruvate anywhere
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