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Glycolysis Fermentation Krebs Cycle (Insane in the) Membrane I Like to Move it

Question Glycolysis does or does not require oxygen?

Answer 1 – 10 Does not require oxygen

Question How many net ATP are produced during glycolysis?

Answer 1 – 20 2 ATP

Question The two products of glycolysis are what?

Answer 1 – 30 ATP and pyruvate

Question Glycolysis take place in this area of the cell.

Answer 1 – 40 cytoplasm

Question The process of glycolysis produces this compound which carries electrons to the electron transport chain.

Answer 1 – 50 NADH

Question Fermentation does require oxygen to take place. TRUE or FALSE

Answer 2 – 10 FALSE

Question Yeast produce this molecule in fermentation which is different from what you produce during fermentation.

Answer 2 – 20 ethanol

Question During fermentation in yeast, this gas is produced as a byproduct.

Answer 2 – 30 Carbon dioxide

Question Fermentation in humans produces this compound which causes muscle fatigue and pain.

Answer 2 – 40 Lactic acid

Question This molecule is converted to lactic acid in fermentation when the environment is anaerobic.

Answer 2 – 50 Pyruvate, pyruvic acid

Question This is the max amount of ATP produced during the Krebs Cycle.

Answer 3 – 10 2 ATP

Question Pyruvic acid is converted into what molecule before entering the Krebs Cycle.

Answer 3 – 20 Acetyl Coenzyme A

Question The Krebs Cycle takes place in this part of the mitochondria.

Answer 3 – 30 Mitochondrial matrix

Question This is the number of carbon atoms that citric acid contains.

Answer 3 – 40 six

Question Citric acid is created when acetyl CoA combines with this molecule.

Answer 3 – 50 Oxaloacetic acid

Question This is the term we use to define the membrane that separates the interior and exterior of the cell.

Answer 4 – 10 Phospholipid bilayer

Question The electron transport chain takes place in this part of the mitochondria.

Answer 4 – 20 Mitochondrial intermembrane

Question This is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain and combines with hydrogen to form H2O.

Answer 4 – 30 oxygen

Question These two molecules are transferred to the ETC during the Krebs Cycle.

Answer 4 – 40 NADH and FADH2

Question The energy from the movement of electrons along the electron transport chain results in this kind of transport which moves hydrogen protons against their concentration gradient.

Answer 4 – 50 Active transport

Question

Answer 5 – 10

Question

Answer 5 – 20 Sequence of amino acids

Question Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in the fact that they have these structures.

Answer 5 – 30 Membrane bound organelles

Question Maximum cell size is limited by this.

Answer 5 – 40 Surface area

Question The structure of these cells form branches which allow them to function as electrochemical messengers.

Answer 5 – 50 Neurons, nerve cells