Cellular Respiration

Chpt. 9

Review Chpt 8:

ATP structure, ADP, AMP

p. 148 concept check 8.2 #1,2 p 150cc 8.3 #1, p. 155, cc 8.4 1,2, **p 157 cc 8.5

P. 159

#1, 7,10,

Redox Rxns P. 161-162

Cellular Respiration

  • Fermentation p. 175
  • Glycolysis only when Energy needed; otherwise stored as glycogen or starch
  • 10 rxns; 10 enzymes
  • Glucose 2 pyruvate
  • P. 165, Fig. 9.8 and P. 166-167
  • Citric Acid Cycle/ KREBS p. 168-169 all 3 figures
  • Oxidative Phosphorylation P. 171-172
  • Electron transport chain
  • Electron transport molecules?
  • Chemiosmosis
  • ATP synthase

Phosphofructokinase p. 178

  • Stimulate- AMP
  • Inhibit ATP, Citrate

Review Chpt. 9

1 . / Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the combined processes of glycolysis and cellular respiration? (Concept 9.1) [Hint]
/ the breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water
/ conserving the energy in glucose and related molecules in a chemical form that cells can use for work
/ catabolism of sugars and related compounds
/ producing complex molecules from chemical building blocks
/ breaking down ATP, so that ADP and P can be reused
2 . / In the combined processes of glycolysis and cellular respiration, what is consumed and what is produced? (Concept 9.1) [Hint]
/ Carbon dioxide is consumed, and water is produced.
/ Oxygen is consumed, and glucose is produced.
/ Water is consumed, and ATP is produced.
/ Glucose is consumed, and carbon dioxide is produced.
/ ATP is consumed, and oxygen is produced.
3 . / Which of the following describes the process of glycolysis? (Concept 9.2) [Hint]
/ It represents the first steps in the chemical oxidation of glucose by the cell.
/ It produces both ATP and NADH.
/ It converts one glucose molecule to two molecules of pyruvate and carbon dioxide.
/ The first two answers are correct.
/ The first three answers are correct.
5 . / The electrons stripped from glucose in cellular respiration end up in which compound? (Concept 9.4) [Hint]
/ ATP
/ NADH
/ oxygen
/ carbon dioxide
/ water
7 . / Which statement about the citric acid cycle is incorrect? (Concept 9.3) [Hint]
/ The citric acid cycle oxidizes the products of glycolysis to carbon dioxide.
/ The citric acid cycle produces most of the NADH that is subsequently used by the electron transport chain.
/ The oxidation of compounds by the citric acid cycle requires molecular oxygen.
/ The last reaction in the citric acid cycle produces a product that is a substrate for the first reaction of the citric acid cycle.
/ The citric acid cycle depends on the availability of NAD+, which is a product of the electron transport chain.
9 . / Which of the following statements is correct about the chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP? (Concept 9.4) [Hint]
/ The energy for production of ATP from ADP comes directly from a gradient of electrons across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
/ Oxygen participates directly in the reaction that makes ATP from ADP and P.
/ The chemiosmotic synthesis of ATP requires that the electron transport in the inner mitochondrial membrane be coupled to proton transport across the same membrane.
/ The first two choices are correct.
/ The first three choices are correct.
10 . / In most cells, not all of the carbon that enters glycolysis is converted to carbon dioxide by cellular respiration. What happens to this carbon that does not end up as CO2? (Concept 9.6) [Hint]
/ It is used to convert ADP to ATP via chemiosmosis.
/ It is converted to heat.
/ The carbon atoms are removed from these processes to serve as building blocks for other complex molecules.
/ It is used to make ATP.
/ It is used to make NADH.
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