Chapter 6: Problem 2
What provides the energy for ATP synthase? a. the movement of electrons. b. the movement of hydrogen atoms c. the movement of hydrogen ions d. the movement of glucose e. the movement of carbon dioxide
Chapter 6: Problem 2
What provides the energy for ATP synthase? a. the movement of electrons. b. the movement of hydrogen atoms c. the movement of hydrogen ions d. the movement of glucose e. the movement of carbon dioxide
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Get started for freeWe inhale oxygen when we breathe and exhale carbon dioxide. What is the oxygen used for and where does the carbon dioxide come from?
What do the electrons added to NAD \(^{+}\) do? a. They become part of a fermentation pathway. b. They go to another pathway for ATP production. c. They energize the entry of the acetyl group into the citric acid cycle. d. They are converted into NADP.
Which of the following is not an example of an energy transformation? a. Heating up dinner in a microwave b. Solar panels at work c. Formation of static electricity d. None of the above
Which of the following fermentation methods can occur in animal skeletal muscles deprived of oxygen? a. lactic acid fermentation b. alcohol fermentation c. mixed acid fermentation d. propionic fermentation
Which of the following is not true about enzymes? a. They are consumed by the reactions they catalyze. b. They are usually made of amino acids. c. They lower the activation energy of chemical reactions. d. Each one is specific to the particular substrate(s) to which it binds.
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