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Chapter 9 Review Page 1 What process occurs in Box A? 1 A glycolysis B the citric acid cycle C oxidative phosphorylation D electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation What process occurs within Box B? 2 A glycolysis B electron transport C the citric acid cycle D oxidative phosphorylation What molecule is indicated by the letter D? 3 A ATP B water C oxygen D pyruvate How many NADH are produced by glycolysis? 4 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 9/20/2012 12:16:24 PM

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Page 1: Chapter 9 Review Page 1 - Blue Valley Schools 9 Review Page 1 ... B the citric acid cycle C oxidative phosphorylation ... Chapter 9 Review Page 4 18 In muscle cells,

Chapter 9 Review Page 1

What process occurs in Box A?1

A glycolysisB the citric acid cycleC oxidative phosphorylationD electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation

What process occurs within Box B?2

A glycolysisB electron transportC the citric acid cycleD oxidative phosphorylation

What molecule is indicated by the letter D?3

A ATPB waterC oxygenD pyruvate

How many NADH are produced by glycolysis?4

A 1B 2C 3D 4

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Chapter 9 Review Page 2

In glycolysis, ATP molecules are produced by5

A photosynthesis.B photophosphorylation.C oxidative phosphorylation.D substrate-level phosphorylation.

Which of these is NOT a product of glycolysis?6

A ATPB waterC NADHD FADH2

In glycolysis, what starts the process of glucose oxidation?7

A ATPB FADH2C NADPHD hexokinase

In glycolysis there is a net gain of _____ ATP.8

A 1B 2C 3D 4

Which of these enters the citric acid cycle?9

A G3PB NADHC pyruvateD acetyl CoA

How does pyruvate enter a mitochondrion?10

A osmosisB diffusionC exocytosisD phagocytosis

In the citric acid cycle, ATP molecules are produced by11

A cellular respiration.B photophosphorylation.C oxidative phosphorylation.D substrate-level phosphorylation.

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Page 3: Chapter 9 Review Page 1 - Blue Valley Schools 9 Review Page 1 ... B the citric acid cycle C oxidative phosphorylation ... Chapter 9 Review Page 4 18 In muscle cells,

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Which of these is NOT a product of the citric acid cycle?12

A CO2B ATPC NADHD FAD+

For each glucose that enters glycolysis, _____ acetyl CoA enter the citric acid cycle.13

A 0B 1C 2D 3

In cellular respiration, most ATP molecules are produced by14

A photosynthesis.B photophosphorylationC oxidative phosphorylationD substrate-level phosphorylation

The final electron acceptor of cellular respiration is15

A water.B NADH.C FADH2.D oxygen.

During electron transport, energy from _____ is used to pump hydrogen ions into the_____.

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A NADH2 ... intermembrane spaceB acetyl CoA ... intermembrane spaceC NADH and FADH2 ... mitochondrial matrixD NADH and FADH2 ... intermembrane space

In this illustration of an electron transport chain structure A represents17

A phospholipid.B ATP synthase.C an electron donor.D an electron acceptor.

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Chapter 9 Review Page 4

In muscle cells, glycolysis followed by fermentation produces18

A pyruvate.B lactate, NAD+, and ATP.C carbon dioxide, lactate, NAD+, and ATP.D carbon dioxide, ethanol, NADH, and ATP.

In yeast cells, glycolysis followed by fermentation produces19

A pyruvate.B lactate, NAD+, and ATP.C carbon dioxide, ethanol, NAD+, and ATP.D carbon dioxide, lactate, NADH, and ATP.

In fermentation _____ is reduced and _____ is oxidized.20

A lactate ... NADH.B lactate ... ethanol.C NAD+ ... pyruvate.D pyruvate ... NADH.

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