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This module will help you review the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) introduced in your Metabolism I course.

To review the material click on “Resources” at anytime during the review.

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Click on the content area that you would like to review.

Components Functions

Processes Outputs

Resources

Exit

Given a diagram, you will be able to drag the name of the component and drop it on the correct component.

You will also be able to identify which ETC components are proton pumps.

Resources

NADH dehydrogenas

e Complex

Next

Done

Click on a part of

the ETC below and

drag it to the

correct label. Do

this for each.

Ubiquinone

Cytochrome

b-c complex

Inner Membrane of

the Mitochondria

Cytochrome oxidase

ATP Synthase

Cytochrome C

Try

again

Resources

Next

Done

Click on a part of

the ETC below

and drag it to the

correct label. Do

this for eachNADH dehydrogenas

e Complex

Ubiquinone

Cytochrome b-c

complex

Inner Membrane of

the Mitochondria

Cytochrome oxidase

ATP Synthase

Cytochrome C

Try

again

Resources

Incorrect

Incorrect

Which of the following is not a Proton Pump? Click on the correct answer.

Complex III

Complex IV

Correct

IncorrectComplex I

Complex II

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Incorrect

Correct

All complexes of the Electron Transport Chain are embedded in the:

mitochondrial inner membrane

mitochondrial outer membrane 

Incorrect

Incorrectintermembrane space of the mitochondria

mitochondrial matrix

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You have now reviewed the components of the ETC.

Choose another aspect of the ETC to review or re-review this section.

Components Functions

Processes Outputs

Resources

Exit

In this section you will be able to identify the functions of some components shown below, given different options.

Resources

Incorrect

Incorrect

The function of complexes I, III, and IV is to:

transport electrons from the outer mitochondrial

space to the inner mitochondrial space

transport electrons from the inner mitochondrial

space to the outer mitochondrial space 

Correct

Incorrectmaintain a higher concentration of protons in the

outer mitochondrial space

maintain a higher concentration of protons in the

inter mitochondrial space

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Correct

Incorrect

The function of cytochrome C is:

The pumping of protons from complex III to complex

IV 

The transfer of electrons from complex III to complex

IV

Incorrect

IncorrectThe transfer of electrons from complex I to complex

III

The transfer of electrons from complex IV to ATP

synthase

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You have now reviewed the functions of the ETC.

Choose another aspect of the ETC to review or re-review this section.

Resources

Components Functions

Processes Outputs

Exit

In this section you will be able to identify some the processes shown, given different options.

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Incorrect

Incorrect

What two processes, when coupled together, result in ATP production?

peroxidation, reduction

transformation, reduction 

Correct

Incorrecthydrolysis, condensation

oxidation, phosphorylation

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Incorrect

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If the processes of oxidation and phosphorylation were uncoupled, a result would be:

more water produced

increased ATP production

Incorrect

Correctheat given off

the proton concentration gradient would be

maintained 

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You have now reviewed the prcoesses of the ETC.

Choose another aspect of the ETC to review or re-review this section.

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Components Functions

Processes Outputs

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In this section you will be able to identify the amount of different outputs of the ETC, given different options.

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When hydrogen atoms enter the electron transport chain from FADH2, what is the maximum number of ATP which could be generated? Enter your answer.

Incorrect

Correct3

2

Incorrect

Incorrect1

4

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When hydrogen atoms enter the electron transport chain from FADH2, what is the maximum number of ATP which could be generated? Enter your answer.

Correct

Incorrect3

2

Incorrect

Incorrect1

4

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You have now reviewed the outputs of the ETC.

Choose another aspect of the ETC to review or re-review this section.

Components Functions

Processes Outputs

Resources

Exit

Wikipedia ETC Video

How did you do? Return to this review module as

often as you like! Knowledge about the

components, functions, processes, and outputs of the ETC will help you understand human metabolism.

Here is more information on how to apply these concepts.

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