Created by Olivia Gniadek
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Question | Answer |
Chloroplasts and Mitochondria both contain | Lysosomes |
The cell structure that is primarily responsible for protein synthesis is | Ribosomes |
The function of both alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation is to | oxidize NADH to NAD+ |
Nucleic Acid contain all of the following except | Amino acids |
The primary function of carbohydrates in animal cell membranes is | To mediate cell-to-cell recognition |
Membrane integral proteins | have hydrophobic amino acids that interact with the phospholipid tails |
Aerobic respiration and fermentation both have all the following except | an electron transport chain |
The first law of thermodynamics states that | energy can be transferred or transformed |
The following are all true about glycolysis except | it occurs inside the mitochondria |
Humans cannot metabolise cellulose. which of the following is the most correct answer | We lack enzymes that break down cellulose |
The following image shows that | ∆G is 'B' |
In chloroplasts, a photosystem consists of | Light-harvesting complexes and a reaction centre |
In the following image, there are two compartments separated by a semi-permeable membrane. The smaller molecule (Red) is water which is permeant and the larger molecule (blue) is a non-permeable solute. Which one of the following statements is true? | The right compartment has a higher water potential |
The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain in chloroplasts is | NAD+ |
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Where does the oxygen go? | It forms water |
In order to continue to fix carbon, the Calvin cycle needs | CO2, ATP and NADPH |
The following is an example of | substrate level phosphorylisation |
Transport of large molecules such as proteins and polysaccharides out of cells is done by | Exocytosis |
In green plants, most of the ATP for synthesis of proteins, growth and other cellular activities comes directly from: | oxidative phosphorylisation |
Movement through ion channels | is a type of facilitated diffusion |
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