Question 1
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Aerobic Respiration is the controlled release of energy from food using oxygen.
Question 2
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Energy stored in the bonds of a molecule such as glucose is released and used to make ......? Choose the correct product.
Question 3
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What is the process that the stage 1 reactions of aerobic respiration starts with?
Question 4
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Where does Glycolysis take place in the cell?
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Nucleus
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Mitochondria
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Cytosol
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Ribosome
Question 5
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What is the molecule produced by Glycolysis?
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Oxygen
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Pyruvic Acid
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Lactic Acid
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Carbon Dioxide
Question 6
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Glycolysis does not require oxygen.
Question 7
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What are the molecules made from energy production in glycolysis? (Stage 1 Aerobic Respiration)
Question 8
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Stage 2 aerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
Question 9
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When oxygen is present, which subcellular organelle does pyruvic acid enter?
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Ribosome
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Nucleus
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Mitochondria
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Cytosol
Question 10
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What happens to pyruvic acid when it enters mitochondria?
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it loses a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule to form a 2-carbon (C2) molecule
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it gains a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule to form a 2-carbon (C2) molecule
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it loses a carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule to form a 4-carbon (C4) molecule
Question 11
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What is the name of the 2-carbon molecule produced when pyruvic acid is reduced?
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Acetyl-Co-enzyme A
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Acetyl-Co-Enzyme B
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Adenosine TriPhosphate
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Oxygen
Question 12
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Pyruvic Acid loses two high energy electrons during stage 2 aerobic respiration. What happens to these two high energy electrons?
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These combine with NADP+ and a proton (H+) to form NADPH.
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These combine with NAD+ and a proton (H+) to form NADH.
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These oxidise NAD+ to form NADH.
Question 13
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Upon entering the Kreb's cycle, Acetyl Coenzyme A is broken down into two products. Choose the correct products?
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Oxygen
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Carbon Dioxide
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Electrons
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Protons
Question 14
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What happens when phosphorylation takes place in the Kreb's cycle?
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ATP is converted to ADP and Phosphate
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ADP combines with Phosphate to form ATP
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Oxygen is converted to Carbon Dioxide
Question 15
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Where is the Electron Transport System located in the cell?
Question 16
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What is the name of the process the Electron transport System uses to produce ATP?
Question 17
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The Electron Transport System cannot work in the absense of oxygen.
Question 18
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What is the role of cyanide in inhibiting Aerobic Respiration?
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prevent some of the proteins in the system from recieving of passing on electrons meaning that ATP is not produced
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Allow some of the proteins in the system to recieving electrons meaning that ATP is produced
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prevent some of the proteins in the system from recieving of passing on electrons meaning tha ATP is produced