glycolysis takes place in in the cytoplasm of the cells
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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aerobic respiration is
Answer
without air to produce lactate or etnol and co2
with air to produce co2, water and atp
Question 3
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what things are used in the glycolysis reaction
Answer
ATP
NADP
glucose
OXYGEN
NAD
adp + p1
Question 4
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pyruvate is the end product of glycolysis
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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how is pyruvate transported in to the mitochondria
Answer
diffusion
active transport
osmosis
Question 6
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the pyruvate molecule is oxidised by atp
Answer
True
False
Question 7
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the link reaction takes place is the matrix
Answer
True
False
Question 8
Question
Plants produce ATP in their chloroplasts during photosynthesis. They also produce
ATP during respiration. Explain why it is important for plants to produce ATP during
respiration in addition to during photosynthesis
Answer
In the dark no ATP production in photosynthesis
‘plants have to respire so they can make the carbon dioxide so they can photosynthesise
Plant uses more ATP than produced in photosynthesis
Some tissues unable to photosynthesise
ATP cannot be moved from cell to cell
need energy
Question 9
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Write a simple equation to show how ATP is synthesised from ADP
Answer
atp + nadp goes to ADP
ADP +phosphate goes to atp
Question 10
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ATP produced
Answer
Photosynthesis
Anaerobic
respiration
Aerobic
respiration
Question 11
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happens in orgnanelles
Answer
Aerobic
respiration
photosynthis
anaerobic respiration
Question 12
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Electron transport
chain involved in
Answer
photosynthesis
aerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
Question 13
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ways in which the properties of ATP make it a suitable source of energy in
biological processes
Answer
broken down easily
Energy released in small/suitable amounts
easily resynthesised
Soluble
Involves a single/simple reaction
producing energy/manageable amounts
Question 14
Question
ways in which the properties of ATP make it a suitable source of energy in
biological processes
Answer
broken down easily
Energy released in small/suitable amounts
easily resynthesised
Soluble
Involves a single/simple reaction
producing energy/manageable amounts
Question 15
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Humans synthesise more than their body mass of ATP each day. Explain why it is
necessary for them to synthesise such a large amount of ATP.
Answer
for movement
atp is unstable so is not able to be stored
atp is needed for muscle contraction and respiration
needed for growth
atp only creates a small amount of energy
for warmth
Question 16
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Describe the part played by the inner membrane of a mitochondrion in producing ATP
Answer
Electrons transferred down electron transport chain
protons moving into or out of the membrane
Provide energy to take protons/H+ into space between membranes;
H+ pass back, through membrane
Energy used to combine ADP and phosphate/to produce ATP