Yeast cells are able to regenerate NAD+ regenerated from NADH during the :
1. reduction of acetaldehyde to ethyl alcohol
2. oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
3. reduction of pyruvate to form lactate
4. oxidation of NAD+ in the citric acid cycle

Subtopic:  Fermentation |
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In the glycolytic pathway, ATP formation:
1. does not occur
2. requires presence of oxygen
3. needs a proton gradient across a membrane
4. involves substrate-level phosphorylation

Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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The importance of lactic acid fermentation lies in the fact that it:
1. reduces NAD+ to NADH
2. reduces FAD+ to FADH2
3. oxidizes NADH to NAD+
4. reduces FADH2 to FAD+

Subtopic:  Fermentation |
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The mitochondrial proton gradient would be highest leading to ATP synthesis when the following condition is present:
1. pyruvate (present)-oxygen (present)-ATP levels (high)
2. pyruvate (present)-oxygen (present)-ATP levels (low)
3. pyruvate (present)-oxygen (absent)-ATP levels (high)
4. pyruvate (absent)-oxygen (present)-ATP levels (low)

Subtopic:  ETS |
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Glycolytic pathway evolved very early in evolution. This is supported by the fact that:

1. The ATP production in glycolysis is much less than in oxidative phosphorylation.
2. It is found in the cytosol, does not involve oxygen, and is present in most organisms.
3. It is found in prokaryotic cells but not in eukaryotic cells.
4. It does not need any enzymes that evolved much later.
Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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Out of the following what is both used and produced during the glycolytic pathway?
I. ATP
II. ADP
III. Phosphate groups
IV. NADH
1. I, II and III only
2. I, II and IV only
3. I, III and IV only
4. I, II, III and IV

Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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Which of the following is an allosteric enzyme?
1. Hexokinase.
2. G3P dehydrogenase.
3. Fumarase.
4. Phosphofructokinase.

Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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Direct use of oxygen is in:

1. Glycolysis 2. Fermentation
3. Krebs cycle 4. Electron transport
Subtopic:  ETS |
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In the ETS in mitochondria, identify the product that is not correctly matched with its number:

1. NAD+  = 10 2. FAD = 2
3. ATP = 26 4. H2O = 12
Subtopic:  Aerobic Respiration |
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When the amount of ATP is increased in a cell, it is expected to:
1. inhibit the enzyme phosphofructokinase.
2. activate the enzyme citrate synthase.
3. inhibit the enzyme pyruvate kinase.
4. activate the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase.

Subtopic:  Glycolysis |
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