A) one time.
B) two times.
C) three times.
D) four times.
E) six times.
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A) oxygen.
B) pyruvate.
C) CoA.
D) glucose.
E) carbon dioxide.
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 12
D) 14
E) 16
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A) 6 molecules, each with 2 carbons
B) 4 molecules, each with 3 carbons
C) 3 molecules, each with 4 carbons
D) 2 molecules, each with 3 carbons
E) 3 molecules, each with 2 carbons
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A) cytoplasm outside the mitochondria.
B) matrix inside the mitochondria.
C) cristae of the mitochondria.
D) outer membrane of the mitochondria.
E) plasma membrane of the cell.
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A) The cells need lactate to produce ATP.
B) There is no sunlight.
C) The cells doing the reaction are prokaryotes.
D) Oxygen is not available.
E) There is a shortage of glucose.
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A) glycolysis
B) citric acid cycle
C) electron transport chain
D) glycolysis and electron transport chain
E) citric acid cycle and electron transport chain
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A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) six
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A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) nucleus
C) mitochondrial matrix
D) mitochondrial membrane
E) cytoplasm
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A) oxygen is available.
B) water is available.
C) carbon dioxide is available.
D) ATP is available.
E) pyruvate is available.
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A) glycolysis
B) citric acid cycle
C) electron transport chain
D) preparatory reaction (prep)
E) All of the answer choices are part of the cellular respiration pathway.
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A) in the matrix of the mitochondria.
B) on the outer mitochondrial membrane.
C) on the cristae of the mitochondria.
D) within the intermembrane space.
E) within the cytoplasm of the cell.
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A) 2 ATP, 2 NAD+, glucose, and 2 ADP
B) 4 ATP, 2 NAD+, glucose, and 4 ADP
C) 2 pyruvates, 2 NADH, and 2 ADP
D) 2 ATP, 4 NAD+, glucose, and 4 ADP
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A) substrate-level ATP synthesis.
B) the preparatory reaction.
C) the electron transport chain.
D) the citric acid cycle.
E) fermentation.
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A) Fermentation can produce alcohol.
B) Fermentation does not require oxygen.
C) Fermentation can produce lactic acid.
D) Fermentation produces a net of two ATP molecules.
E) All the answer choices are true statements about fermentation.
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A) accumulation of ATP in the mitochondrial matrix
B) accumulation of NADH in the mitochondrial matrix
C) no energy to pump hydrogen ions into the intermembrane space of a mitochondrion
D) reversal of the hydrogen ion gradient
E) immediate blockage of the cytochrome molecules
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True/False
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A) pyruvate and carbon dioxide
B) pyruvate and water
C) pyruvate and oxygen
D) lactate and carbon dioxide
E) carbon dioxide and water
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A) FADH2 only contains one electron.
B) FADH2 only contains one hydrogen ion.
C) FADH2 drops its electrons off lower on the electron transport chain.
D) FADH2 drops its electrons off higher on the electron transport chain.
E) FADH2 drops its electrons off to oxygen.
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A) photosynthesis
B) glycolysis
C) glycolysis and the citric acid cycle
D) photosynthesis and the citric acid cycle
E) glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain
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