| Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration | ||
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The
Principles of Energy Harvest 1.
In general terms, distinguish between fermentation and cellular
respiration. 2.
Write the summary equation for cellular respiration. Write the
specific chemical equation for the degradation of glucose. 3.
Define oxidation and reduction. 4.
Explain in general terms how redox reactions are involved in
energy exchanges. 5.
Describe the role of NAD+ in cellular respiration. 6.
In general terms, explain the role of the electron transport
chain in cellular respiration. The
Process of Cellular Respiration 7.
Name the three stages of cellular respiration and state the
region of the eukaryotic cell where each stage occurs. 8.
Describe how the carbon skeleton of glucose changes as it
proceeds through glycolysis. 9.
Explain why ATP is required for the preparatory steps of
glycolysis. 10.
Identify where substrate-level phosphorylation and the reduction
of NAD+ occur in glycolysis. 11.
Describe where pyruvate is oxidized to acetyl CoA, what molecules
are produced, and how this process links glycolysis to the citric acid
cycle. 12.
List the products of the citric acid cycle. Explain why it is
called a cycle. 13.
Describe the point at which glucose is completely oxidized during
cellular respiration. 14.
Distinguish between substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative
phosphorylation. 15.
In general terms, explain how the exergonic “slide” of
electrons down the electron transport chain is coupled to the endergonic
production of ATP by chemiosmosis. 16.
Explain where and how the respiratory electron transport chain
creates a proton gradient. 17.
Describe the structure and function of the four subunits of ATP
synthase. 18.
Summarize the net ATP yield from the oxidation of a glucose
molecule by constructing an ATP ledger. 19.
Explain why it is not possible to state an exact number of ATP
molecules generated by the oxidation of glucose. Related
Metabolic Processes 20.
State the basic function of fermentation. 21.
Compare the fate of pyruvate in alcohol fermentation and in
lactic acid fermentation. 22.
Compare the processes of fermentation and cellular respiration. 23.
Describe the evidence that suggests that glycolysis is an ancient
metabolic pathway. 24.
Describe how food molecules other than glucose can be oxidized to make
ATP. 25.
Explain how glycolysis and the citric acid cycle can contribute
to anabolic pathways. 26.
Explain how ATP production is controlled by the cell, and
describe the role that the allosteric enzyme phosphofructokinase plays
in the process.
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