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Category > Biology Posted 09 Jun 2017 My Price 13.00

cellular respiration

13. Which statement is true about cellular respiration?

A) You cannot obtain energy (ATP) from fat as the energy expenditure is too much B) You cannot obtain energy (ATP) from protein because of the energy expenditure C) You can obtain energy from both proteins and fat even though the initial energy expenditure is much

D) A, B, and C are all true statements

E) Neither A, B nor C is correct statement

 

14. Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is a transformed form of sun’s energy fueling cellular work

A) This statement is false as ATP is not ultimately derived from sun

B) This statement is true as all energy form in our solar system is derived from sun C) ATP is generated from carbohydrates and the sun has nothing to do with it.

D) I am a little confused by this question and answer choices.

 

20. T/F: If you deplete your glucose reserve (starvation), your body will obtain energy from your fat reserve (not in your review)

A) This is a true statement.

B) This is a false statement, protein is preferred source to fat.

21. T/F: Yucca (cassava) is a chemical form of sun’s energy in plant (not in your review)

A) This is a true statement.

B) This is a false statement

 

23. What is the net maximum number of ATP molecules that can be produced per glucose molecule during cellular respiration (not reviewed)?

A) 28-36 ATP

B) 4-14 ATP

C) 8-32 ATP

D) 2-40 ATP

E) 36-40 ATP

 

24. What is the minimum number of ATP molecules that can be produced per glucose molecule during anaerobic cellular respiration? (not in your review)

A) 36

B) 4

C) 8

D) 2

E) 38

 

45. T/F? When an animal dies and rots, this is a good example of First law of thermodynamics

A) Absolutely true statement

B) Absolutely false statement

C) None of the above option is correct

D) I missed class that day so I will have to guess the answer

 

46. T/F? Plants use ATP from light reaction to maintain its own metabolic activities (not reviewed)?

A) Absolutely true statement

B) Absolutely false statement

C) None of the above option is correct

D) I missed class that day so I will have to guess the answer

 

47. T/F In terms of thermodynamics, yucca is kinetic energy (not reviewed)?

A) Absolutely true statement

B) Absolutely false statement

C) None of the above option is correct

D) I missed class that day so I will have to guess the answer

 

48. T/F. When you waste energy in your home, you are essentially ‘destroying’ it which would increase your energy bill?

A) Absolutely true statement

B) Absolutely false statement

C) None of the above option is correct

D) I missed class that day so I will have to guess the answer

 

49. T/F. Normal cells can survive on ATP from glycolysis very well…

A) True

B) False

 

50. T/F. Stage 4 cancer cells are efficient in ATP synthesis from ETC

A) True

B) False

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