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Microbology - chapter 5

front 1

Which the following compound is an enzyme?

back 1

a) dehydrogenase

b) cellulase

c) B-galactosidase

d) sucrase

front 2

Which of the following statements aboutt anaerobic respiration is True

back 2

a) it yields lower amounts of ATP when compared to aerobic respiration

b) the complet Kreb's cycle is utilized

c) it generates ATP

d) It requires cytochromes

front 3

What is the fate of pyruvic acid in an organism that uses aerobic respiration?

back 3

it is converted into acetyl CoA

front 4

Fatty acids are oxidized in

back 4

the Krebs cycle

front 5

Which of the lowing is the best definition of oxidative phosphorylation?

back 5

A proton gradient allows hydrogen ions to flow back into the cells through transmembrane protein channels, releasing energy that is used to generate ATP

front 6

Which of the following statements about substrate level phosphorylation is FALSE?

back 6

The oxidation of intermediate metabolic compounds releases energy that is used to generate ATP

front 7

Which of the following statements about substrate level phosphorylation is TRUE?

back 7

a) It involves the direct transfer of a high energy phosphate group from an intermediate metabolic compound to ADP

b) no final electron acceptor is required

c) it occurs in glycolysis

d) it occurs in the Krebs cycle