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Chapter 5 True/ False

front 1

1) Catabolic reactions are generally degradative and hydrolytic.

back 1

Answer: TRUE

front 2

2) The pentose phosphate pathway can be characterized as an anabolic pathway.

back 2

Answer: FALSE

front 3

3) In general, ATP is generated in catabolic pathways and expended in anabolic pathways.

back 3

Answer: TRUE

front 4

4) An apoenzyme that loses its coenzyme subunit will be non-functional.

back 4

Answer: TRUE

front 5

5) The use of enzymes is necessary to increase the activation energy requirements of a chemical reaction.

back 5

Answer: FALSE

front 6

6) Glycolysis is utilized by cells in both respiration and fermentation.

back 6

Answer: TRUE

front 7

7) Carbon fixation occurs during the light-independent phase of photosynthesis.

back 7

Answer: TRUE

front 8

8) Both respiration and photosynthesis require the use of an electron transport chain.

back 8

Answer: TRUE

front 9

9) Both respiration and photosynthesis use water molecules for the donation of hydrogen ions.

back 9

Answer: FALSE

front 10

10) Once an enzyme has converted substrates into products, the active site reverts back to its original form.

back 10

Answer: TRUE