20 questions
Where does glycolysis take place in cells?
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrion
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosomes
Glycolysis results in the net gain of:
2 ATP
4 ATP
4 NADH
2 Acetyl CoA
Which is not part of the net products of Glycolysis?
2 ATP
2 NADH
2 Pyruvic Acids
2 CO2
Which of the following is not a requirement for glycolysis?
Oxygen
ATP
NAD+
Glucose
The first step in getting energy in the cell by breaking down glucose is known as
Krebs cycle
ETC
Lactic Acid Fermentation
Glycolysis
What is the starting molecule for glycolysis?
Glucose
ADP
Oxygen
Pyruvic Acid
Glycolysis requires
ATP
Oxygen
sunlight
NADP+
Where does glycolysis occur?
mitochondrial matrix
cytoplasm
inner membrane of mitochondria
outer membrane of mitochondria
The first step in getting energy in the cell by breaking down glucose is known as
the Krebs cycle
electron transport
fermentation
glycolysis
In glycolysis, glucose is converted into two molecules of _____.
citric acid
oxaloacetic acid
pyruvic acid
Acetyl CoA
What is Anaerobic Respiration?
process of producing energy without oxygen.
process of producing energy with oxygen.
Where does glycolysis take place in cells?
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrion
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Ribosomes
Glycolysis results in the net gain of:
2 ATP
4 ATP
4 NADH
2 Acetyl CoA
What is the starting molecule for glycolysis?
Glucose
ADP
Oxygen
Pyruvic Acid
Glycolysis requires
ATP
Oxygen
sunlight
NADP+
In glycolysis, glucose is converted into two molecules of _____.
citric acid
oxaloacetic acid
pyruvic acid
Acetyl CoA
What is Anaerobic Respiration?
process of producing energy without oxygen.
process of producing energy with oxygen.
What is the function of NAD+?
It absorbs light
It is an electron carrier
It is a light-reflecting pigment
It acts as long-term energy storage
This molecule contains three phosphate groups
ADP
ATP
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Which of the following is not a product of glycolysis?
FADH2
NADH
ATP
Pyruvate