A) acetyl-CoA formation,glycolysis,electron-transport chain,citric acid cycle
B) acetyl-CoA formation,citric acid cycle,electron transport chain,glycolysis
C) citric acid cycle,glycolysis,acetyl-CoA formation,electron transport chain
D) glycolysis,acetyl-CoA formation,citric acid cycle,electron transport chain
E) glycolysis,citric acid cycle,acetyl-CoA formation,electron transport chain
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A) can enter the electron transport system directly.
B) is a by product of glycolysis.
C) might be used in ketogenesis.
D) is needed to start oxidative deamination.
E) is converted to pyruvic acid.
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A) monoglyceride.
B) diglyceride.
C) triglyceride.
D) phospholipid.
E) cholesterol.
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A) Glycolysis
B) Synthesis of ATP
C) Production of hormones
D) Maintaining cell structure
E) Protein synthesis
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A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
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A) hydrogenated.
B) polyunsaturated.
C) monounsaturated.
D) saturated.
E) disaturated.
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A) functions in carbon dioxide metabolism and transport,also needed for protein metabolism
B) component of hemoglobin
C) a constituent of coenzymes; needed for bone formation and proper function of nerve and muscle
D) needed for the production of thyroxine
E) component of nucleic acids and ATP; used in bone formation
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A) citric acid cycle.
B) glycolytic pathway.
C) chemiosmosis.
D) Cori cycle.
E) hydrosmotic model.
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A) sugars.
B) proteins.
C) lipids.
D) vitamins.
E) carbohydrates.
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A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
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A) 5 ATP,5 NADH,5 FADH2,5 carbon dioxide.
B) 5 ATP,15 NADH,5 FADH2,10 carbon dioxide.
C) 10 ATP,30 NADH,10 FADH2, 20 carbon dioxide.
D) 10 ATP,10 NADH,5 FADH2, 10 carbon dioxide.
E) 15 ATP,15 NADH,15 FADH2, 15 carbon dioxide
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A) Catabolic reactions are synthesis reactions.
B) Anabolic reactions are involved in the production of proteins from amino acids.
C) The energy derived from anabolism is used to drive catabolism.
D) Anabolic reactions release energy.
E) Catabolic reactions consume energy.
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A) Hydrogen ions diffuse into inner mitochondrial compartment.
B) Hydrogen ions are moved from inner to outer mitochondrial compartment.
C) The movement of hydrogen ions through special channels is coupled to ATP production.
D) A hydrogen ion concentration gradient is established.
E) NADH transfer electrons to the electron-transport chain.
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A) enzymes.
B) antibodies.
C) hormones.
D) collagens.
E) fibrin.
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A) oxygen
B) energy
C) carbon dioxide
D) hydrogen
E) nitrogen
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A) single replacement reactions
B) combustion reactions
C) oxidation-reduction reactions
D) neutralization reactions
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A) the nutrients in foods.
B) the body's utilization of nutrients.
C) how nutrients play a role in your body's health.
D) digestion,absorption,and transportation of nutrients.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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A) glycolysis
B) glycogenesis
C) glycogenolysis
D) gluconeogenesis
E) glucogenesis
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A) infra-red radiation
B) sweating
C) exposure of the body to cold air
D) warming a chair by sitting in it
E) losing water to the air
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A) carbohydrates
B) lipids
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
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