5. The breakdown of glucose during aerobic respiration yields ______. a net amou
ID: 148109 • Letter: 5
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5.
The breakdown of glucose during aerobic respiration yields ______.
a net amount of 38 molecules of ATP.
a net amount of 58 molecules of NADH
a net amount of 28 molecules of ADP
a net amount of 2 molecules of ATP
6.
Which of the following metabolic processes does not occur in animal cells?
Fermentation
Glycolysis
Calvin cycle
Citric Acid Cycle
7.
Yeast ferment sugar into carbon dioxide and _____.
glycogen
water
ethanol
pyruvat
8.
Glycolysis splits glucose into two molecules of ______.
acetate
lactate
pyruvate
citrate
a net amount of 38 molecules of ATP.
a net amount of 58 molecules of NADH
a net amount of 28 molecules of ADP
a net amount of 2 molecules of ATP
6.
Which of the following metabolic processes does not occur in animal cells?
Fermentation
Glycolysis
Calvin cycle
Citric Acid Cycle
7.
Yeast ferment sugar into carbon dioxide and _____.
glycogen
water
ethanol
pyruvat
8.
Glycolysis splits glucose into two molecules of ______.
acetate
lactate
pyruvate
citrate
Explanation / Answer
5. In the Aerobic Respitration there is Oxidative Phosphorylation which requires Oxygen and this metabolisis is upto 15 times effective than aneaerobic and yeilds more ATP with the help of Oxygen.
So the Answer is Optiion a. a net volume of 38 molecules of ATP.
6. In the animal cell there is no fermentation process.So the anser is a. Fermaentation
7. The Fermentation Yeast Releases a gas and a alchohol which is called alchoholic fermentation during which ethyl Alchohol is produced. So the answer is C. Ethanol.
8. The Process of Glycolysis Splits Two Molecules of Glucose to Two Molecules of Pyruvate and acetaldehyde.
So the Answer is C. Pyruvate.
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