How is ATP produced during non-cyclic photophosphorylation?
A. Substrate-level phosphorylation
B. Oxidative phosphorylation
C. Photophosphorylation
D....
Increasing the concentration of substrate can overcome the effects of a competitive inhibitor.
Increasing the concentration of substrate can overcome the effects of a competitive inhibitor.
A. True
B. False
Answer: A. Tr...
What is the general function of NADH?
What is the general function of NADH?
A. To generate ATP.
B. To transport protons across the membrane.
C. To transport electrons to the ETC.
D. To...
2 molecules of ATP are generated by _______ during glycolysis.
2 molecules of ATP are generated by _______ during glycolysis.
A. Substrate-level phosphorylation
B. Oxidative phosphorylation
C. photophosphorylation
D....
The process of generating ATP using a proton gradient is referred to as _____.
The process of generating ATP using a proton gradient is referred to as _____.
A. The electron transport chain
B. Chemiosmosis
C. Water damming
D....
How is ATP produced during aerobic respiration?
How is ATP produced during aerobic respiration?
A. Substrate-level phosphorylation
B. Oxidative phosphorylation
C. photophosphorylation
D. Both substrate-level...
What is the most important product of the Krebs cycle?
What is the most important product of the Krebs cycle?
A. ATP
B. NADH
C. CO2
D. NADPH
E. Glucose
Answer: B. NA...
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