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- Match each organelle with its correct function.
protein synthesis a. mitochondrion
movement b. ribosome
intracellular digestion c. smooth ER
modification of proteins d. rough ER
lipid synthesis e. nucleolus
ATP formation f. lysosome
ribosome assembly g. flagellum - Which of the following statements is not true? Metabolic
pathways.
a. occur in a stepwise series of chemical reactions
b. are speeded up by enzymes
c. may break down or assemble molecules
d. always produce energy (such as ATP) - Enzymes.
a. enhance reaction rates
b. are affected by pH
c. act on specific substrates
d. all of the above - Match each substance with its correct description.
a coenzyme or metal ion a. reactant
formed at end of a b. enzyme
metabolic pathway c. cofactor
mainly ATP d. energy carrier
enters a reaction e. product
catalytic protein - Cellular respiration is completed in the __.
a. nucleus c. plasma membrane
b. mitochondrion d. cytoplasm - Match each type of metabolic reaction with its function.
glycolysis a. many ATP, NADH,
Krebs cycle FADH 2 , and CO 2 form
electron transport b. glucose to two
pyruvate molecules
and some ATP
c. H^1 flows through
channel proteins, ATP
forms - In a mitochondrion, where are the electron transport
systems and enzymes required for ATP formation located?
CritiCaL thinKing
- Using Section 3.3 as a reference, suppose you want
to observe the surface of a microscopic section of bone.
Would the best choice for this task be a compound light
microscope or an electron microscope? - Jogging is considered aerobic exercise because the cardio-
vascular system (heart and blood vessels) can adjust to
supply the oxygen needs of working cells. In contrast,
sprinting the 100-meter dash might be called “anaerobic”
(lacking oxygen) exercise, and golf “non aerobic” exercise.
Explain these last two observations. - Section 3.17 mentions that arsenic poisons human cells
because it halts the production of ATP. This happens
because the structure of arsenic atoms closely resembles
that of phosphorus atoms—so close, in fact, that arsenic can
take the place of phosphorus in chemical reactions. Why
would the substitution of arsenic atoms for phosphorus
atoms prevent the formation of ATP? - The cells of your body never use nucleic acids as an energy
source. Can you suggest a reason why?
Nanoparticles are bits of nonliving matter
thousands of times smaller than a typical
cell. Some types glow when they are
exposed to light. Now researchers are
inserting them into living cells, where they
can literally shine light on how proteins and
perhaps other kinds of molecules interact
as life processes take place.
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