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5. Almost all of the oxygen (O2) one consumes in breathing is converted to: a. acetyl-CoA. b. carbon dioxide (CO2). c. carbon monoxide and then to carbon dioxide. d. none of the above. e. water.

6. A new compound isolated from mitochondria is claimed to represent a previously unrecognized carrier in the electron transfer chain. It is given the name coenzyme Z. Which line of evidence do you feel is the least conclusive in assigning this compound a position in the electron transfer chain? a. Alternate oxidation and reduction of the mitochondrion-bound coenzyme Z can be readily demonstrated. b. Removal of coenzyme Z from the mitochondria results in a decreased rate of oxygen consumption. c. The rate of oxidation and reduction of mitochondrion-bound coenzyme is of the same order of magnitude as the overall rate of electron transfer in mitochondria as measured by oxygen consumption. d. The reduction potential of Z is between that of two compounds known to participate in the electron transport chain e. When added to a mitochondrial suspension, coenzyme Z is taken up very rapidly and specifically by the mitochondria.

7. Which of the following is not true of the citric acid cycle? a. All enzymes of the cycle are located in the cytoplasm, except succinate dehydrogenase, which is bound to the inner mitochondrial membrane. b. In the presence of malonate, one would expect succinate to accumulate. c. Oxaloacetate is used as a substrate but is not consumed in the cycle. d. Succinate dehydrogenase channels electrons directly into the electron transfer chain. e. The condensing enzyme is subject to allosteric regulation by ATP and NADH.

8. Conversion of 1 mol of acetyl-CoA to 2 mol of CO2 and CoA via the citric acid cycle results in the net production of: a. 1 mol of citrate. b. 1 mol of FADH2. c. 1 mol of NADH. d. 1 mol of oxaloacetate. e. 7 mol of ATP.

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