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1. Which of the following is common to both aerobic and anaerobicmicrobes?
Fermentation
An electron transport chain
Pyruvate oxidation
Glycolysis
All of the above
2. The primary purpose of catabolism is
generation of ADP.
generation of ATP.

oxidation of NADH to NAD+.

degradation of organic molecules.
biosynthesis.
3. What is a fate of pyruvate during alcoholic fermentation byyeast?
It is reduced to lactic acid.
It is oxidized to form glucose and carbon dioxide
It is cleaved to form acetylaldehyde and carbon dioxide.
It is catabolized in glycolysis.
It is oxidized to form lactic acid and carbon dioxide.
4. Electrons needed to reduce an oxidized electron acceptor areprovided by
a) externally provided compounds such asH<sub>2</sub>, lactate or formate.
b) an intermediate electron carrier such as NADH.
c) 0<sub>2</sub>.
d) Both a and b
e) All of the above
5. How are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respirationsimilar?
Both use oxygen as a terminal electron carrier.
These are other names for glycolysis.
Both utilize inorganic molecules as terminal electronacceptors.
Neither receives electrons from glycolysis.
Anaerobic respiration does not exist in microbes.
6. The conversion of phosphoenolpyruvic acid (PEP) topyruvate
a) releases CO<sub>2</sub>.
b) involves the conversion of ADP and ATP.
c) involves substrate-level phosphorylation.
d) Both a and b
e) Both b and c
7. Which of the following is the best definition offermentation?
The reduction of glucose to pyruvic acid

The complete catabolism of glucose to CO2 andH2O

The oxidation of a carbohydrate with organic molecules servingas electron donors and acceptors
The production of ATP from glucose
The production of ethanol from glucose
8. A reaction that yields energy has a
positive ?Go?.
negative ?Go?.
positive ?Eo?.
negative ?Eo?.
negative ?Ho?.
9. Oxidation and reduction reactions are always coupledbecause
a) electrons generally accompany protons.
b) protons generally accompany protons.
c) electrons cannot exist free in solution.
d) Both a and b
e) All of the above
10. Which of the following is true of aerobic respiration?
It involves the reduction of oxygen.
It involves the oxidation of oxygen.
It involves the reduction of lactic acid.
It involves the oxidation of lactic acid.
It does not generate ATP.
Answer: All of the above
Answer: C. formation of acetyl CoA-- Acetyl CoA, CO2, NADH
Answer: g) Pyruvate h
c. Pyruvate Processing
Answer:b. one molecule of NADH produced during the citric acid cycle

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Answer: NAD + is reduced to NADH during glycolysis.
Answer: Which grade is this for.
Answer: (a) 20 apples (b) 30 apples (c) 15 apples (d) $15
2,8,3
Answer: C) pollen tube grows through the style
Answer: D. ovary.
c) the rapid axonal transport of vesicles down a nerve fiber.
Answer: The volume will be doubled
Answer: E
Chloride shift (also known as the Hamburger phenomenon or lineas phenomenon, n...
Answer: EStep-by-step explanation: reported to senior management and report to...
Answer: Answer is A bears hibernating in a cave during coke periods
Answer: They are made of some of the same matter
Answer: They are made of some of the same matter
Answer: C) involving followers in decision making
Answer: B) leader and follower performance
Answer: D) they are capable of performing their job
Answer: B) followers are motivated to complete a task for a valuable payoff
Answer: C) supportive
Answer: B) obstacles
Answer: B) initiating structure in the Ohio state studies
Answer: A) find the right reward to motivate followers
Answer: B) achievement-oriented
Answer: C) supportive
Answer: B
Answer: Cyanobacteria
E
False True False
True

11. The employer payroll tax expense onemployee wages that is paid for federal funding of statecompensation for unemployed workers is:
Social Security and Medicare taxexpense
Federal Unemployment Tax(FUTA) expense
State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)expense
Worker's Compensationexpense

Question 12. 12. On the Navigation Bar, whatselections would you make to enter employee maintenanceinformation?
Employees & PayrollNavigation Center, click on the Employees icon and select WriteLetters to Employees
Employees & PayrollNavigation Center, click on the Employees icon and select NewEmployee
Employees & PayrollNavigation Center, click on the Pay Employees icon and select SetUp Payroll Service
Tasks; Payroll Entry
Question 13. 13. The steps to processingpaychecks are:
Enter time and expense tickethours
Select employees to pay andcalculate paychecks
Finalize payroll by printingchecks
All the above
Question 14. 14. The employee deductionsdisplay as negative amounts on the Payroll Entry windowbecause:
They are added to the paycheckamount
They are not used to computethe paycheck
They are deducted from theemployee's gross pay
The employer always paysdeductions from the paycheck
Question 15. 15. The tab on the employeeaccount that stores basic information such as address, SocialSecurity number, and hire date is the:
General tab
Pay Info tab
Withholding Info tab
Employee Fields tab
Question 16. 16. The employee federal taxeswithheld on gross wages, which the government uses to fund federalhealth insurance, is called:
State income taxwithholdings
Social Security taxwithholdings
Medicare taxwithholdings
Federal income taxwithholdings
Question 17. 17. To look at an employee'srecord, which window would you display?
:
Payroll Entry window
Tasks; Employees
Maintain Employees & SalesReps
System, General Journalentry
Question 18. 18. In the Maintain Employees& Sales Reps window, new employees are added by clickingthe:
Add icon
Employee icon
New Account icon
New icon
Question 19. 19. The tab on the employeeaccount that stores pay rate and pay frequency information iscalled the:
General tab
Pay Info tab
Withholding Info tab
Employee Fields tab
Question 20. 20. Employee voluntary deductionsthat are sent to charitable organizations are called:

Retirement plan voluntarydeductions
Health insurance voluntarydeductions
Contributions
None of the above

Answer: Social security and Medicare taxpenses
Answer: Maintain employee’s and sales and reps
What grade is this question for?


Question7.7. (TCO 2) An isotope ofpotassium has a mass number of 39. How many neutrons are present inthis isotope?(Points : 4)
19
20
24
44
58


Question8.8. (TCO 3) Hydrogen combineswith oxygen to form water. Which of the statements below bestdescribes the bond that forms between hydrogen and oxygen? (Points: 4)
It is an ionic bond in whichthe hydrogen and oxygen atoms are held together by sharingelectrons.
It is an ionic bond in whichthe hydrogen atom accepts electrons from the oxygen atom.
It is a covalent bond in whichthe hydrogen atom donates electrons to the oxygen atom.
It is a covalent bond in whichthe hydrogen atom accepts electrons from the oxygen atom.
It is a covalent bond in whichthe hydrogen and oxygen atoms are held together by sharingelectrons.


Question9.9. (TCO 3) Atom X forms a -2anion. Atom Y forms a +1 cation. Which is the overall charge of thepolyatomic ion XY4? (Points : 4)
0
-1
+4
+2
+1


Question10.10. (TCO 3) Which of thestatements about transition metals is true? (Points : 4)
Transition metals can gain orlose electrons to form anions or cations.
Transition metals can gain avariable number of electrons to form two or more differentanions.
All transition metals form atleast two different ions.
All of the above
None of the above


Question11.11. (TCO 4) How much 0.70 MHNO3
could you make from 200 mL of 1.40 M HNO3? (Points :4)
100 mL
196 mL
400 mL
83 mL
0.075 mL
15. (TCO 5)Hydrocarbons can be classified as saturated or unsaturated. How arethese two classes of hydrocarbons different? (Points : 4)
More hydrogen atoms could beadded to an unsaturated hydrocarbon.
Unsaturated hydrocarbonscontain heteroatoms.
Saturated hydrocarbons arelonger.
Saturated hydrocarbons containdouble or triple covalent bonds.
Saturated hydrocarbons aresolid at room temperature.
Question18.18. (TCO 6) During osmosisacross a semipermeable membrane, water will _____. (Points :4)
exhibit a net movement to theside with lower water concentration
exhibit a net movement to theside with higher water concentration
exhibit a net movement to theside with lower solute concentration
exhibit an equal movement inboth directions across the membrane
not cross themembrane

Question19.19. (TCO 7) Jasmine isrunning in a 10 K race. After the halfway point, her muscles needmore oxygen than her blood can provide. Which happens now? (Points: 4)
Her muscles are workinganaerobically.
She is past her aerobiccapacity.
Her muscle cells startproducing lactic acid.
All of the above
None of the above
Question21.21. (TCO 7) Which of thefollowing statements is incorrect? (Points : 4)
Oxygen is a product ofphotosynthesis; carbon dioxide is a product of cellularrespiration.
Oxidation is the gain ofelectrons; reduction is the loss of electrons.
Lactic acid is a product ofanaerobic respiration; ethyl alcohol is a product offermentation.
Oxidation is the loss ofelectrons; reduction is the gain of electrons.
Glucose is a product of aerobicrespiration; lactic acid is a product of anaerobicrespiration.

Question22.22. (TCO 7) Which of thefollowing summarizes the process of aerobic cellular respiration?(Points : 4)
Glucose > lactic acid +energy
Energy + carbon dioxide + water> glucose + oxygen + water
Glucose > ethyl alcohol +carbon dioxide + energy
Glucose + lactose >galactose + water
Glucose + oxygen > carbondioxide + water + energy

Question23.23. (TCO 7) The first stageof aerobic respiration is _____. (Points : 4)
the Calvin cycle
the electron transportchain
the citric acid cycle
lactic acid fermentation
glycolysis

24.

We often speak of aerobic respiration. This meansthe respiration is occurring in the presence of _____. (Points :4)
oxygen
carbondioxide
ATP
light
carbohydrate
Question25.25. (TCO 7) Duringfermentation, _____ is _____. (Points : 4)

NADH; reduced
NAD+; oxidized
NADH; oxidized
pyruvate; oxidized
ethanol; oxidized

Question9.
7.7 answer-- 20as mass number = neutron number + proton number and potassium h...
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lectronegativity (EN) is defined as the identification and measure of an indiv...

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