Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Introduction: The ATP refers to adenosine triphosphate. ATP is a complex organic compound produced during the process of
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Which of the following statements is/are true regarding ATP?a. It is the body’s primary source of chemical energy.b. Its production is the main reason humans breathe oxygen.c. It is produced through the oxidation of molecular fuels like glucose.d. All of the above statements are true.
Which of the following statements concerning ATP is true? a. The free energy value for the hydrolysis of ATP is nearly the same for ADP. b. The free energy value for the hydrolysis of ATP is greater than that for ADP. c. ATP hydrolysis is more likely at pH 5 than at pH 7. d. One mole of glycerate-1,3-bisphosphate can phosphorylate one mole of AMP to yield ATP.
Which of the following is the most correct statement concerning ATP?
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a. ATP is never used for mechanical work.
b. ATP consists of three phosphate groups, ribose, and adenine
c. The hydrolysis of ATP forms glucose and oxygen.
d. ATP is used to stabilize a plasma membrane
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- Energy is stored long-term in the bonds of used short-term to perform work from a(n) molecule. and a. ATP: glucose b. an anabolic molecule : catabolic molecule c. glucose : ATP d. a catabolic molecule : anabolic moleculearrow_forwardWhich of the following is True?a. ATP is a long-term energy storage molecule.b. ATP can carry energy from one cell to another.c. ADP inhibits glucose breakdown in cells.d. ATP can act as an allosteric regulator molecule.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is a lie? Select one: a.Energy is released when the terminal phosphate group is removed, known as dephosphorylation, whereas energy is needed when a phosphate group is added, also known as phosphorylation. b.A living organism has an unlimited supply of energy. c.Energy mediated by ATP comes from the metabolism of different isomers of C6H12O6 (sugar), such as glucose, fructose, and galactose. Which of the following statements is a lie? Select one: a.The transfer of energy in living systems use electrons to allow the cell to transfer energy in large amounts. b.Electrons play an important role in redox reactions. This is true because it is the electrons that undergo the redox reactions in living systems. c.For nicotinamide adenine (NAD), its oxidized form is NAD+ while its reduced form is NADH. This is true because NAD+ can accept electrons from an organic molecule.arrow_forward
- In biological systems, ATP functions bya. providing the energy to drive endergonic reactions.b. acting as an enzyme and lowering the activation energy of certainreactions.c. adjusting the pH of solutions to maintain optimal conditions forenzyme activity.d. regulating the speed at which endergonic reactions proceed.e. interacting with enzymes as a cofactor to stimulate chemical reactions.arrow_forwardEnzymes play a fundamental role in cell function. Regarding the biochemistry of enzymes, which of the following statements is correct? A. Enzymes increase the number of molecules that get to the transition state. B. Enzymes increase the rate of a spontaneous reaction by lowering the ΔG. C. Enzymes increase the enthalpy (H) of the products compared to the reactants. D. Most enzymes can bind and react with a wide range of different substrate molecules.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements correctly describes the difference between ATP used in metabolism and the nucleotides used as a building block during DNA synthesis? Group of answer choices A. The nucleotides have the sugar deoxyribose; ATP has the sugar ribose. B. The nucleotides have two phosphate groups; ATP has three phosphate groups. C. ATP contains three high-energy bonds; the nucleotides have two. D. ATP is found only in human cells; the nucleotides are found in all animal and plant cells.arrow_forward
- Which one of the following statement is CORRECT for ATP? Select one: a. Divalent cation Cl2- stabilize ATP and blocks the driving force for association and make ATP unstable. O b. Phosphate bonds of ATP is "highly transferable" bonds. O c. ATP is very unstable in salt solutions having near neutral pH therefore spontaneously dissociate into ADP and Pi. O d. In pure water ATP is very stable and high water concentration would only drive this reaction forward with the help of enzyme.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is false concerning ATP? A The first and second phosphate bonds contain a lot of energy used to power cellular functions. It contains lots of potential energy. Is made by bonding ADP with a phosphate during cellular respiration. D) Requires the actions of enzymes.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements are false. A. Peptide bonds are the only covalent bonds that can link two amino acids together in proteins. B. Inhibition of an enzyme either decreases Km or increases Vmax. C. Many membrane bound proteins have alpha helices comprised of nonpolar amino acids that span the membrane. D. Although living cells generate order (by surviving, growing and forming complex macromolecules), they do not defy the second law of thermodynamics. A and B A and C B and C А, В and C B and Darrow_forward
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