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Biochem Module 8 Exam Preparation Test 2026 – Complete Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers (A+ graded)

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_______ INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD ____ This document contains a full exam preparation test for Biochemistry Module 8, including all key questions with complete and 100% correct answers. It is designed to reflect the topics most commonly assessed in Module 8 exams and supports focused, effective revision. The material is graded A+ and suitable for final preparation for the 2026 exam period.

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BIOCHEM MODULE 8 EXAM
REPARATION TEST GRADED A+ 2026 ,
QUESTIONS WITH ALL COMPLETE
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT.




True ANSWER >> T/F: The majority of the reactions of the urea cycle occur in the
cytosol.


false ANSWER >> T/F: The majority of the reactions of the urea cycle occur in the
mitochondrial matrix.


false ANSWER >> T/F: FADH2 yields 2.5 ATP molecules after donating electrons and
hydrogen atoms to the ETC.


2.5 ATP per NADH ANSWER >> How many ATP molecules does NADH yield after
donating electrons and hydrogen atoms to the electron transfer chain (ETC)?


1.5 ATP per FADH2 ANSWER >> How many ATP molecules does FADH2 yield after
donating electrons and hydrogen atoms to the electron transfer chain (ETC)?



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, true ANSWER >> T/F: ATP is invested in the urea cycle.


3 ANSWER >> How many total ATP are invested in the urea cycle?


false ANSWER >> T/F: There are 5 complexes associated with the ETC.


4 ANSWER >> How many complexes are associated with the ETC?


false ANSWER >> T/F: In the production of ATP via ATP synthase, the H+ ions move
from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space.


true ANSWER >> T/F: In the production of ATP via ATP synthase, the H+ ions move
from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix.


4 ANSWER >> The urea cycle involves ___ reactions (only those in the cyclic portion
of the process).


ornithine, arginine, and aspartate ANSWER >> What amino acids are involved in the
urea cycle?


malate ANSWER >> Fumarate reenters the mitochondrion as


ability to hydrogen bonds with water and its high density of nitrogen in a small molecule
ANSWER >> Urea is useful for excreting nitrogen from cells due to its


fumarate ANSWER >> Which component of the urea cycle is also a member of the
CAC?


NH4+ (amine group) ANSWER >> Oxidative deamination results in the removal of ___
from amino acids.



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