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This document helps you master the BIOD 101 Essential Biology I w/Lab Module 3 exam at Portage Learning via targeted Q&A with detailed rationales. It covers cellular respiration and metabolism (aerobic vs. anaerobic), glycolysis, the citric acid (Krebs) cycle, the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation, chemiosmosis and ATP synthase, anabolic vs. catabolic pathways, and dehydration condensation reactions. Engineered to maximize retention and sharpen critical understanding, this test pack simplifies complex content, saving preparation time and helping you secure an A on your Module 3 Exam Assessment.

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,BIOD 101 Module 3 | Practice Q&A | 2026/2027 | Biology | Portage
Learning | 100% PASS

1. True or False: Catabolism refers to the sum of all synthetic energy-
requiring biochemical reactions.

A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: False



Rationale: Catabolism refers to the breakdown of larger molecules into
smaller subunits, releasing useful energy. Anabolism refers to the sum of all
synthetic energy-requiring biochemical reactions. This is a fundamental
distinction in metabolism.



2. Which of the following chemical reactions requires energy and occurs
when two or more monomers are joined together, resulting in the loss of a
water molecule?

A) Hydrolysis reaction

B) Dehydration condensation reaction

C) Oxidation-reduction reaction

D) Substitution reaction



Correct Answer: Dehydration condensation reaction



Rationale: A dehydration condensation reaction joins monomers together,
releasing a water molecule and requiring energy. Hydrolysis is the opposite—
breaking bonds using water. This is a key concept in polymer formation.



3. What is the purpose of the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle)?

A) Produces glucose from pyruvate

,B) Generates high-energy molecules (NADH and FADH₂) that will be later
used to generate ATP in the electron transport chain

C) Directly produces the majority of ATP

D) Converts oxygen to carbon dioxide



Correct Answer: Generates high-energy molecules (NADH and FADH₂) that
will be later used to generate ATP in the electron transport chain



Rationale: The citric acid cycle generates high-energy molecules (NADH and
FADH₂) that will be later used to generate ATP in the electron transport chain.
It does not directly produce the majority of ATP.



4. The electron transport chain directly produces ATP.

A) True

B) False



Correct Answer: False



Rationale: The ETC does not directly produce any ATP. However, establishing
a proton gradient across the mitochondrial membrane will lead to the
production of ATP via ATP synthase. ATP is produced through chemiosmosis,
not directly by the ETC.



5. What is the role of ATP synthase in the electron transport chain?

A) To pump protons across the membrane

B) To generate ATP through chemiosmosis

C) To transfer electrons to oxygen

D) To break down glucose

, Correct Answer: To generate ATP through chemiosmosis



Rationale: ATP synthase is responsible for generating ATP through
chemiosmosis. Chemiosmosis is an energy-coupling process which harnesses
the energy that exists within the proton ion gradient and uses it to drive ATP
synthesis.



6. _______ respiration involves the consumption of oxygen, while _______
respiration can proceed in the absence of oxygen.

A) Aerobic; anaerobic

B) Anaerobic; aerobic

C) Cellular; fermentation

D) Oxidative; substrate-level



Correct Answer: Aerobic; anaerobic



Rationale: Aerobic respiration involves the consumption of oxygen, while
anaerobic respiration can proceed in the absence of oxygen. This is a
fundamental distinction in cellular respiration.



7. The first step of the citric acid cycle is a preparation phase sometimes
called:

A) Glycolysis

B) Pyruvate oxidation

C) Fermentation

D) Oxidative phosphorylation



Correct Answer: Pyruvate oxidation

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