LEHNINGERS PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY CHAPTER 19 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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. CORRECT ANSWER E) water. 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. CORRECT ANSWER E) When added to a mitochondrial suspension, coenzyme Z is taken up very rapidly and specifically by the mitochondria.
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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 correct
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