CHEM 210 EXAM 8 2026 ACID BASE
CHEMISTRY BUFFER SYSTEMS PH TITRATION
CURVES STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
◉ energy released ____ is utilized for the synthesis of ATP
A. as protons flow through ATP synthase and back into the
mitochondrial matrix
B. in the digestion of proteins
C. in the degradation of carbohydrates
D. in the formation of ATP
E. none of the above
Answer: A. as protons flow through ATP synthase and back into the
mitochondrial matrix
◉ the H+ ions flow through what part of the ATP synthase?
A. Fo
B. F1
C. F2
D. stator
E. both A and C
Answer: A. Fo
, ◉ an individual with the MERRF disease, tend to have symptoms of
____
A. muscle weakness
B. elevated blood pressure
C. swollen feet
D. red eyes
E. none of the above
Answer: A. muscle weakness
◉ ATP synthase is located in the ___ of mitochondria
A. inner membrane
B. intermembrane space
C. outer membrane
D. both A and B
E. both B and C
Answer: A. inner membrane
◉ what process results in ATP formation?
A. H2O in ATP synthase
B. GTP is produced first
C. heat applied to ATP synthase
CHEMISTRY BUFFER SYSTEMS PH TITRATION
CURVES STRONG AND WEAK ACIDS
◉ energy released ____ is utilized for the synthesis of ATP
A. as protons flow through ATP synthase and back into the
mitochondrial matrix
B. in the digestion of proteins
C. in the degradation of carbohydrates
D. in the formation of ATP
E. none of the above
Answer: A. as protons flow through ATP synthase and back into the
mitochondrial matrix
◉ the H+ ions flow through what part of the ATP synthase?
A. Fo
B. F1
C. F2
D. stator
E. both A and C
Answer: A. Fo
, ◉ an individual with the MERRF disease, tend to have symptoms of
____
A. muscle weakness
B. elevated blood pressure
C. swollen feet
D. red eyes
E. none of the above
Answer: A. muscle weakness
◉ ATP synthase is located in the ___ of mitochondria
A. inner membrane
B. intermembrane space
C. outer membrane
D. both A and B
E. both B and C
Answer: A. inner membrane
◉ what process results in ATP formation?
A. H2O in ATP synthase
B. GTP is produced first
C. heat applied to ATP synthase