ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
In your cells, where does the catabolic process, Glycolysis, occur? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Cytosol (Cytoplasm)
Which three, energy-rich, molecules are produced during Glycolysis? - CORRECT
ANSWER - AT P, NADH, and Pyruvate
When Oxygen is available, which four catabolic processes form the overall process of Cellular
Respiration that your cells use to make AT P & GT P? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Glycolysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle), and Electron Transport Chain
We need Oxygen (O2) to live because your cells require - - CORRECT ANSWER - O2 to
make AT P by Cellular Respiration
A Glucose molecule is imported into the Cytosol of your cell. It can immediately enter which
catabolic process to begin making AT P? - CORRECT ANSWER - Glycolysis
In which part of your Cells are the 10 Enzymes that form Glycolysis located? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Cytosol
There is a shortage of AT P Molecules in the Cytosol of your Muscle Cell. Which enzymatic
reactions of Glycolysis will be inhibited? - CORRECT ANSWER - Energy-Investment
Phase
Which energy-rich molecule is required for the Energy-Investment Phase Reactions of
Glycolysis to occur? - CORRECT ANSWER - AT P