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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Module 2 Quiz 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  the citric acid cycle only
B  the Calvin cycle only
C  the light reactions only
D  both the light reactions and the Calvin cycle
Question #2
A  Oxygen and ATP
B  ATP and NADPH
C  CO2 and ATP
D  Oxygen and glucose
Question #3
A  outer chloroplast membrane
B  chloroplast stroma
C  chloroplast inner membrane
D  thylakoid membrane
Question #4
A  600 nm (yellow)
B  550 nm (green)
C  700 nm (red)
D  400 nm (purple)
Question #5
A  thylakoid membrane
B  stroma of the chloroplast
C  outer membrane of the chloroplast
D  interior of the thylakoid (thylakoid space)
Question #6
A  ATP and NADPH
B  CO2 and glucose
C  ADP, ℗i, and NADP+
D  H2O and O2
Question #7
A  the electron transport chain
B  substrate-level phosphorylation
C  chemiosmosis
D  oxidative phosphorylation
E  aerobic respiration
Question #8
A  oxidative phosphorylation
B  the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
C  the citric acid cycle
D  chemiosmosis
E  glycolysis
Question #9
A  glycolysis and oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA
B  fermentation and oxidative phosphorylation
C  oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA and the citric acid cycle
D  fermentation and chemiosmosis
E  glycolysis and fermentation
Question #10
A  the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis
B  pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle
C  fermentation
D  glycolysis
Question #11
A  mitochondrial matrix
B  inner mitochondrial membrane
C  mitochondrial intermembrane space
D  outer mitochondrial membrane
Question #12
A  outer membrane
B  mitochondrial matrix
C  electron transport chain
D  inner membrane
Question #13
A  oxaloacetate
B  FADH2
C  citrate
D  acetyl CoA
Question #17
A  glycolysis
B  electron transport
C  chemiosmosis
D  the citric acid cycle
Question #18
A  CO2, and H2O
B  CO2, and pyruvate
C  NADH, and pyruvate
D  CO2, and NADH
Question #19
A  glycolysis
B  the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP
C  accepting electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
D  the citric acid cycle
Question #20
A  it gains energy
B  it makes ATP
C  it releases energy
D  it oxidizes the more electronegative atom