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If a plant's respiration rate significantly exceeds its photosynthetic rate for a prolonged period, what is the MOST likely consequence?
Increased growth and biomass
Enhanced fruit and seed production
Accumulation of starch in storage organs
Depletion of stored carbohydrates and eventual plant death
The respiratory quotient (RQ) of a plant is measured to be 1. Which substrate is MOST likely being primarily metabolized?
Fats
Proteins
Organic acids
Carbohydrates
A patient presents with an abnormally high R.Q. Which of the following metabolic derangements is LEAST likely to be the cause?
Hyperventilation
Metabolic acidosis
Lipogenesis
Increased fatty acid oxidation
During alcoholic fermentation by yeast, a crucial intermediate is formed before the production of ethanol. This intermediate, which is also associated with muscle fatigue in animals, is:
Pyruvate
Lactate
Acetaldehyde
Citrate
Which of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of fermentative organisms?
Anaerobic metabolism
Tolerance to acidic conditions
Production of characteristic end-products
High ATP yield per glucose molecule
Which of the following is the end product of glycolysis?
Glucose
Acetyl CoA
Pyruvate
Lactate
The starting molecule for fermentation is typically:
Protein
Lipid
Glucose
Nucleic acid
During fermentation, which of the following is NOT a common byproduct?
Ethanol
Lactic acid
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
Which of the following is a common intermediate in the aerobic breakdown of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins?
Glucose
Pyruvate
Acetyl CoA
Glycerol
During cellular respiration, the catabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins converges at the formation of which key molecule?
ATP
NADH
Acetyl CoA
FADH2