Energy Basics
Gibbs Free Energy & Reactions
Redox Reactions
Cellular Respiration Overview
Glycolysis & Regulation
100

What are the two main forms of energy 

Kinetic energy (energy of motion) and Potential energy (stored energy) 

100

A reaction with a negative ΔG is called what type of reaction?

Exergonic (spontaneous, energy-releasing).

100

Oxidation means the ___ of electrons, while reduction means the ___ of electrons.

Loss; gain 

100

How many main stages make up cellular respiration?

Four: Glycolysis, Pyruvate Processing, Citric Acid Cycle, and Electron Transport & Oxidative Phosphorylation.

100

 How many net ATP are produced per molecule of glucose during glycolysis?

2 ATP (net gain)

200

What type of energy is stored in the bonds of molecules like glucose or ATP?

Potential energy (specifically, chemical potential energy)

200

A reaction that requires energy input (positive ΔG) is called what?

Endergonic

200

When a molecule loses hydrogen atoms during a reaction, what usually happens to its electrons?

It loses electrons and is therefore oxidized.

200

In which organelle does most of cellular respiration occur in eukaryotic cells?

Mitochondria 

200

 What is the final product of glycolysis?

Two molecules of pyruvate (3C each).

300

According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy cannot be ___ or ___, only transformed.

Created or destroyed 

300

What molecule is used by cells to couple exergonic and endergonic reactions?

ATP

300

In cellular respiration, glucose is ___ and oxygen is ___.

Glucose is oxidized; oxygen is reduced.

300

Which stage of respiration does not require oxygen and occurs in the cytosol?

Glycolysis 

300

Glycolysis has two phases — what are they?

Energy investment phase and energy payoff phase

400

What happens to entropy in all natural processes, according to the second law of thermodynamics?

Entropy (disorder) always increases.

400

 The hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and Pi is an example of what type of reaction?

Exergonic reaction

400

What molecules act as electron carriers during redox reactions?

NAD⁺/NADH, FAD/FADH₂, and NADP⁺/NADPH.

400

 Which type of reaction is cellular respiration overall — endergonic or exergonic?

 Exergonic.

400

Which enzyme is the key regulatory enzyme in glycolysis that is inhibited by ATP?

Phosphofructokinase. (PFK)

500

What term describes the total sum of all chemical reactions in a cell?

Metabolism 

500

The regeneration of ATP from ADP and Pi is an example of what type of reaction?

Endergonic reaction 

500

 When FAD becomes FADH₂, is it oxidized or reduced?

 Reduced (it gains electrons and hydrogen).

500

What is the overall chemical equation for cellular respiration?

C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6 O₂ → 6 CO₂ + 6 H₂O + energy (ATP + heat).

500

What type of inhibition occurs when ATP binds to the regulatory site of phosphofructokinase to slow the pathway?

Feedback inhibition (allosteric inhibition).

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