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BIO 116 Exam 2 Questions and Answers (150+ Verified Q&A) | Cellular Respiration, ATP, Enzymes, Metabolism, Photosynthesis & Bioenergetics

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This comprehensive BIO 116 Exam 2 Questions and Answers study guide contains more than 150 exam-focused questions with verified answers covering the core principles of cellular metabolism, bioenergetics, enzymology, cellular respiration, ATP production, thermodynamics, and photosynthesis. Designed for university-level biology students, the material is presented in a structured question-and-answer format that promotes active recall, reinforces key biological concepts, and helps students prepare effectively for quizzes, midterms, final examinations, and standardized health science assessments. The guide begins with an in-depth review of energy transformation in living systems, including the biological role of ATP, aerobic and anaerobic respiration, fermentation, oxidation-reduction reactions, electron transfer, NAD+ and NADH function, reducing and oxidizing agents, and the relationship between catabolic and anabolic pathways. Students develop a clear understanding of how organisms acquire, transform, store, and utilize energy to sustain life processes. Extensive coverage is devoted to thermodynamics and metabolism, including kinetic and potential energy, open and closed systems, the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, entropy, spontaneous and nonspontaneous reactions, Gibbs free energy (ΔG), exergonic and endergonic reactions, energy coupling, and the relationship between energy transfer and cellular work. These concepts form the foundation of biochemical and physiological processes studied throughout advanced biology and health science courses. A major portion of the document focuses on enzyme structure and function. Topics include activation energy, catalysts, active sites, induced fit, enzyme saturation, rate-limiting steps, optimal enzyme conditions, substrate concentration effects, competitive inhibition, noncompetitive inhibition, allosteric regulation, feedback inhibition, and coenzyme activity. Understanding these mechanisms is essential for mastering metabolism, pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry. The cellular respiration section provides detailed coverage of glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, acetyl-CoA formation, the citric acid (Krebs) cycle, electron transport chain function, oxidative phosphorylation, substrate-level phosphorylation, chemiosmosis, proton gradients, ATP synthase activity, mitochondrial structure, proton-motive force generation, NADH and FADH2 electron transfer, and ATP yield calculations. Students gain a complete understanding of how cells convert glucose and other fuel molecules into usable energy through aerobic respiration. The guide also explores lipid metabolism and beta oxidation, highlighting how fatty acids serve as long-term energy reserves and contribute to ATP production. Additional emphasis is placed on metabolic integration and energy storage strategies used by living organisms under varying physiological conditions. The photosynthesis section examines the structure and function of chloroplasts, light energy capture, electromagnetic radiation, pigments, chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, photosystems I and II, cyclic and noncyclic electron flow, photophosphorylation, oxygen production, NADPH formation, and ATP generation. Students will also review the Calvin Cycle, carbon fixation, reduction reactions, RuBisCO function, photorespiration, CAM plant adaptations, and the biochemical relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. 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How do living cells require energy? - ANSWER ✔✔from outside

sources like a panda obtains energy by eating plants


fermentation - ANSWER ✔✔is a partial degradation of sugars that

occurs without O2


Aerobic respiration - ANSWER ✔✔consumes organic molecules and

O2 and yields ATP

,Cellular respiration - ANSWER ✔✔-includes both aerobic and

anaerobic respiration but is often used to refer to aerobic respiration

-Although carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are all consumed as fuel, it

is helpful to trace cellular respiration with the sugar glucose:

C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy (ATP + heat)


Oxidation - ANSWER ✔✔losing electrons


reduction - ANSWER ✔✔gaining electrons


reducing agent - ANSWER ✔✔electron donor


oxidizing agent - ANSWER ✔✔electron receptor


what happens to glucose during cellular respiration - ANSWER ✔✔it

is oxidized and O2 is produced


What is NAD+'s function during cellular respiration - ANSWER

✔✔oxidizing agent


NADH - ANSWER ✔✔The reduced form of NAD+


-represents stored energy that is tapped to synthesize ATP


Metabolism - ANSWER ✔✔The totalty of an organism's chemical

reactions

, -Breaking down large molecules into smaller ones


Enzymes - ANSWER ✔✔speed up the rate of the reaction


Catabolic Pathways - ANSWER ✔✔Releases energy by breaking

down complex molecules to simpler compounds

-The energy is released by catabolic pathways is used to drive anabolic

pathways


Anabolic Pathways - ANSWER ✔✔Consumes energy to build

complicated molecules from simpler compounds

-requires an input of energy


Energy - ANSWER ✔✔The capacity to do work


Kinetic Energy - ANSWER ✔✔Energy in motion


Potential Energy - ANSWER ✔✔energy matter possesses because of

its location or structure (sitting at the top of a slide)


Thermodynamics - ANSWER ✔✔the study of energy transformations


Closed Systems - ANSWER ✔✔Isolated from its surroundings (liquid

in a thermos)


Open Systems - ANSWER ✔✔can be transferred between the

system and surroundings.

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