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BIO 116 Exam 2 Questions and Answers (120+ Verified Q&A) | Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, DNA Replication, Glycolysis, Calvin Cycle & Molecular Biology

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This comprehensive BIO 116 Exam 2 Questions and Answers study guide contains more than 120 carefully organized exam-style questions with verified answers covering cellular respiration, photosynthesis, metabolism, DNA replication, molecular genetics, and bioenergetics. The material is structured in a high-yield question-and-answer format that promotes active recall, reinforces foundational biological concepts, and helps students prepare effectively for examinations, quizzes, cumulative assessments, and health science entrance testing. The guide provides extensive coverage of the major learning objectives commonly included in university-level introductory biology and cell biology courses. A significant portion of the document focuses on cellular respiration and energy metabolism. Students will review the complete process of glucose catabolism, including glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid (Krebs) cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, and ATP production. Key concepts include aerobic versus anaerobic respiration, substrate-level phosphorylation, electron transport chains, proton gradients, NADH and FADH₂ electron carriers, chemiosmosis, ATP synthase function, and the biochemical mechanisms through which cells convert stored chemical energy into usable ATP. These topics form the foundation of cellular bioenergetics and are essential for understanding physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. The guide provides detailed coverage of photosynthesis, one of the most frequently tested topics in introductory biology. Students will learn the distinctions between light-dependent and light-independent reactions, the functions of Photosystem I and Photosystem II, cyclic and non-cyclic electron flow, ATP and NADPH production, photophosphorylation, chlorophyll function, carbon fixation, carbon reduction, carbon regeneration, RuBisCO activity, photorespiration, and the Calvin Cycle. Additional emphasis is placed on C3, C4, and CAM photosynthetic pathways, stomatal regulation, gas exchange, environmental adaptations, and the physiological strategies plants use to minimize photorespiration and maximize carbon fixation efficiency. The molecular biology and genetics section examines DNA structure and replication in depth. Topics include nucleotide structure, antiparallel DNA strands, complementary base pairing, leading and lagging strands, replication forks, replication bubbles, hydrogen bonding, DNA synthesis directionality, helicase activity, primase function, DNA polymerase I and III, ligase activity, Okazaki fragment formation, and the molecular mechanisms that ensure accurate genome duplication during cell division. Students are also introduced to the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and the functional roles of mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA in gene expression and protein synthesis. Additional sections explore oxidation-reduction reactions, electron transfer systems, anabolic and catabolic pathways, metabolic regulation, autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition, photoautotrophs, chemotrophs, carbon cycling, and the biochemical relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. The guide emphasizes how biological systems capture, store, transfer, and utilize energy while maintaining cellular function and organismal survival. This resource is especially valuable for students seeking a concise yet comprehensive review of high-yield biology concepts frequently tested in BIO 116 and related undergraduate courses. The question-and-answer format allows learners to identify weak areas quickly, strengthen conceptual understanding, and improve retention through repeated self-assessment and retrieval practice. The content aligns with concepts presented in leading undergraduate biology and biochemistry references, including Campbell Biology (Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky & Orr), Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (Nelson & Cox), Molecular Biology of the Cell (Alberts et al.), Biology 2e (OpenStax), Biochemistry (Berg, Tymoczko, Gatto & Stryer), and Principles of Genetics (Snustad & Simmons). These authoritative academic resources support the accuracy, relevance, and educational value of the topics reviewed throughout this study guide. 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What is the usual type of photosynthesis plants use? - ANSWER

✔✔C3


Does cellular respiration break down or build up molecules? -

ANSWER ✔✔Break down ; its catabolic


What does cellular respiration produce? - ANSWER ✔✔CO2


H2O

,ATP


What are the cellular respiration inputs? - ANSWER ✔✔Carbon


How many pathways are in cellular respiration? - ANSWER ✔✔3


What are the cellular respiration pathways? - ANSWER ✔✔Glycolysis


Krebs Cycle

Oxidative Phosphorylation

What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? -

ANSWER ✔✔aerobic requires oxygen


anaerobic does not require oxygen


Do plants perform cellular respiration? - ANSWER ✔✔YES


Where does glycolysis happen? - ANSWER ✔✔In the cytoplasm


What are the inputs for glycolysis? - ANSWER ✔✔Glucose


ATP

NAD+


What are the outputs of glycolysis? - ANSWER ✔✔ADP


NADH

2 Pyruvate

, How many carbon in pyruvate? - ANSWER ✔✔3


What are the 2 phases of glycolysis? - ANSWER ✔✔Energy

Investment

Energy Payoff


Has glucose been completely oxidized in glycolysis? - ANSWER

✔✔NO


What type of phosphorylation is being done to produce ATP in

glycolysis? - ANSWER ✔✔Substrate Phosphorylation


Where does NADH go after glycolysis? - ANSWER ✔✔Electron

Transport Chain

Where does Pyruvate Oxidation happen in a eukaryotic cell? -

ANSWER ✔✔In the matrix


(in the second membrane)

How many times does Pyruvate oxidation need to occur for complete

oxidation of glucose to continue? - ANSWER ✔✔2


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