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Quiz: Coupled Reactions and ATP Resynthesis

OCR H555 A-Level Physical Education

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Building on what you've learned about energy systems and ATP, let's test your knowledge of coupled reactions and ATP resynthesis!

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What does ATP stand for?

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Which of the following are examples of coupled reactions? (Select all that apply)

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The breakdown of ATP is known as {{blank0}} and releases energy for processes like {{blank1}}.

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If 1 ATP molecule releases 30.5 kJ of energy, how much energy is released by 5 ATP molecules?

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What is the process called when ADP is converted back into ATP?

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Which of the following are true about ATP resynthesis? (Select all that apply)

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The energy released during ATP breakdown is stored in the bonds between {{blank0}} molecules.

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