Want to make interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!

Over 30 million people build interactive content in Genially.

Check out what others have designed:

Transcript

Start

Let's use what you learned about the citric acid cycle and metabolism to escape the classroom

MetabolismEscape room

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Welcome, brave scientists! You’ve been trapped in the world of cellular respiration. To escape, you must complete these questions and unlock the door! Your time starts now!

Escape Education

Someone shouting "on your marks, get set, GO!"

The enzyme succinyl CoA dehydrogenase converting succinyl CoA into succinate

Citric acid molecule is converted back into Oxaloacetate

Which of the following marks the beginning of the citric acid cycle?

Question 01/03

Lesson 01

Lactose

01

Gluconeogenisis

Fatty acids

Question 03/03

Which of these is the prefered source for Acetyl CoA?

Isocitrate

CO2

NADH

Citrate is converted into what?

01

Question 02/03

Continuing

Move on to the next lesson

Perfect, you have passed!

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Escape Education

Oxidation of SuccinateThe oxidation of succinate to fumarate, producing a reduced FADH2 from FAD

Oxidative Decarboxylation of IsocitrateThe oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate becomes catalyzed by NAD+ -dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase, producing CO2, NADH, and a proton

All of these are correct

Citrate synthesisThe enzyme citrate synthase catalyzes the formation of citrate from acetyl CoA and oxaloacetate

Which of these are a fucntion of the citric acid cycle?

Question 01/03

Lesson 02

3 NADH to 1 ATP

FADH2

NAD+ to NADH

NADH to NAD+

Fumarase converts fumarate into malate, which malate dehydrogenase converts back into oxoacetate, whilst reducing what?

Question 02/03

02

02

Alcohol DIphospahte and Alcohol TRIphosphateATP+ (P)+Nitrogen= ADP

Adenosine DIphosphate and Adenosine TRIphosphateATP+ (P)+ Nitrogen =ADP

Alcohol DIphospahte and Alcohol TRIphosphateADP+(H)+energy = ATP

Adenosine DIphosphate and Adenosine TRIphosphateADP+(P)+energy= ATP

How is ADP converted in ATP?

Question 03/03

Continuing

Move on to the next lesson

Excellent, you have passed!

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Escape Education

Catabolism

Anabolism

What is the stage of metabolism that generates ATP

Question 01/03

Lesson 03

03

False

True

Within aerobic resperation, oxygen is present. Within this process further catabolism of pyruvate can occur.

Question 02/03

03

False

True

Keto acid metabolism is an anaerobic process

Question 03/03

Continuing

Proceed to the next lesson

Great, you have passed!

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Escape Education

Final exam

Hydrogenation

FE

Dehydrogentation

Oxidative phosphorylation

Question 01/03

In the electron transport chain, For NADH, 3 ATP’s are produced, and for FADH2, 2 ATP’s are produced via what?

FE

Cytoplasm

ADP and ATP

Fatty Acyl CoA

Acyl CoA and Acetyl CoA.

The Fatty Acyl CoA is converted to β-Ketoacyl CoA- which is then cleaved into what?

Question 02/03

FE

The Liver

The kidneys

NH3 (ammonia) combines with CO2 in which organ?

Question 03/03

You have escaped!

Congratulations!

Genially School

You are now free

Back

Try again, come on!

This answer is incorrect