Books tagged: cell respiration

The adult filter is active; content marked as adults-only by the author is not listed.

Full Search
Found: 4 results

Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Cellular Respiration    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $3.99 USD. 1220 words. Published on September 7, 2011. .

This is a collection of multiple choice questions on cellular respiration. Topics covered include an overview of cellular respiration, glycolysis, Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), electron transport system (ETS), and fermentation. These questions are suitable for students enrolled in Human Anatomy and Physiology I or II or General Anatomy and Physiology or Advanced Anatomy and Physiology.
Microbiology Practice Questions: Metabolism of Microbes    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $3.99 USD. 1820 words. Published on September 12, 2011. .

This is a collection of multiple choice questions on the metabolism of microbes. Topics covered include metabolism, enzymes, glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport system (ETS), and fermentation. These questions are suitable for students enrolled in Microbiology, Introduction to Microbiology or Basic Microbiology.
Study Guide for Microbiology: Biochemistry, Cell Structure and Function, and Metabolism of Microbes    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $9.99 USD. 5280 words. Published on November 22, 2011. .

This is a large collection (32 pages) of multiple choice questions on biochemistry, cell structure and function, and the metabolism of microbes. Topics include an overview of biochemistry, organic chemistry, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, DNA replication, gene expression, protein synthesis, cell structure and function, metabolism, enzymes, cell respiration, and fermentation.
Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Metabolism    by Dr. Evelyn J Biluk
Price: $3.99 USD. 2060 words. Published on January 3, 2012. .

This is a collection of multiple choice and true/false questions on metabolism. Topics covered include metabolism, enzymes, glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport system (ETS), and fermentation. These questions are suitable for students enrolled in Human Anatomy and Physiology II or Advanced Anatomy and Physiology.