Hello Smartiestarz!
Hi guys- could someone please help explain Q13 (Multiple Choice) of the VCAA 2003 Exam 1 (sorry I don't really know how to add pictures on this like it dosent seem to be working for me)
The examiners report dosent have a marked answer.. Why wouldn't N be correct if the cell was undergoing anaerobic respiration? Wouldn't the alcohol levels increase with c02 as both are products of the reaction?
The examiners report says its not N
I think its P because even though the rate of co2 production is decrease, the amount is probs still increasing as the graph is in the positive axis right- so at point P when oxygen is introduced it undergoes aerobic cellular respiration and with this as the rate of production of co2 increases the alcohol levels would decrease.. thats why its not Q
Does my logic make sense? Basically im confused between point N and point P
so if someone could explain the concept behind how to think about this question thatd be great!
thanks so much!!
You are right, the answer is P because the question asks for concentration (amount) of alcohol, which is cumulative. If it asked for rate of alcohol production then the answer would be N instead, but that would be a different question altogether.