4. Explain the chemical logic of the tricarboxylic acid cycle
Please answer #1,2&3
Study Guestions-TCA Cycle 1. A. Glucose 2 lactic acid Glucose + 602-구 c0g + H2O which of the reactions above will provide the greatest amount of free energy for biological functions of an organism? what biochemical processes are involved in reaction A and reaction B? Provide a detailed answer. 2. Draw the structures of three tricarboxylic acids involved in the TCA cycle.What are the complete reactions, including nzymes that produce these compounds? . The molecules of con...
In which one of the following do the two names refer to one and the same thing? (a) Krebs cycle and Calvin cycle (b) tricarboxylic acid cycle and citric acid cycle (c) citric acid cycle and Calvin cycle (d) tricarboxylic acid cycle and urea cycle
12. Explain how citric acid cycle Is connected to the electron transport chain. what is the role of molecular oxygen (O2) for citric acid cycle? why will blocking the electron transport chain halt the citric acid cycle?
Explain how step 2 of the Citric acid cycle acts as a setup reaction for the oxidative decarboxylation reaction in step 3.
Reactions and Neutralization in the Copper Cycle
A Cycle of Chemical Reactions of Copper PRE-LABORATORY ASSIGNMENT Finish the pre-laboratory assignments before the laboratory experiment. Read the manual of this experiment and complete the following questions. 1. a. Identify oxidation-reduction reactions in the copper cycle experiment. For each oxidation-reduction reaction, write half reactions to show what is oxidized and what is reduced. Identify acid-base reactions and precipitation reactions in the copper cycle experi- ment. Write equations for the corresponding reactions. b....
explain in details: Of the four oxidation steps in the Citric Acid Cycle, one is obviously different. Explain what is unique in this oxidation step from other three oxidation steps in terms of cofactors, localization, and connection to other metabolic pathways?
2. Explain why the citric acid cycle only operates in the presence of oxygen yet it is not a substrate in any of the reactions in the sequence.
Explain how the tri-carboxylic acid cycle connects the metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and lipids.
Draw the complete TCA cycle (Krebs or Citric acid cycle). Show the entry of acetyl- COA and the eight intermediates. Draw the chemical structures of each compound. Show the control point(s) in the pathway. Show where all CO2 is released and label the reactions where oxidation of carbon occurs.
explain the triaclyglcerol cycle and how drugs such as rosiglitazone (avandia) promote this cycle and help lower fatty acid levels in the bloodstream