If each NADH generates 3 ATP molecules and each FADH2 generates 2 ATP molecules, calculate the number of ATPmolecules generated from one saturated 12 ‑carbon fatty acid. (It is NOT 78ATP)
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If each NADH generates 3 ATP molecules and each FADH2 generates 2 ATP molecules, calculate the...
A fatty acid composed of 20 carbon atoms undergoes β‑oxidation. How many acetyl CoA, FADH2, and NADH does β‑oxidation of this fatty acid generate? (answer is 10 acetyl CoA, 9 FADH2, 9 NADH) Calculate the net ATP generated by the β‑oxidation of the 20‑carbon fatty acid. Assume that each FADH2 generates 1.5 ATP and each NADH generates 2.5 ATP. number of ATP molecules: ??????
For each two carbon fragment that is removed in beta oxidation, 1 FADH2 and 1 NADH + H+ are produced. Each FADH2 can produce two ATP, and each NADH can produce 3 ATP. Each two carbon fragment enters the Kreb's cycle. If you were to completely metabolize a 14 carbon fatty acid by beta oxidation, you would get 6 FADH2 and 6 NADH + 6H+ from beta oxidation, and you would have 7 acetyl CoA molecules that would enter the...
17. 10.00 ponts value 3 out of 3 attempts Ass Enter your answer in the provided box. How many ATP molecules are produced from each acetyl CoA molecule generated in p-oxidation that enters the citric acid cycle? 114 ATP molecules Enter your answer in numerical form in the provided box. TRY AGAIN Each acetyl CoA that enters the citric acid cycle produces GTP, NADH and FADH How many ATP form from each of those molecules? References eBook &Resources Difficulty. 2...
Calculate the number of ATP generated from each of the given molecules. For this problem, use the values: 1 NADH provides the energy for the synthesis of 2.5 ATP. 1 FADH2 provides energy for the synthesis of 1.5 ATP. 4 NADH:___ ATP 2 acetyl-CoA:____ ATP 5 FADH2:____ATP 4 glucose: ___ ATP
Biochemistry II: Calculating ATP from beta-oxidation In calculating the number of ATP molecules generated by the beta-oxidation of a single fatty acid molecule with an even number of carbons, a) Identify how the P/O ratios can be used (what are their significance), and b) help me to construct a formula given the P/O value of 3 for NADH and 2 for FADH2.
also the # of molecules produced of ATP, NADH, and CO2
FADH2 3. (a) If you were to add an inhibitor that specifically GTP blocked the activity of pyruvate kinase, how many molecules per glucose molecule of each of the products listed would you expect to be produced in the presence of the inhibitor. (b) Which intermediate would you expect to build- up? B) PEP will build up from the guese. 4. (a) If you were to add an inhibitor...
2 pts DQuestion 7 For arachadic acid calculate the total number of FADH2 and NADH molecules, respectively, that are formed in the B-oxidation and subsequent utilization of CoA in the TCA cycle. Reference figure 23.16 when calculating these values. 19,39 14, 26 O 2,5 12, 12 C-SCoA 7 CoA, 7 [FAD], 7 NAD B-Oxidation 7 [FADH21, 7 NADH +7H 8 Acetyl-CoA 100 ADP 100 Oxidative Electron transport phosphorylation 100 ATP 24 NADH, 8 [FADH TCA cycle >16 CO2 →8AIP FIGURE...
How many total ATP molecules can be generated for each FADH2, assuming oxidative phosphorylation is 100 percent efficient? How many total ATP molecules can be generated for each NADH, assuming oxidative phosphorylation is 100 percent efficient? The answer choices for both questions: a. 3.3 b. 3 c. 2.5 d. 2
Question 9 (1 point) Saved What is the net number of FADH2 molecules formed by the complete oxidation of one saturated fatty acid molecule having 22 carbons? (Correct answer accounts for activation, beta oxidation, and citric acid cycle and is an integer expressed as a number) Your Answer: 12 Answer Question 10 (1 point) Saved What is the total number of NADH molecules formed by the complete oxidation of one one saturated fatty acid molecule having 22 carbons? (Correct answer...
In glycolysis, one glucose molecule yields pyruvates, ATP and NADH. Depending on the system used to shuttle the electrons from NADH into mitochondria, these NADH become NADH or FADH2. Converting the pyruvate(s) into acetyl-CoA's produces 2 NADH. One pyruvate/Two pyruvates pass(es) through the citric acid cycle starting with acetyl-CoA produces GTP, FADH2, and NADH. In the electron transport chain, each FADH2 generates ATP and each NADH ATP.