Correct answer is 17 molecules ATP
Explanation: Each NADH+H+ through ETC produce 2.5 molecules of ATP. So, 5 molecules will yield 5 X 2.5 = 12.5 molecules of ATP. Each FADH2 molecule through ETC produce 1.5 molecules of ATP. So, 3 molecules will yield 3 X 1.5 = 4.5 molecules of ATP. So total ATP produced will be 12.5 + 4.5 = 17 molecules.
If a cell makes 5 NADH and 3 FADH2 molecules during cellular respiration, what is the...
1. What is the importance of NAD+/NADH to cellular respiration? 2. Be able to write out the biochemical equations for glucose respiration and photosynthesis AND label the oxidizing and reducing agents in each reaction. 3. What are the three stages of cellular respiration and where does each occur in the cell? 4. During cellular respiration, what is the role of each of these molecules: glucose, pyruvate, ATP, NAD+, FAD, NADH, FADH2, acetyl CoA, CO2, H2O, and O2? 5. For each...
30. A catabolic pathway in the mitochondria produces 2 NADH and 1 FADH2 molecules and has a Gof-126 kcal/mol. Calculate the energy efficiency in percentage (%) assuming that all NADH and FADH, molecule are converted into ATP (AG -7.3 kcal/mol). Would this be more or less efficient than cellular respiration (4 marks)
30. A catabolic pathway in the mitochondria produces 2 NADH and 1 FADH2 molecules and has a Gof-126 kcal/mol. Calculate the energy efficiency in percentage (%) assuming that...
What are the functions of NADH,FADH2 . And what are the different inhibitors of cell respiration and how they inhibit.
What will be the total number of molecules of NADH, FADH2, and
GTP that are synthesized if the citric acid cycle repeats 16 times
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Part B What will be the total number of molecules of NADH, FADH2, and GTP that are synthesized if the citric acid cycle repeats 16 times? Express your answers as integers separated by commas. View Available Hint(s) Number of NADH, FADH2, GTP molecules Submit
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