What is the net yield of CO2 (in moles) when 1 mol of glucose and 1 mol galactose undergoes anaerobic fermentation to ethanol?
What is the net yield of NADH (in moles) when 1 mol of glucose and 1 mol of galactose undergoes anaerobic fermentation to ethanol?
What is the net yield of ATP (in moles) when 2 mol of glucose is mobilized from glycogen and converted to lactate?
1. When 1 mole of glucose and 1 mol galactose undergoes anaerobic fermentation 2 moles of Ethanol and 2 moles of CO2 are produced.
2. When 1 mole of glucose and 1 mol galactose undergoes anaerobic fermentation 2 moles of NADH are formed.
3. When 2 moles of glucose is mobilized from glycogen and converted to lacate 2 moles of ATP are formed.
What is the net yield of CO2 (in moles) when 1 mol of glucose and 1...
What is the net yield of NADH when 26 moles of glucose are used to form pyruvate during glycolysis and the pyruvate is reduced during fermentation? If a bacterial cell capable of aerobic respiration and fermentation has no oxygen available, which metabolic process could be used to regenerate NAD+ so glycolysis can continue producing ATP? Aerobic Respiration Glyoxylate Pathway Pentose 5 Phosphate Pathwway Fermentation Anaerobic Respiration Which biochemical process puts electrons back on the same carbon source they came from?...
What is the net yield of ATP produced by the anaerobic fermentation of one molecule of galactose to two molecules of lactate in myocytes. The answer is 2 ATP but what is the explanation for that? I keep getting 3 ATP since galactose enters the glycolytic pathway at Glucose 6 phosphate and bypasses the hexokinase ATP retirement, thus giving the regular 2 ATP from glycolysis and an additional ATP that was not used in the hexokinase reaction. Thus giving 3...
What is the net yield of NADH when 65 moles of glucose are used to form pyruvate during glycolysis and the pyruvate is reduced during fermentation? Which biochemical process puts electrons back on the same carbon source they came from? glycolysis Glyoxylate Pathway fermentation Tricarboxilic Acid Cycle Which pathway utilizes 2-carbon compounds as an initial substrate? Calvin Cycle Krebs Cycle Pentose 5 Phosphate Pathway Glyoxylate pathway
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7.) (15 pts) What is the net yield of ATP when each of the following substrates is completely oxidized to CO2 via glycolysis, the citric acid cycle electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation using the malate aspartate shuttle? (a) pyruvate (b) lactate (c) galactose (d) glycerol (e) fructose (f) dihydroxyacetone (g) glucose 1-P (h) acetyl COA (i) nonreducing end of glycogen () (1,6) branch point of glycogen (k) sucrose (1) lactose (m) mannose (n) glyceraldehyde (0) Dihydroxyacetone...
2a. What is the net yield of ATP from 1 glucose molecule metabolized anaerobically to lactate? b. Why is the end product of anaerobic glycolysis in cells lactate, rather than pyruvate?
1.) ( 3 pts) Glucose monomers are released from glucose by the action of glycogen phosphorylase. Glycogen, + Pi -glucose-1-P + glycogenn-1 The glucose-1-P is then converted into glucose-6-P by the action of phosphoglucomutase. What would be the net ATP and NADH generated during glycolysis using the glucose-1-P generated from the catabolism of the nonreducing end of glycogen into 2 lactates? GIC-6 P 2 pyruvates PFK Net NADHER 4ATPI 2 NADH ATP=3
Determine the net yield of ATP from 10 glucose molecules released from muscle glycogen during anaerobic conditions and compare this to the net yield of ATP from 10 glucose molecules obtained from circulating blood.
Section 14.2 5) Dietary glycogen: a. is broken down to glucose by a different group of enzymes than is dietary starch. b. is broken down to glucose-6-phosphate, which is then absorbed by the intestinal cells. c. results in the formation of limit dextrins in the intestine as an intermediate in its digestion. d. effectively produces an extra ATP when its glucose goes through glycolysis. Section: 14.2 Feeder Pathways for Glycolysis 6) Fructose: a. is broken down by a pathway known as fructolysis. b. can be phosphorylated by either hexokinase...
The figures below show the two different types of anaerobic respiration: alcoholic fermentation (left) and lactate fermentation (right). Read the descriptions in the table that follows, and then select whether each statement describes alcoholic fermentation, lactate fermentation, or both. Check all that apply. COCO glucose 2 NAD GOGOGG glucose 2 NAD+ 2 NADH NADH OG @CC pyruvate COO Co pyruvate Glycolysis Glycolysis Alcoholic Fermentation 200, Lactate Fermentation 2 NADH Сс NAD аа acetaldehyde NADH lactate 2 NAD © ethanol Alcoholic...
1(a) The complete metabolic oxidation of glucose to CO2 and O2 yields 38 ATPs. What is the yield of ATP from Glc if it is first added to a glycogen polymer before being converted to CO2 and O2? What is the FRACTIONAL energetic cost in terms of ATP (eg., 1%, 2%, 10%, etc.) of storing glucose as glycogen and later metabolizing the glycogen rather than directly metabolizing the glucose? Be sure to show your work and state any assumptions being...