Although the citric acid cycle is involved in aerobic respiration, no oxygen is required to power this cycle. Explain the mechanism by which this cycle contributes to aerobic respiration.
Citric acid cycle :-
a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to
generate energy through the oxidization of acetate derived from
carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into carbon dioxide.
In citric acid cycle no oxygen is required , oxygen receives the
electron from NADH and FADH2 by H+ ion it is converted into H2O
Without oxygen there would be no molecule to catch the electron
from NADH and FADH2 .
NADH and FADH2 will not transfer the electron to Oxygen . then
accumulation of FADH2 and NADH will lead to stop reaction .
Although the citric acid cycle is involved in aerobic respiration, no oxygen is required to power...
Which step(s) of aerobic respiration require oxygen? (Select all that apply.) chemiosmosis Citric Acid Cycle Electron Transport Chain glycolysis oxidation of pyruvate
How many ATP are formed via cellular aerobic respiration? ATP from glycolysis and the citric cycle? ATP from the electron transport chain?
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? All of these The final electron acceptor used. The reactants. The steps involved Select all of the processes that produce CO2. Citric acid cycle chemiosomosis pyruvate oxidation electron transport chain Glycolysis
Please describe the aerobic respiration of an organic molecule such as glucose in one concise paragraph must use the terms: electron donor, electron acceptor, ATP. krebs cycle (TCA and citric acid cycle), proton motive force (proton gradient), oxidation, oxygen, glycolysis, reduction, electron transport chain, catabolic, mitochondria
Question 6 During aerobic respiration, which of the following answer choices correctly models the flow of electrons through cellular respiration? Select only ONE answer choice. food → citric acid cycle ATP NAD+ food →NADH → electron transport chain → H2O glucose ATP → electron transport chain → NADH food → glycolysis →citric acid cycle → ATP → NADHQuestion 7 At the end of the Citric Acid Cycle, where is most of the energy that was contained in the chemical bonds of glucose? Select only ONE answer choice. In...
Which energy pathway has a direct requirement for molecular oxygen (O2)? citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain glycolysis electron transport chain citric acid cycle
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.
* 3. Anaerobi Anaerobic respiration doesn't require oxygen, but aerobic respiration does. Which stages of cellular respiration are anaerobic? Which are aerobic? How do you know?
Which of the following does NOT occur when aerobic bacteria are deprived of oxygen? A. Excess of acetyl-CoA inhibits citric acid (Krebs) cycle. B. Electrons build up in electron transport chain. C. Excess of NADH inhibits citric acid (Krebs) cycle. D. Excess of pyruvic acid inhibits glycolysis.
Transport of ________is NOT shared (or in common) during both aerobic respiration AND beta oxidation of lipids? ATP, PYRUVATE, ELECTRONS, PROTONS Which pair of pathways are regulated so they do not occur at the same time (to avoid futile cycle) by using different transporters? GLYCOGEN SYNTHESIS AND DEGRADATION OF GLYCOGEN, LIPID SYNTHESIS & BETA OXIDATION, FERMENTATION & GLYCOLYSIS, GLUCONEOGENESIS AND GLYCOLYSIS Which of the following citric acid cycle intermediates can make the amino acid aspartate if an amino group is...