What are the delta G values for the reactions of the citric acid cycle? Which of the reactions are far from equilibrium and which are near equilibrium?

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What are the delta G values for the reactions of the citric acid cycle? Which of...
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Citric Acid Cycle: The Reactions
Three of the reactions seen in the glyoxylate cycle are also citric acid cycle reactions. Which two reactions are unique to the glyoxylate cycle? o 1 and 2 O 2 and 3 O 3 and 4 4 and 5 5 and 1 The following diagram shows a variation of the citric acid cycle called the glyoxylate cycle. Answer the following three questions using this pathway. S-COA COO COASH NADH AG=-30 kJ/mole coo H СОО NAD* Run 5 HO- co AG=0...
6. Citric Acid Cycle Draw the complete Citric Acid Cycle pathway, include: (a) Total number of steps in Citric Acid Cycle? (b) Specify the type of reaction in each step? (c) Name the enzymes in each step? (d) How many redox reactions are present in Citric Acid Cycle?
QUESTION 65 Free energy (delta G) is higher during the citric acid cycle than during glycolysis. Despite this, only two molecules of ATP will be generated in the krebs cycle. Most of the remaining free energy that is released during the krebs cycle will be O a. Used to synthesize GTP O b. Converted into kinetic energy O c.Lost as heat d. Used to reduce pyruvate Oe. Used to reduce electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2
What product(s) is/are common to two of the reactions of the Citric Acid Cycle and the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase (the PDH) reaction? ATP, NADH, and CO2 ATP and NADH ATP and CO2 Both CO2 and NADH NADH only
BIOCHEMISTRY QUESTION Examine each of the reactions of the citric acid cycle. What happens in each step? Compare this to the name of each enzyme. How does the description compare to the name?
What is the most important product of the citric acid cycle? Which part of the cycle ins CO2 released? What is the final electron acceptor?
Which steps are regulated in the citric acid cycle and by what types of effectors?
QUESTION 25 The citric acid cycle cannot function if o2 is not available; why is this OA. O2 is required for the redox reactions of the citric acid cycle. B. All of these answers are correct OC. The electron transport chain will not function without 02, thus the NAD+ and FAD needed for the citric acid cycle will not be regenerated. OD. None of these answers are correct O E 02 is the final electron acceptor of the citric acid...
Provide one example of the following types of reactions involved in glycolysis and citric acid cycle by showing chemical reactions with full chemical structures: (a) nucleophilic substitution reaction, indicating nucleophile and electrophile in the structure; (b) elimination reaction, indicating what is eliminated; (c) aldose condensation reaction (or the reverse of), indicating which bond is formed (or broken if reverse).