Draw the structure of a mitochondrion ( include all membranes and compartments) and indicate the localization of the PDH complex, the citric acid cycle, the electron transport chain, the direction of H+ transport during mitochondrial respiration, and the site and orientation of the F1F0 ATP synthase.
Draw the structure of a mitochondrion ( include all membranes and compartments) and indicate the localization...
Which complex in the electron transport chain does not contribute to the proton gradient across the mitochondrial membrane? A. Complex I B. Complex IV C. Complex II D. Complex III Which statement regarding the mitochondrial electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation is true? A. Ubiquinone and the F zero subunit of ATP synthase are peripheral membrane proteins. B. Complexes I, II, III, and IV all are proton pumps. C. The final electron acceptor is water. D. Complex II is considered...
PRE-KREBS/TRANSITION PHASE: In the absence of oxygen the luyunde molecules from glycolysis are converted to lactic acid. If oxygen is present, they are instead converted into 2 molecules of _which then enter the mitochondria to undergo anaerob metabolism. During this transition phase, no ATP is produced but are released. and Mitochoadrial CITRIC ACID CYCLE: The citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix Both of the molecules of Adel produced after glycolysis run through the citric acid cycle reactions. At the...
swing processes normally occurs whether or not oxygen is present 48. Which of the following processes normally occurs w a. citric acid cycle b. glycolysis c oxidative phosphorylation d. electron transport chain 49. Which process occurs in Box B? Electrons MÁ NADH lucose Pyruva Cytosol Mitochondrion che CO2 a. photophosphorylation b. glycolysis C. electron transport chain d. the citric acid cycle 50. Where are the proteins of the electron transport chain located? a. outer membrane of the mitochondria b. inner...
LOCATION OF THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE Choose... EMBEDDED CYTOCHROME PROTEIN PUMPS FOUND IN Choose... CRISTAE/CISTERNA THE ONLY METHOD OF ATP PRODUCTION IN CELLS THAT LACKA CITRIC ACID CYCLE MITOCHONDRIA ANAEROBIC WHEN THE ENDING ELECTRONS ARE COMBINED WITH H2 + MATRIX 1/202 ANATOMY INCLUDES INTRAMEMBRANE SPACE AND MATRIX. CHEMIOSMOSIS ALWAYS OCCURS IN THE CYTOPLASM IN BOTH EUKARYOTES OXIDATION AND SUBSTRATE LEVEL PHOSPHORYLATION AND PROKARYOTES CRISTAE/CISTERNA FORM OF ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION USED BY YEAST GYLCOLYSIS CYCLICALLY REARRANGES CARBON INTERMEDIATES STARTING ELECTRON TRANSPORT CHAIN...
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Metabolism and Cellular Respiration Refer to Figure below as a guide to answer the folloaing questions Acetyt CoA Oxaloacetic acid CoA NADH Citric acid NAD Isocitric acid Malic acid Fumaric acid NAD co NADH -FADH FAD+ a-Ketoglutaric acid Succinic acid CO2NAD ATP Succinyl CoA ADP P NADH Figure above. Starting with citric acid and ending with oxaloacetic acid, how many ATP 6) Refer to molecules...
FIND THE BEST FIT PAIR AMONG THE FOLLOWING: Choose... Choose.. CITRIC ACID CYCLE ANAEROBIC MATRIX CHEMIOSMOSIS OXIDATION AND SUBSTRATE LEVEL PHOSPHORYLATION CRISTAE/CISTERNA LOCATION OF THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE EMBEDDED CYTOCHROME PROTEIN PUMPS FOUND IN CRISTAE/CISTERNA THE ONLY METHOD OF ATP PRODUCTION IN CELLS THAT LACK A MITOCHONDRIA WHEN THE ENDING ELECTRONS ARE COMBINED WITH H2 + 1/202 ANATOMY INCLUDES INTRAMEMBRANE SPACE AND MATRIX ALWAYS OCCURS IN THE CYTOPLASM IN BOTH EUKARYOTES AND PROKARYOTES FORM OF ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION USED BY YEAST...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following options lists the stages in cellular respiration in the correct order? A. glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, pyruvate oxidation, and the citric acid cycle B glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation C. pyruvate oxidation, oxidative phosphorylation, glycolysis, and the citric acid cycle D. the citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation, pyruvate oxidation, and glycolysis QUESTION 2 When a glucose molecule loses a hydrogen atom as the result of an oxidation-reduction reaction, the glucose...
Part A Cellular respiration requires fuel (glucose) and oxygen gas. The main process that produces these inputs is photosynthesis glycolysis the Citric Acid cycle electron transport Submit Request Answer Part B Which part(s) of cellular respiration require(s) oxygen gas? the Citric Acid cycle the electron transport chain glycolysis a, b, and c a and b, but not Submit Request Answer Part C What is/are the most important output(s) of glycolysis? MacBook Air Part C What is/are the most important output(s)...
Q1. Which of the following apply to cellular respiration? (Select ALL that apply.) A. Cellular respiration uses sunlight to convert low energy carbon dioxide into high energy sugar molecules. B. Cellular respiration breaks down high energy sugars thereby releasing energy for the cell to do work. C. Cellular respiration stores the energy from sugar in the form of ATP. D. Cellular respiration consumes O2 and releases CO2. Q2. Why is oxygen required for life? Select ONE option: A. It facilitates...
Which of the following molecules has the highest amount of energy that will be collected during its further metabolism in cellular respiration? C6H1206 pyruvate O CO2 02 ATP When glucose and oxygen become carbon dioxide plus water (cell respiration reaction) which of the following is true: The reaction is... positive delta G and glucose is oxidized negative delta G and glucose is oxidized positive delta G and glucose is reduced negative delta G and glucose is reduced The majority of...