who/what is reduced in the Embden-Meyerhoff pathway?
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Addition of electron or protons (H+) are called reduction.
Embden-Mayerhoff pathway is called glycolysis.
NAD+ receives protons from Glyceraldehydet-3-phosphate and is reduced to NADH
How many net ATP are produced in the Embden-Meyerhoff pathway?
Carbon compounds being catabolized could move from the Embden-Meyerhoff to which of the following pathways? 1. fermentation 2. electron transport 3. depolymerization 4. beta oxidation pathway
20-21. The yeasts utilize the Embden-Meyerhof pathway of metabolism and produce major end products of and from glucose metabolism. 22-23. Bacteria that use the same pathway as the previous question and produce are called (prefix) fermentative lactic acid bacteria. 24-27. (Prefix) pathway and produce as the chief end product fermentative lactic acid bacteria utilize the pentose shunt (hexose monophosphate) ,andas end products in more or less equal amounts. 28-29. Name one yeast (genus and species) that ferments lactose and one...
Drag and drop each pathway descriptor to distinguish the glycolytic pathways below, then characterize each pathway by aligning with the statement that connects it to another. Pentose-phosphate 6-phosphogluconate is decarboxylated and several intermediates enter the Embden-Meyerhof pathway Glyceraldehyde-3-P from all three glycolytic pathways can be further oxidized to pyruvate by the enzymes of this pathway Entner-Doudorof Embden-Meyerhof The glyceraldehyde-3-P produced via 6- phosphogluconate is further oxidized by the Embden-Meyerhof pathway NAD MADRE NAPA 26 phosphapluche - be Glucose - АТР...
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4 Glycolysis, the Emden-Meyerhoff pathway, and the pentose-phosphate pathway can all function: only in the presence of oxygen. only in the absence of oxygen. both in the presence or absence of oxygen. none of the above D. A reduced molecule: has lost electrons. has become more positive in charge. has gained electrons. is an electron donor. The br into sr trappir molecu 10. Bacillus and Lactobacillus are not in the same family. This indicates that which of...
The __________________________________ pathway is critical for generating the precursor molecules erythrose-4-phosphate and ribose-5-phosphate along with NADPH for reducing power in anabolism. Entner-Duodoroff (ED) TCA Reductive TCA Pentose phospahte Embden-Meyerhof (EMP)
If you have high NADH/NAD ratio, which pathway is expected to be reduced/blocked most? Explain with reasons A. Glycolysis B. Gluconeogenesis C. TCA cycle D. all of the above E. none of the above
What signal transduction pathway is utilized almost exclusively by interferons? Jak-STAT pathway cAMP-PKA pathway Ras-MAPK pathway NF-kB pathway Gluconeogenesis pathway
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Indicate whether each of the following substances is: oxidized but not reduced, reduced but not oxidized, both oxidized and reduced or neither oxidized nor reduced in the common metabolic pathway. (a) Malate reduced but not oxidized, neither oxidized nor reduced, both oxidized and reduced, oxidized but not reduced (b) NAD+ reduced but not oxidized neither oxidized nor reduced both oxidized and reduced oxidized but not reduced (c) FeSP reduced but not oxidized neither oxidized nor reduced both oxidized and reduced...