Describe and Compare the electron transport chains (ETC) of the denitrification pathways in Paracoccus denitrificans and Pseudomonas stutzeri. (Present both aerobic ETC and denitrification ETC)





Presentation of aerobic ETC and denitrification ETC as shown in fig -page 5).
Describe and Compare the electron transport chains (ETC) of the denitrification pathways in Paracoccus denitrificans and...
Compare the electron transport chains in mitochondria and chloroplasts with respect to membrane gradients and energy conservation.. 1.
6. How are respiratory and photosynthetic electron transport chains similar? A. Both use the same electron donor. B. Both use the same terminal electron acceptor. C. Both use heme-containing electron carriers. D. Both are used to generate reducing power for the cell. E. Both involve adding external energy to electrons.
The electron transport chain (ETC), or respiratory chain, is linked to proton movement and ATP synthesis. Select the statements that accurately describe the electron transport chain. Choose all that apply.Prosthetic groups, such as iron-sulfur centers, are directly involved with electron transfer. The reactions of the ETC take place in the outer membrane of mitochondria. Electron carriers in the mitochondrial matrix include ubiquinone (coenzyme Q), FMN, and cytochrome c. The outer membrane of mitochondria is readily permeable to small molecules and hydrogen ions. Electrons generated...
Compare and contrast electron transport and ATP synthesis in mitochondria and chloroplasts. Start with the electron donor and end with the final electron acceptor. Detail the arrangement in the membrane and redox chemistry of the electron transporters, orientation and function of ATP synthase, membrane properties, etc., etc. How are these electron transport systems related to metabolic processes occurring in the mitochondria and chloroplasts?
Draw the electron transport chains of bacteria under high and low oxygen conditions so the maximum amount of protons can be pumped Include the maximum amount of protons to be pumped for both high and low oxygen conditions
The electron transport chain (ETC), or respiratory chain, is linked to proton movement and ATP synthesis. Select the statements that accurately describe the electron transport chain Choose all that apply. Electron transfer in the ETC is coupled to proton transfer from the matrix to the intermembrane space The outer membrane of mitochondria is readily permeable to small molecules and hydrogen ions. Prosthetic groups, such as iron-sulfur centers, are directly involved with electron transfer. Electron carriers in the ETC include ubiquinone...
Name two similarities and two differences between the electron transport chains in mitochondria and chloroplasts.
1. Where, specifically, is the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) of cellular respiration located within the cell? 2. What do the “taxi” molecules from glycolysis and the citric acid cycle do with their electrons when they reach the ETC? 3. What happens, physically, to the electrons in the electron transport chain? 4. What happens, in terms of energy, as electrons move through the electron transport chain?
For each of the reactions or products given choose the metabolic pathway or pathways where that reaction occurs or the product is made. The topic for this problem is aerobic respiration. Some responses may be used more than once while others may not be used at all. FAD is reduced to FADH2 Redox reactions occur the choices are: 1) Glycolysis 2) Pyruvate Dehydrogenase 3) Krebs Cycle 4) Electron Transport Chain 5) Both Glycolysis and Pyruvate Dehydrogenase 6) Both Glycolysis and...
describe the role of both energy carriers in the electron transport chain and how they accomplish this goal