what does it mean that ATP is a high energy compound? How does ATP provide energy for the body?
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How does ATP breakage provide energy to drive nonspontaneous reactions? How would I use an annotated diagrams to explain why ATP hydrolysis is thermodynamically favourable, and then what is one example of a biological reaction or process where ATP breakage is used to “power” it?
6. What replenishes ATP? 7. Of the energy stored in glucose bonds, how much is transformed to ATP? ATP is a: a) carb b) amino acid c) nucleotide d) enzyme 8. How much energy is released as ATP breaks down to ADP + Pi? 9. In what process is ADP regenerated to ATP ? 10. In what organelle does the answer above occur in? 11. Explain the coupled reaction of ATP: Use the diagram below to help you. Car The...
Why does oxidation of FADH2 provide less energy for the synthesis of ATP than oxidation of NADH in oxidative phosphorylation?
Describe how glucose is instrumental in the formation of FA. How does glucose provide the energy and raw materials needed to make palmitate? How many mol ATP, NADPH, and acetyl-CoA needed to make palmitate? How many mol glucose are required for ATP, NADPH, and acetyl-CoA sufficient to make one mol palmitate? What role does citrate lyase and malic enzyme play in palmitate formation?
DIAGRAM and BRIEFLY explain how energy from high energy electron carriers is converted to ATP during respiration in mitochondria and aerobic bacteria. Label each process involved in energy conversions, and label two of the proteins involved in the final steps of making ATP. (compare this to ATP production during Photosynthesis) [hint: discuss electrons, gradients, and phosphates, and the proper terms for the pathways involved.]
How does ATP synthase get energy for the generation of ATP? Select one: a. The movement of hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient into the thylakoid space. b. The splitting of H, which releases electrons. U c. Solar energy captured by the light reactions changing! the shape of the enzyme. d. The movement of hydrogen ions down their concentration gradient from the thylakoid space to the stroma
How does the level ATP and NADH affect glycolysis and TCA cycle? I know the high levels of ATP will slow down glycolysis, and that low ATP levels will activate it. But does NADH inhibit glycolysis too? Also, how do ATP/NADH levels affect the TCA cycle? Thank you!
Please describe in detail how ATP is able to provide energy for cellular chemical reactions.
how does Adenosine triphosphate(ATP) drive energy required reactions in the cell
what is ATP synthase and how does it work to generate ATP