a. what is glycolysis?
b. what do the first 5 steps of glycolysis do?
c. how much energy is used in the first 5 steps?
d. what is the role of the last 5 steps of glycolysis?
e. how much energy do they create?
f. what is the total amount of energy that is generated in glycolysis?
2. Now select ATP synthase under Aerobic respiration.
a. what is concentration gradient?
b. what concentration gradient allows for the production of ATP?
C. WHAT IS THE ENZYME THAT IS INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OF ATP?
3. Select cellular respiration and then the electron transport chain.
a. Diagram the steps in the electron transport chain including the main proteins involved and the mobile carries?
a. what is glycolysis? b. what do the first 5 steps of glycolysis do? c. how...
113) Adenosine triphosphate is generated during a) glycolysis b) the krebs cycle c) the electron transport chain reaction d) all of the above c) band only 114) During which of the following processes is the greatest amount of ATP produced: Osmosis peptidoglycan synthesis glycolysis electron transport chain reactions lipidolysis 115) The site of the bacterial cell where ATP is produced is the cell wall cell membrane mitochondria nuclear region bande 116) ATP syhtnase: c) is the enzyme the breaks down...
4. Trace the fate of hydrogens removed from glucose during glycolysis when oxygen is present in muscle cells; compare this to the fate of hydrogens removed from glucose when the amount of available oxygen is insufficient to support aerobic respiration. 5. Why is each of the following essential to chemiosmotic ATP synthesis? (a) electron transport chain (b) proton gradient (c) ATP synthase complex? 6. Sum up how much energy (as ATP) is made available to the cell from a single...
Which of the following statements is not true? Glycolysis produces most of the ATP required by aerobic organisms like us Glycolysis produces pyruvate, which is consumed by the Krebs cycle Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration • The Krebs cycle reactions Takes place in the cytoplasm Converts glucose to pyruvate Generate ATP with the help of an enzyme complex called ATP synthase Yield ATP, NADH, and FADH2 • Which of...
Cellular Metabolism Lab We will walk through the steps of Cellular Respiration in this activity. Please do not skip ahead or leave out steps. Fully taking the time to cut out, arrange the shapes, and answer the attached questions will help you to gain a deeper understanding of cellular respiration (the process of making energy, ATP, the major contributor to our overall metabolism). Pages 941-948 in you TEXTBOOK should help you answer the questions. Grading Notes: You can either 1)...
How many ATP are formed via cellular aerobic respiration? ATP from glycolysis and the citric cycle? ATP from the electron transport chain?
Rank from the first to the last steps to describe the
correct order of events of the electron transport chain and
oxidative phosphorylation.
Part A Rank from the first to the last steps to describe the correct order of events of the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. Reset Help WH ADP + P ATP ATP H hace 21. 2 10.-H.O synthase ADP and Pbind to ATP synthase and form ATP. Bectron flow through complees ill and I continues to...
Question 6 During aerobic respiration, which of the following answer choices correctly models the flow of electrons through cellular respiration? Select only ONE answer choice. food → citric acid cycle ATP NAD+ food →NADH → electron transport chain → H2O glucose ATP → electron transport chain → NADH food → glycolysis →citric acid cycle → ATP → NADHQuestion 7 At the end of the Citric Acid Cycle, where is most of the energy that was contained in the chemical bonds of glucose? Select only ONE answer choice. In...
Question 41 2 pts Glycolysis produces the same amount of ATP during anaerobic fermentation that the Citric Acid Cycle does during aerobic cellular respiration. True False Question 42 2 pts Resonance energy transfer in the antenna complex of a photosystem involves a series of electron transfer (redox) reactions. True False Question 43 2 pts The energy found in carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids can be converted into ATP energy by aerobic cellular respiration True False Question 44 2 pts Alterations in...
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...
Evce Monobran.UUUU 4. Phosphofructokinase is the rate-limiting enzyme that controls the rate on decreases its activity upon binding ATP. ATP concentrations mus y upon binding ATP. ATP concentrations must be relatively high for this to happen. This type of control of a biochemical pathway is called There are other ways to control the rate of biochemical pathways w ntrol the rate of biochemical pathways within cells. List three other typical ways cells would control rates of biochemical pathways. of relatie...