An electron transport chain is a series of membrane-embedded protein complexes and molecules through which electrons flow. Ultimately, a terminal electron acceptor at the end of an electron transport chain needs to accept the electrons. Electron transport chains are important in...
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Cellular respiration involves three main stages: glycolysis (breaks down glucose into pyruvate in the cytoplasm, producing ATP and NADH), the Krebs cycle (oxidizes acetyl-CoA in mitochondria, generating ATP, NADH, FADH₂, and CO₂), and oxidative phosphorylation (uses electron transport chain ...
It involves the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria and consists of three main stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain....
Explain about the glycolysis, citric acid cycle and electron transport chain. In the citric acid cycle, explain what happens if you add an inhibitor that inhibits malate dehydrogenase. What is the importance of the citric acid cycle, and why must CoA be used in this pathway?
We have included a comparable model (CPA-SRK-S4C), where the CO2 molecule has 1 electron acceptor but no donors, so that it does not self-associate but cross-associates with the electron donors on H2O. We will refer to this as the S association scheme. 2.3.1. CPA-SRK The CPA-SRK ...
Answer to: Describe the movement of protons as electrons are shuttled through the electron transport chain and as the energy in this gradient is...
Where does the Electron Transport Chain occur in bacteria, what about its occurrence humans? Describe the mechanism of the disease in rheumatic fever. List the 5 specific steps of infection and explain what happens at each step. What is an infection and what stage of the stages of disease and...
Describe how the enzyme ATP synthase uses the proton motive force to produce ATP during the electron transport chain? Why does cellular respiration not produce a unifrom amount of ATP? Where does cell respiration happen? Explain how energy flows (stored and transferred) ...
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen in order to function, since oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.Answer and Explanation: CO2 increases during exercise since there is an upregulation of the citric acid cycle during exercise. When a person is exercising, they are...