(a) Glycolysis and Kreb's cycle (b) Glycolysis and ETC (c) Transition reaction and ETC (d) Transition reaction and kreb's cycle (e) None of the above are correct. Glycolysis takes place in the ___ and the citric acid cycle and electron transp...
Which of the following processes produce more ATP, assuming each one starts with 1 equivalent of substrate? More than one answer can be correct. \\ A. Glycolysis B. Citric acid cycle C. Urea cycle D. Fermentation E. Glycogenesis In which cellular location do the majority...
pyruvic acid Pyruvate is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. It isthe output of the metabolism of glucose known as glycolysis. ... Pyruvate is converted into acetyl-coenzyme A, which is the main input for a series of reactions known as the Krebs cycle (also known as the citric ...
What happens between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle? Why is glucose catabolism important? Why is acetyl-CoA not a gluconeogenic precursor? Why does lipid catabolism produce more ATP? How do hexose phosphates turn into glucose? Why is glucose converted to fructose in glycolysis?
How many pyruvic acid molecules are generated during the oxidation of one glucose molecule during cellular respiration? What is the ATP yield of anaerobic cellular respiration? How does anaerobic respiration generate ATP? Consider the energy budget of glycolysis as a whole a) ...
Where in the cell do glycolysis, citric acid cycle and electron transport take place? What is chemiosmosis and how does the H gradient help produce ATP? What happens in the electron transport chain and what protein complexes are used (name them and their position in the mit...
How does chemiosmotic phosphorylation produce ATP? How do red blood cells get energy without mitochondria? Why do plants have mitochondria? How does pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm move into the mitochondria? What is the difference between mitochondria and mitochondrion?
Why does Aerobic respiration produce more ATPs than anaerobic? Describe photosynthesis, cellular respiration, aerobic, and anaerobic respiration. How is fermentation different from aerobic respiration? How do glycolysis and anaerobic respiration differ from each other?
A) Krebs cycle B) lipolysis C) glycolysis D) beta-oxidation E) glycogenesis Krebs Cycle reactions begin with the binding of to oxaloacetate to form . A) CO_2; a five-carbon acid B) Hydrogen atoms; a four-carbon acid C) Pyruvic acid; a seven-carbon acid D) The two-carbon acetyl-...
How many ATP are produced from the 10 NaDH that are formed during the citric acid cycle? What is produced during the Krebs cycle? For glycolysis to produce ATP when no oxygen is present, it is necessary for cells to convert ___ ...