How do mitochondria help maintain homeostasis? Why is succinate important in the Krebs cycle? Explain the roles of NAD+ and FAD in the production of ATP. Include all of the steps where they are involved. Using annotated diagram describe the structure and function of the...
Where does the electron transport chain occur in the mitochondria? Electron Transport Chain A. 34 ATP B. 2 ATP What occurs if NADH and FADH2 are not oxidized in the electron transport chain? a. What is the linear electron flow? b. What is the cyclic electron flow and how do humans bene...
in which the gene length bias was corrected. GO terms with correctedPvalues (Padj) < 0.05 were considered significantly enriched in DEGs. KEGG pathways withPvalues less than 0.05 were considered significantly enriched. The differentially expressed genes ...
How do the quantities of ATP formed during aerobic and anaerobic respiration compare? Without doing any diagram. Describe the Krebs cycle. Focus on the substrates and products. What goes in? What comes out? Rotenone inhibits NADH dehydrogenase in the mitochondria. How does Rotenone block A...
Explain how the digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems work together to produce energy. Energy is produced in mitochondria so think of what is required to have energy and link how all these systems play a role in producing energy. Here you will b ...
Describe how ATP is produced in mitochondria from the products of the previous steps of cellular respiration (NADH and FADH_2). (Via the electron transport chain) Explain the TCA cycle and the electron transport chain. Explain how ATP is synthesized during photosynthesis and describe the role of...
Using annotated diagram describe the structure and function of the mitochondria and explain how it is evolved. Who was the first person to describe living single cells? Explain the basic needs of energy and carbon for an organism. Why does cellular respiration occur? Explain, with reference to ...
While aerobic fermentation (Warburg effect) is considered another emerging hallmark of cancer [12], the replacement of abnormal mitochondria with normal mitochondria will also reverse this hallmark [44,46,92]. In other words, OxPhos sufficiency will reverse the Warburg effect [44,93]. Hence, the...
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