Explain the process of glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and electron transport chain. 1. How many and where the ATPs are generated? 2. What happens to 6 carbons in the glucose molecule? Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? Describe the generation of ATP via fermentation and oxidative phosphorylat...
Explain ATP-structure, including how it's made and how it works. Explain the process of ATP synthesis. Explain how glucose is converted into ATP in the cell. Include the processes of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Be sure to explain how many ATP is made at...
Chemiosmotic phosphorylation is the process of converting ADP to ATP in the inner membranes of mitochondria. The electron transport chain, which is found on the walls of mitochondria, contains an estimated 10,000 enzyme chains that draw energy from food molecules or photosynthesis (the creation of ...
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize glucose molecules from available water and carbon dioxide molecules in the presence of sunlight. This glucose can be converted to pyruvate via various pathways. Pyruvate produces ATP through cellular respiration (adenosine triphosphate...
across the mitochondrial membrane. This gradient is used to power the attachment of phosphate groups to ADP to create ATP in a process calledoxidative phosphorylation, so named because the ultimate acceptor of the electrons cascading from electron carrier to electron carrier in the chain is oxygen ...
Cross-Bridge Cycle | Overview, Steps & Role of ATP Lesson Transcript Instructors Amanda Robb View bio Greg Chin What happens when a muscle contracts? Learn about the muscle contraction process and the role of the proteins actin and myosin in muscle contraction, as well as the types of muscle...
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Transporters from the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily operate in all organisms, from bacteria to humans, to pump substances across biological membranes. Recent high-resolution views of ABC transporters in different conformational states provide clues as to how ATP might be used to drive the ...
As inversions are proposed to occur in a stepwise process, strata differ in the length of time over which recombination has been suppressed. Therefore, orthologs with the largest neutral sequence divergence reside in the oldest stratum (shown in black), whereas those with the greatest sequence ...
It is able to grow with a number of substrates in the presence of oxygen or in its absence. Under aerobic conditions part of the substrate is oxidized to CO 2 with oxygen as the terminal electron acceptor. This process is exergonic and allows for the formation of ATP, which is required ...