1. Briefly describe the 10 steps of glycolysis only indicating the reactants and products. Where does it happen? How does it produce ATP, and how many? What enzyme catalyzes 3-PG to 2-PG, what catalytic mechanism it used, and does it make any sense to body? Why is glycolysis a confu...
What is the useful product of glycolysis for the cell? What happens during glycolysis? What is the role of pyruvate in cellular respiration? What are the reactants of glycolysis? Why is phosphorylation important? Why does glycolysis produce water?
reactant ratio [rē′ak·tənt ¦rā·shō] (aerospace engineering) The ratio of the weight flow of oxidizer to fuel in a rocket engine. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
For certain metabolic routes of living organism oscillations in the concentration of the reactant substances appear. During the glycolysis, when the glucose is broken to obtain energy, oscillations can be seen in many steps of the process. These oscillations are damped down, in general, due to ...
What is the purpose of glycolysis? What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration? What are the reaction products of photosynthesis? What reactant in photosynthesis provides the carbon atoms to form glucose? In plants, what is the stroma?
Glycolysis & Gluconeogenesis Tutor is an app designed to help you memorize the reactions of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis. This app will help you to memorize the reactants, products, catalytic enzyme names and types of reactions as well as the structures of these molecules. Excellent study aid ...
In the energy-requiring steps of glycolysis what are some reactants and products? A. Produces 4 ATP and uses 4 ADP B. Produces 2 ATP and uses 2 ADP C. Uses 2 ATP and produces 2 ADP D. uses 2 ATP and uses 2 ADPNADH is produced in all ...
31/P nuclei in the complexes of 3-phosphoglycerate kinase with ATP, ADP, and 3-P-glycerate have been used to study the structures of these enzyme-... BD Ray,B.D.N. Rao - 《Biochemistry》 被引量: 43发表: 1988年 P NMR Study of Bound Reactants and Products of Yeast 3-Phosphoglycerat...
monosaccharides hexose and pentose, which are utilized by the organism. Polysaccharides are enzymatically split also by phosphorylases to form glucose-1-phosphate. The degradation of hexoses entering a cell is accomplished during fermentation or glycolysis, as well as by oxidation during the pentose-...
Which of the following occurs in both photosynthesis and respiration? (a) chemiosmosis (b) glycolysis (c) calvin cycle (d) krebs cycle. Provide a quick overview of the Krebs cycle Krebs Cycle/TCA cycle 1. What are the reactants? 2. What are the products? 3. What is the net ATP gain...