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...
Why is ATP required for glycolysis? 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?
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?
(1)|The reactants of each enzymic reaction are displaced from their equilibrium concentration, and energy is dissipated; 2. (2)|Part of each enzyme is transferred to a transition state of its catalytic function as well as isosteric and allosteric controlling functions, displaying local and gross...
The reactions are seen to comprise a cycle inasmuch as citric acid is both the first product and the final reactant, being regenerated at the conclusion of one complete set of chemical rearrangements. Citric acid is a so-called tricarboxylic acid, containing three carboxyl groups (COOH). Hence...
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 ...
Glycolysis in lactic acid fermentation The oxidative or respiratory metabolism of sugars differs in several respects from fermentative dissimilation. First, the oxidative steps, that is, the reoxidation of NADH, are linked to the reduction of molecular oxygen. Second, the pyruvic acid produced through...
We first determine the directionality of the chemical reactions of the network, which is directly associated with their corresponding Gibbs free energy. The Gibbs free energy of a reaction can be estimated from the thermodynamic properties of its reactants and products. Therefore, we curated the GE...
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...
What is produced during the process of fermentation? (a) What are the two types of fermentation? (b) What are their chemical equations? What are the reactants for alcoholic fermentation? What about the products? What is the difference between lactic acid produced through fermentation ...