A. ATP and NADH. B. ADP and NADP. C. ATP and NADPH. D. ADP and NADH. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:“The hydrogen ions are then used to generate ATP and NADPH, which are energy-rich molecules.”。 反馈 收藏
How does ATP provide energy to a cell? Which molecule, when moving across a plasma membrane, would require the most ATP to be used? Which type of phosphorylation does not require a membrane? What energy molecules are produced in the mitochondria?
How much ATP does the electron transport chain produce? When 14 acetyl Co-A molecule(s) are respired through the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain to oxygen, how many ATP molecules will be produced? How many ATP molecules (overall) are generated...
In the glycolytic pathway, one glucose molecule is broken down, and during the reaction, two ATP molecules are generated. The reaction can be represented as:C6H12O6 + 2 NAD+ + 2 ADP + 2 H3PO4 → 2 NADH + 2 C3H4O3 + 2 ATP + 2 H2O + 2 H+ Citric Acid Cycle In mitochondria, ...
Most molecular motor activity takes place in a liquid environment that is driven by thermal forces and directly affected by the random motion of nearby molecules, known as Brownian motion. This organic environment, along with the complex nature of protein folding and chemical reactions that a ...
fortheenergeticbalanceofthecellthecarriersofreducingpowerare themselvesnolessimportant.Themostimportantexampleofthese carriersisthemoleculeNADHinitsseveralforms.Wecanusetheredox potentialtoconnectthesetwomolecularprotagonists,andestimatean upperboundonthenumberofATPmoleculesthatcanbeproducedfrom ...
Purine synthesis is an energy-intensive process, requiring at least four molecules of ATP per purine produced. Pyrimidines are smaller molecules than purines, and their synthesis is correspondingly simpler. It occurs mainly in the spleen, thymus gland, gastrointestinal tract and testes in males. Gl...
2. Role of ATP: - ATP is crucial for sustaining life as it supplies energy for cellular activities such as muscle contraction, nerve impulse propagation, and biochemical synthesis. 3. Enzymes Required for Protein Digestion: - The digestion of proteins involves breaking down protein molecules into ...
Energy in a Cell Cellular Respiration. Cellular respiration: process where mitochondria break down food molecules to produce ATP. (energy) ATP ENERGY PRODUCTION. Energy The body needs a constant supply of energy to perform every day tasks such as respiration and digestion. Energy is the capacity....
What molecules are located inside synaptic vesicles? A. Calcium ions B. Neurotransmitters C. Phopholipids D. Sodium ions Synapse: Effective communication of neurons is imperative for the functions of the nervous system. These communications take place at s...