What is the normal function of the protein pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 2, and how does it inhibit the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC)? The most common starting pathway for the breakdown of sugars is: a. respiration. b. fermentation. c. glycolysis. d. oxidation. ...
Glycolysis is a biological process in which glucose is converted into pyruvate to provide cells with energy. During glycolysis the...
This step is pivotal in the pathway because: A. coupled with the following step, it captures some of the energy of substrate oxidation as ATP B. it repres Briefly describe what insulin and glucagon do to glycolysis or gluconeogenesis. How does the cell obtain energy to drive cellular ...
Fermentation occurs in the gastrointestinal tract of all animals. Answer and Explanation: 1 Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer There are only two ATP per glucose molecule that is generated through the process of glycolysis. ...
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Key points: 1) Fructose is observed to enter all the pathways of disposal as found for glucose glycolysis and the TCA cycle. 2) Three carbon intermediates provide a means for fructose to be released from the liver and to be utilized peripherally, which suggests that physiological effects observe...
7, how do you predict the direction of the reaction? How cell control △G? G = G'o + RT ln Q Cell controls △G by controlling Q (concentration).. Preview2 1. Briefly describe the 10 steps of glycolysis only indicating the reactants and products. Where does it happen? How ...
3. Steps 1 and 3 of glycolysis are: A. Exergonic放能 B. Endergonic耗能 C. The two net ATP produced in glycolysis are generated by: a. oxidative phosphorylation or b. substrate-level phosphorylation, and what enzymes catalyze the reactions. D. phosphoglycerate kinase, pyruvate kinase ...
See full answer below. The most efficient enzyme that can catalyze hydrogen is called catalase. The main purpose of the enzyme catalase is to protect the cell from hydrogen peroxide. This does so by converting hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water.Become...
If a client has a serum albumin level of 1.9 g/dL would fluid be more likely to leave the vessel or remain in it?Pyruvate kinase is allosterically inhibited by: a) high concentrations of AMP b) high concentrations of ATP c) high concentrations of citrate...