ATP is a produced in the what and used how within the cell? 1. mitochondria; used as an energy molecule 2. endoplasmic reticulum; transport molecules 3. golgi apparatus; synthesizes carbohydrates chains 4. mitochondria; as a digestive enzyme 5. nucleus; t ...
What is produced when a yeast cell undergoes fermentation? A) Ethyl alcohol. B) Pyruvate. C) Oxygen gas. D) Lactic acid. What is the difference of hindgut fermentation and foregut fermentation? Which fermentation process produces carbon dioxide during the metabolism of pyruvic acid? a. lactic ...
pathways. The most typical pathway is the oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria catalyzed by ATP synthase, or the synthesis through photosynthesis in plant chloroplasts. The main sources of energy for ATP synthesis are glucose and fatty acids. Each glucose molecule produces 2 molecules of pyruvate ...
Acetyl-CoA is produced from pyruvate molecules generated via glycolysis and enters the TCA cycle to generate the high-energy molecules NADH, FADH2, and ATP. More efficient than glycolysis: oxidative respiration yields 30-36 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule. Although oxidative respiration is the ...
Acetyl-CoA is a molecule that is broken down and used by the body for energy production. If the body has too much acetyl-CoA, it...
Metabolic reprogramming is a pivotal biological process in which cellular metabolic patterns change to meet the energy demands of increased cell growth and proliferation. In this review, we explore metabolic reprogramming and its impact on fibrotic disea
These MD studies were carried out over the catalytic subunit of yeast AHAS containing the reaction intermediate (HEThDP(-)) and a second pyruvate molecule. Our results suggest that additional acid-base ionizable groups are not required to promote the catalytic cycle, in contrast with earlier ...
What is the biochemical process in which a glucose molecule is degraded to two molecules of pyruvate? What is aerobic and anaerobic respiration? What is aerobic cellular respiration, and where does it occur in the cell? What are the aerobic pathways of glucose catabolism?
There’s also a molecule called a tRNA that carries the amino acid about to be added to the protein. In bacteria, part of the ribosome attaches itself to a special sequence in front of the start codon, which is called the Shine-Dalgarno sequence. This tells the ribosome roughly where the...
What happens to the oxygen that is produced during photosynthesis as a byproduct? How many ATP are produced in anaerobic glycolysis from one pyruvate molecule? If there is no pyruvate anymore in the cell, does gluconeogenesis occur? if yes, how?