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How is acyl-CoA Synthesised? Acetyl-CoA is produced by the breakdown of both carbohydrates (by glycolysis) and lipids (by β-oxidation). It then enters the citric acid cycle in the mitochondrion by combining with oxaloacetate to form citrate. ... There it is cleaved by ATP citrate lyase in...
Log In Sign Up Menu Subjects Question: What is produced during the process of fermentation? Anaerobic Metabolism Anaerobic metabolism is the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen. The pyruvate created at the end of glycolysis is converted into other products instead of being sent to the ...
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Cellular respiration is the set of biochemical processes through which an organism's cells use sugar and oxygen to create energy via adenosine triphosphate synthesis. The products of this overall reaction are carbon dioxide and water. Answer and Explanation: ...
Prokaryotic cells have the same four components found in all cells in the natural world: DNA, a cell membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes. Their cytoplasm contains all of the enzymes needed for glycolysis, but the absence of mitochondria and chloroplasts means that glycolysis is really the only meta...
produced Fermentations (Anaerobic Conditions) –Lactate Fermentation: pyruvate from glycolysis reduced to lactate; occurs in muscles when starved of oxygen; bacteria produce lactate in yogurt and some cheeses –Alcohol Fermentation: pyruvate converted to ethanol via ethanal; CO 2 byproduct; used in ...
(a) methylotrophy,where bacteria use C1-carbon compounds like methanol, formaldehyde, methylamines, etc. as an energy source. This is seen in methanotrophslike Methylobacter spp., Methylomonas spp., Methylococcus spp., etc. Methane is produced during methanogenesis. ...
How is sucrose produced from the end products of photosynthesis? Which macromolecules store energy? The ATP made during glycolysis is generated by what? What is the hydrocarbon backbone, and what does it do in the glucose-to-glycogen process? What do carbohydrates have to do with adenosine triph...