During aerobic respiration of one glucose, how much ATP is via substrate-level phosphorylation? a. 0 b. 4 c. 10 d. 32 e. 320 Compare the processes of oxidative phosphorylation, substrate-level phosphorylation, and photophosphorylation to make ATP. Where does the energy come from fo...
What is substrate-level phosphorylation 4. What are the essential amino acids? Why a combination of rice and lentil is considered "complete" protein for our diet 5. (a) A 5y old boy comes to you with a complaint of night blindness (b) A...
what mechanism do metabolism energy of you comes from? Answer :The metabolism energy is ATP ,it comes from two ways ,substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation . 1.6, if glucose and fatty acid have equal numbers of carbons, which one would have the most energy, why?
What is the net ATP production in glycolysis? Describe the role of substrate-level phosphorylation in fermentation. Why do cells need fermentation to continue glycolysis? How do we utilize food to make ATP? What is ATP? How does it store energy?
Oxidative Phosphorylation What is it? Process in which ATP is formed as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH or FADH 2 to O 2 via a series of electron carriers Oxidation of glucose: Glycolysis: 2ATP2NADH (5ATP) Pyruvate dehyd: 2NADH (5ATP) Citric acid cycle: 2ATP6NADH (...
The scientific study of matter's characteristics and behaviour is known as chemistry.andare different from the normal vocabulary. It is a branch of natural science that examines the building blocks of matter, including the atoms, molecules, and ions that make up compounds and their composition, ...
What process requires oxygen to function? a. Aerobic respiration b. Anaerobic respiration c. Lactic fermentation d. Alcoholic fermentation e. Substrate-level phosphorylation In which organelle of the cell does the anaerobic type of respiration occur?
Enzyme regulation is a process in which an enzyme's activity is controlled by its substrate concentration. The enzyme's activity level can be increased or decreased by changing the amount of substrate it binds with. To regulate enzymes, cells use a variety of mechanisms, including allosteric regu...
What is substrate-level ATP formation? Where within the cell is ATP built up? What role do enzymes play in cellular respiration? What role does cellular respiration play in the water cycle? Identify the structure of an ATP molecule and explain how it is used to energize an endergonic reactio...
Where is ATP produced? Describe the mechanism of ATP synthesis. The ATP made during fermentation results from which metabolic process? A. No ATP is made during fermentation B. Chemiosmosis C. Substrate-level phosphorylation D. Oxidation of NADH E. Photophosphorylation ...