What is the process of glycolysis and how does it affect the cell cycle? What creates ATP in the glycolysis process? What are the 10 basic steps of glycolysis and what are its outcomes? Explain the process of glycolysis in cell respiration. ...
What is the difference between endergonic and exergonic? A reaction in which the reactants have a greater amount of free energy than the products that are formed will be ___. A. Endergonic, with a net release of free energy to the surroundings. B. Endergonic, absorbing free energy...
What are the reactants for photosynthesis? What are the reactants of photosynthesis? What is water's role in the light reaction of photosynthesis? What happens in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis? What is the waste product of photosynthesis?
1. Briefly describe the 10 steps of glycolysis only indicating the reactants and products. Where does it happen? How does it produce ATP, and how many? What enzyme catalyzes 3-PG to 2-PG, what catalytic mechanism it used, and does it make any sense to body? Why is glycolysis a confu...
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: ...
The metabolism of glucose to yield energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and CO2(carbon dioxide, a waste product in this equation) is known as _cellular respiration. The first of the three basic stages of cellular respiration isglycolysis, a series of 10 reactions that do not ...
While the reaction itself appears straightforward enough in this form, it belies the multitude of steps it takes to get from the left-hand side of the equation (the reactants) to the right-hand side (the products, including 420 kilocalories of liberated heat). By convention, the entire col...
In return, this signals the enzyme PFK1 to be activated thus allowing the body to do glycolysis! However, when the reverse enzyme of F26Bpase is activated, then we are breaking down F26BP and creating the reactant: F6P. In return, this would tell us to NOT do glycolysis because we ...
What is not a catabolic reaction? What is the main type of reaction used during catabolism? What is the major catabolic reaction in biomolecules? Which process (a) has glucose as a product, and (b) has glucose as a reactant? What metabolic pathway begins the catabolism of glucose?
What is the product and the reactant of anaerobic respiration? What is fermentation in respiration? (a) What is lactic acid fermentation? (b) What are some examples of lactic acid fermentation? What gas is produced in fermentation, and what gas is used in cel...