How are anabolism and catabolism linked in ATP? What two metabolic pathways catabolize glucose to form ATP? Which metabolic reaction occurs when a cell uses energy? What can ATP hydrolysis be coupled with? In the process of respiration, which molecules provide the energy for the production of AT...
Plants perform photosynthesis by using the energy of [{Blank}] to power production of sugars from [{Blank}] and [{Blank}] molecules. A) organic molecules; oxygen; water B) organic molecules; carbon dioxide; water C) sunlight; carbon dioxide and oxygen; waPhotosynthesis is ...
Like plant cells, animal cells have a cell membrane. This is an important barrier that separates the interior parts of the cell from the external environment while also regulating the movement of molecules/substances in and out of the cell. In both plants and animals, the cell membrane is a ...
The Photosynthesis equation Though both types of photosynthesis are complex, multistep affairs, the overall process can be neatly summarized as a chemical equation. The oxygenic photosynthesis equation is: 6CO2 + 12H2O + Light Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O Here, six molecules of carbon dioxi...
In the glycolytic pathway, one glucose molecule is broken down, and during the reaction, two ATP molecules are generated. The reaction can be represented as:C6H12O6 + 2 NAD+ + 2 ADP + 2 H3PO4 → 2 NADH + 2 C3H4O3 + 2 ATP + 2 H2O + 2 H+ Citric Acid Cycle In mitochondria, ...
(where both plant andanimal cellsconvert glucose into energy). Part five refers to DNA and the fact it is passed from parent cell to child cell. Finally, part six of the cell theory tells us that all cells are made up of the same chemicals: water, inorganic ions, and organic molecules...
What are semi-autonomous organelles? Organelles and the Nucleus: Organelles are subcellular structures that perform a variety of functions including (but certainly not limited to) protein and lipid synthesis, respiration (as seen in animal cells), and photosynthesis (as seen in plant cells). Most ...
How many ATP are produced in cellular respiration by 2 glucose molecules during aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Which type of respiration involves the process of fermentation? What is the final electron receptor in aerobic respiration? Glucose and oxygen, the what of photosyn...
Organic molecules are made in the ... A. light dependent reactions B. Calvin cycle C. Krebs cycle D. glycolysis What do respiration and photosynthesis have in common? A. Oxygen is required for both. B. G3P is produced. C. NADH...
Explain oxidation and reduction as paired processes. How are electrons and H atoms involved? Why is oxygen an oxidizing agent? What occurs in a redox reaction? In photosynthesis, which molecules are oxidized (loss of electrons)? Which molecules are red...