Does glycolysis happen in adipocytes? During cellular respiration, where does acetyl CoA accumulate? Which process produces both nadh and fadh2? What happens when no oxygen is present after glycolysis? Where does the NAD+ come from that is needed as substrate in glycolysis? (a) Only by import ...
Oxygen atoms present in CO_2 that are released in the Kreb's cycle come from? a. Molecular oxygen (O_2) b. Acetyl CoA c. H_2O d. Acetyl CoA and H_2O e. NADH + H^+ The NADH or FADH2 produced from fatty acid oxidation can enter ___ where these coenzymes ...
During cellular respiration, where does acetyl CoA accumulate? What happens to the oxygen that is used in cellular respiration? Where in the cell does photosynthesis occur? What part of aerobic respiration is directly effected by a lack of oxygen?
Determine if the following is a possible source for carbon that may be converted into acetyl-CoA in active muscle: Amino acid catabolism. Identify the reactants and products of the formation of the Acetyl-CoA and Krebs cycle, describing when and where ATP is used and...
Where does detoxification occur in the cell? Where are erythrocytes produced? Where is hemoglobin synthesized? Where are fatty acids found? Where is hypotonic urine found? When is acetyl CoA produced? How do bile salts remove excess cholesterol from the body? a) Bile salts stabilize deposited cho...
During cellular respiration, where does acetyl CoA accumulate? Where does the Krebs Cycle take place in the cell? In eukaryotes, where does glycolysis occur? Where does external respiration occur? Where in the cell does photosynthesis occur? In what situation does anaerobic respiration take place?
What does the electron transport system / oxidative phosphorylation accomplish for the cell? During oxidative phosphorylation, ATP is produced. What provides the energy for this production using ATP synthase? a. Acetyl-CoA b. Oxygen c. The proton gradient established by the Electron Tran...
Answer to: Identify the reactants and products of the formation of the Acetyl-CoA and Krebs cycle, describing when and where ATP is used and...
A. Acetyl-CoA B. Glucose C. Pyruvate D. Carbon E. Both pyruvate and carbon Why are mitochondria called the powerhouse of the cell? Where does NAD come from in glycolysis? Does oxidative phosphorylation occur in the cristae of the mitochondria? What organelles does the mitochondria work with...
How do fatty acids make Acetyl CoA? What feature of fats makes them hydrophobic? What lifestyle factors increase fatty acid biosynthesis and why? Where are carbohydrates produced? What is the composition of the triglyceride form of fats? Where does the energy of food originally come from? Where...