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- A muscle tissue in a highly active metabolic state ( n ) will have ATP/ADP and NADH/NAD+ Select one: O a low/high b. high/low c medium /medium d. high / highWhich of the following statements is (are) accurate about aerobic and anaerobic respiration?a. Aerobic respiration is best for sprints.b. Anaerobic respiration is best for long distances because it does not need large amounts of oxygen.c. Aerobic respiration is faster.d. Aerobic respiration produces more energy per glucose molecule.e. Both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration start with glycolysis.One of the disadvantage of negative feedback loop is lag caused because it can only be exerted after controlled variable has been disturbed. In order to minimize lag between a change in a controlled variable and the action of the effector, it is advantageous for the body to anticipate any likely change. Which one of the following physiological mechanism achieves this? Select one: O a. Feedbackward control O b. Feedforward control O C. Positive feedback control O d. All of the above O e. None of the above Next page Es I Week6 EXTRA LECTURE Part 3 Coursework 3 ► Jump to. 19.04.2021 10:42 b.y G ENG
- Since in this patient pyruvate kinase is abnormal not only is less pyruvate made but intermediates above pyruvate in the glycolytic pathway build up slowing the pathway. which of the following would be expected? A.ADP to ATP ratios would be elevated above normal. B.NADP+ would increase relative to NADPH. C.Ribulose 5-phosphate levels would decrease. D.NADH to NAD+ ratios would decrease. E.Methemoglobin levels would increase. Explanation for answer in no. 6:In contrast to resting cells, muscle tissue in an active metabolic state will have ___________ ATP/ADP and __________ NADH/NAD+. Justify.a. high; highb. high; lowc. low; highd. low; lowe. medium; mediumA cell in an active catabolic steady state state needs to maintain A. a high cytosolic (ATP/ADP) and a high cytosolic (NADH/NAD+) ratio. B. a high cytosolic (ATP/ADP) and a low cytosolic (NADH/NAD+) ratio. C. a low cytosolic (ATP/ADP) and a low cytosolic (NADH/NAD+) ratio. D. a low cytosolic (ATP/ADP) and a high cytosolic (NADH/NAD+) ratio.
- Which one of the following chemical equations represent the aerobic cellular respiration? a. 6CO2 + 6H20 + Sunlight - > CH1206 + 602 b. CoH120+602-> 6C02 + 6H20 + 38 ATP molecules c. CoH120+602- 6C0, +6H,0 + 36 or 38 ATP molecules + heat d. CaH120+02 CO2+ H0+36 or 38 ATP molecules + heat choiceWhich of the two set ups shall generate higher amount of energy in terms of net ATP generated? Set up A. The one containing 1 mole of trimyristin being catabolized and completely oxidized. Set up B. The one containing combined fatty acids (1mole each) that comprise trymiristin.Use the lettered items below to correctly identify the numbered items (86 to 97) in the diagram. Record your responses onto the Google Form. a. 6 NADH b. 2 ATP (net) 2 NADH C. d. 36 or 38 ATP e. 6 ATP 2 ATP 18 ATP f. g. h. 4 ATP i. j. k. 4 FADH, 4 or 6 ATP 2 FADH, #ATP glucose 87 slycolysis 86 88 89 COverted to pyruvate 97 90 acetyl CoA 91 Krebs 93 92 cycle 94 95 96 Total Theoretical ATP Yleld =
- Which of the following is true for both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration? A B с D oxidation of FADH₂ to FAD reduction of FAD to FADH₂ oxidation of NADH to NAD + reduction of NAD * to NADHThe electrogenic sodium/potassium ATPase plays a critical role in cellular physiology by A. using the energy in ATP to extrude three potassium ions out of the cell in exchange for taking two sodium ions into the cell. B. using the energy in moving sodium ions out of the cell or potassium into the cell to make ATP. C. using the energy in moving sodium ions into the cell or potassium ions out of the cell to make ATP. D. using the energy in ATP to extrude three sodium ions out of the cell in exchange for taking two potassium ions into the cell.The enzyme aldolase catalyzes the fourth step of glycolysis. This enzyme has a zinc ion (Zn2+) bound in its active site. This ion likely binds which of the following amino acids? a.A b.K c.S d.G e.D