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- We have discussed the aerobic metabolism of glucose extensively in this class. To capture and use the energy in glucose to make ATP, we must utilize 4 different sequential pathways/steps. Starting with one glucose molecule and eventually ending with CO, H;O and ATP, list the 4 pathways/steps in order and tell me what molecules enter each pathway, and what the final products of each pathway are. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIUAv ev Tov : Its.edu.au/courses/26618/quizzes/67363/take Question 14 Select the correct statements. The enzymes used in glycolysis involves __________. Note there might be more than 1 correct statement. e to search U kinases to transfer phosphate groups between ADP and ATP kinases to rearrange carbon bonds in sugar molecules isomerases to phosphorylate sugar molecules hydrolases to rearrange carbon bonds in sugar molecules oxidoreductases to transfer electrons between molecules l 88 16°C G N Paused Upda ENG 10:55 PMCHO CHO CH,OH HO- H Phosphorogluco- isomerase Phosphofructo- kinase Hexokinase но H. но -H- но H- HO- АТР ADP H- HO- -HO- OH H- OH H- OH Via H- -HO- ATP ADP CH2OH CH,OPO,2 ČH,OPO,2 Но nin Glucose A B CH,OPO,2- CH2OPO, Fructose Fo D CH2OH Но H- biphosphate H- HO. HPO,2 / NAD+ / Triose aldolase OH Glyceraldehyde 3- phosphate dehydrogenase phosphate isomerase CH,OPO,2 Via OPO,2 сно HOH E CH,OPO, H- OH LOH CH,OPO, For CH,OPO,2 G COPO,2 он H3C HO. Pyruvic Acid
- Remember for T/F questions, either answer TRUE or FALSE, but if the answer is FALSE make sure to explain WHY the answer is false. A metabolic pathway can have unfavorable reactions within the pathway as long as the total sum of all reactions are favorable. $$ S OiLearn Video Wa.Write the balanced reactions catalyzed by complex I, II, III, and 1V, and using these, write the balanced net reaction for the electron transport chain. Structures are not necessary. b. Write the balanced reaction for the ATP synthase reaction. c. Write the net reaction for Oxidative phosphorylation showing the ATP produced from NADH oxidation and FADH2 oxidation. (this is in your text) d. Write the balanced reaction for ATP production by aerobic metabolism starting with glucose.Remember for T/F questions, either answer TRUE or FALSE, but if the answer is FALSE make sure to explain WHY the answer is false. A plant cell spends an obscene amount of energy on creating the protein Rubisco because Rubisco leads to creating 3GP which can jump into the glycolysis cycle and create food.
- Pls answer. - 1. How many ATP can be produced if the fatty acid palmitoleic acid is completely oxidized to produce energy? (Assume that all the acetyl CoA will enter the TCA Cycle). Write your solution on a piece of paper and attached it with your answer here.Remember that the chemical energy stored in glucose is found in the chemical bonds. Explain why aerobic cellular respiration releases much more energy for the cell to use than anaerobic. anaerobic cellular respiration examples Lactic Acid Fermentation 20,H,O, + 2 ATP Alcohol Fermentation 2C,H,OH + 2CO, + 2 ATP aerobic respiration tv Aa MacBook Air 80 888 DII DD F2 F3 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 23 $ & * 3 4 5 7 8 E R Y U { D K L C V M .. .-IDENTIFICATION 1. A type of reaction that occurs when an energy absorbing reaction requires an input from an energy releasing reaction. 2. What does ATP stands for? 3. What does ADP stands for? 4. When a phosphate bond is broken energy is released from ATP. This type of reaction is 5. To reconnect the phosphate with ADP energy must be absorbed from the breakdown of glucose during cellular metabolism. This type of reaction that occurs with glucose is 6. A biochemical process that involves the addition of phosphate to an organic compound. 7. How many kilojoules is released with ADP is reduced to ADP? 8. ATP is also formed from the process of cellular respiration in the mitochondria of a cell through 9. ATP is also produced in bacteria in the absence of oxygen called 10. A method in food processing which can produce small amounts of ATP is called
- The body uses ATP for several activities such as Muscle contraction, transport of molecules etc. Reflect on the main metabolic processes or pathways involved in ATP formation from each of the various macro molecules.Indicate the processes or pathways involved with ATP formation with each macro-molecule respectively.24a. What is the name of the process shown in the reaction below? ANSWER O || C-COOH J 2 CH Body* 3 #3 (PYRUVATE) (LACTIC ACID) 24b. Is this reaction an oxidation or a reduction? ANSWER (Oxidation or Reduction) 24c. Would this reaction make NAD+ or make NADH? ANSWER (NAD+ or NADH) 24d. No ATP is made in this reaction. In two sentences, explain why cells have to do this metabolism sometimes. Why is this sometimes necessary for survival? A 4 B % от оро CH 5 OH CH-COOH MacBook Pro I U < 6 & 7 8Multiple Choice: A. Glycolysis “uses” ATP by: Reducing CO2 Substrate-level phosphorylation Anabolism Oxidative phosphorylation B. Labels glucose for glycogenesis. GTP ATP CTP UTP C. The enzymes involved in the anaerobic reactions of pyruvate are (naka checkbox, so pwede more than one it answer) Releases energy by producing ATP Coenzymes act as oxidizing agents for the oxidation of metabolites Examples are glycolysis, PPP, & photosynthesis Breakdown of larger molecules into smaller ones