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- The enzyme which catalyzes the reaction below belongs to which enzyme classification? || C-0- || C-0 C=0+ NADH + H* НО—С—Н+ NAD* CH3 CH, Ligase Oxidoreductase Lyase O HydrolaseGiven the following enzyme catalyzed reaction, identify the class and subclass of the enzyme involved: %3D CH3CH CH,CH2 SCOA SCOA COO СОWo reactions below and determine if they are exergonic or endergonic reactions + reactants 1. Label the molecules and identify this process Glucose + Oxygen -> ATP + Carbon Dioxide + Water 2. Summarize this process: M 3. Write the balanced equation for this process: 4. Is this process an exergonic or endergonic reaction? Why? O Search ATP energy OCO OCC OGO OGO Cell Respiration + products 8
- In the reaction shown above, Acetaldehyde is being. direction of the reaction as indicated by the arrows) to form Ethanol. (note the 2 NAD* 2 NADH H H Н-С—ОН c=0 CH3 ČH3 2 Ethanol 2 Acetylaldehyde O Hydrolyzed O Condensed Reduced O Oxidizedphosphorylase (n) glucose units + glucose-1-phosphate (n+1) glucose units + inorganic phosphate What is/are the CATALYST(S) in this reaction? Select all that apply. O ATP O(n) glucose units O inorganic phosphate glucose-1-phosphate phosphorylase O(n+1) glucose units O waterThe enzyme which catalyzes the reaction below belongs to which enzyme classification? Н.С— ОН HC=0 C=0 Н-С—ОН H,C-0-P-o- || H,C –0-P-0- O Transfera Hydrolase Isomerase Oxidoreductase
- Given the conditions below A (Enz A)→ B-(Enz B) C (Enz C) D (Enz D) →E Enzyme Reaction Rate @ Q1o Reaction Rate at 20 C 30 C A 1.38 1.68 1.44 2.78 C 1.23 1.84 1.58 1.96 If tissue D exhibits a reaction rate of 1.58 umol CO2 gFW-1 hr-1 at 20 C and has a Q10 of 1.96, what is the reaction rate at 30 C?Consider this chemical equation: Catalase 2H,02 2H,0 + O2 Hydrogen Water Oxygen peroxide What is the enzyme in this reaction? O catalase O2 O 2H2O2 2H20Consider the reaction: H O C—C—C—SCOA H₂C(CH₂)C= CO H H₂C-(CH₂) What kind of reaction is being performed here? b. What enzyme performs this reaction? OH H O O=C -C—C—C—SCOA H H c. What cofactors, if any, are required for this reaction?