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- After the citric acid cycle reactions run _________, one six-carbon glucose molecule has been completely broken down to CO2. a. once b. twice c. six times d. twelve timesfull oxidation of 2 moles of glucose produce 36ATP O 72ATP 48ATP O 106ATP OGlycolysis: Kcalmole 0 -18 On the picture above identify all endergonic steps. Glucose Energy levels in glycolysis 10 2 Pyruvates
- The enzyme is considered to be alan * ÇOO ÇOO Lactate dehydrogenase HO-C-H+ NAD C=0 + NADH + H CH: Pyruvate Lactate O Oxydoreductase O Isomerase O Hydrolase O Ligase O DehydrataseHow many ATP couny after complete oxidation 1 mol glucoseNumber of final ATP compounds resulting from oxidation of one molecule of glucose by aerobic respiration * 24 Non of these 12 44 38
- If the fatty acid 12:0 is catabolized completely, to carbon diaxide and water, the net yield of ATP per molecule of fatty acid is: (Assume that re-oxidation of NADH via the electron transport chain yields the equivalent of 3 ATP. and that re-oxidation of FADH, vields 2 ATP) O 102 ATP O 95 ATP O 97 ATP O 100 ATPdtermoine numberof ATPS GENERATED FROM COMPLETE oxidation of fructose-6-phosphate isocitrate stearidonic acid [18 carbons triangle 6,9,12,15] indicate where everything comes from ex ATPS FROM GLYCOLYSIS , NADH FROM TCA ETC LIST ALLIn liver, the accumulation of which of the following metabolite attenuates the inhibitory of ATP on phosphofructokinase? * O Fructose-2,6-Bisphosphate Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate Glucose-6-Phosphate O Citrate
- I. ATP Calculation A. Given that three molecules of glucose underwent full oxidation, how many of the following is produced in each phase? Show your solutions. Glycolysis NADH FADH₂ ATP A B C Pyruvate Oxidation D E F G H I Kreb's CycleInhibiting which of the following enzymes will block gluconeogenesis but not glycolysis? Pyruvate carboxylase Pyruvate kinase Phosphoglycerokinase Phosphenolpyruvate carboxykinase Phosphofructokinase-1Are there any alternatives or body Event What happens when Oxygen is present What happens when Oxygen is absent mechanism to resolve it? Explain Glycolysis OH Pyruvate HC-H c-c-C-H C-C-C-H OH Glycolysis он c-c-C-H of OH 6 OH 2D 2 NADH Pyruvate Glucose www.google.com/search?q=picture+of+glycolysis Acetyl CoA Krebs FAD Cycle FADH NADHH ATP co. Single cycle: 2. co, : 1 ATP : 1 FADH, : 3* NADH + H Two cycles: 4 co, 2ATP 2 FADH, : 6- NADH H https://www.google.com/search?q=picture+of+krebs+cycle Electron Transport Chain Ireerm e spae Cnplen coa Conples N Complex Cyt Fel NADH MAD Suoule Fmu ATP synthase 120, Maru Erzyme compexen of the electron transport ehala ADP P. ATP .ttps://www.google.com/search?q=PICTURE+OF+ELECTRO N+TRANSPORT+CHAIN