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1.What defines the sum of all biochemical reactions of an organism?
A.Embolism
B.
C. Anabolism
D. Catabolism
2.Which of the following biochemical reactions is NOT a catabolic reaction?
A.Glycogenolysis
B. Gluconeogenesis
C. Citric Acid Cycle
D.Glycolysis
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- CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.Which of the following reaction types are NOT found in glycolysis?A. isomerizationB. oxidationC. reductionD. phosphorylation 2.What type of reaction regenerates oxaloacetate after one turn of the Kreb's cycle?A. hydrationB. dehydrationC. reductionD. oxidationCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER ONLY. PLS ANSWER 1.Which of the following pathways DOES NOT occur in the mitochondria?A.Glycolysis B.Oxidative PhosphorylationC. Beta Oxidation of Fatty AcidsD.Krebs' Cycle 2.What defines the sum of all biochemical reactions of an organism?A.AnabolismB.MetabolismC.CatabolismD. Embolism 3.Oxidative phosphorylation happens in the mitochondriaA.TrueB. FalsePlease help me identify these based on the model on the picture (even without explanation), thank you so much!1. What is metabolism? 2. What are the two types of metabolism? 3. Which metabolic reaction requires an input of energy? 4. Which metabolic reaction releases energy? 5. Which reaction yields a more complex molecule and is reductive? 6. Which reaction yields a simpler molecule and is oxidative? 7. What are the products of catabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 8. What are the products of anabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 9. Which reaction is divergent? Why? 10. Which reaction is convergent? Why? 11. How can you relate waterfalls to a mole of glucose? 12. What are the steps in catabolism? 13. What is the common pathway of the degraded complex molecules?
- CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.What kind of reaction is catalyzed by hexokinase?A. oxidationB. reductionC. phosphorylationD. isomerization 2.Which of the following reaction types are NOT found in glycolysis?A. phosphorylationB. reductionC. oxidationD. isomerization 3.What type of reaction is catalyzed by glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase?A.phosphorylationB.reductionC. isomerizationD. oxidationCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.What kind of reaction is catalyzed by hexokinase? A. reductionB.phosphorylationC.isomerizationD. oxidation 2.What type of reaction regenerates oxaloacetate after one turn of the Kreb's cycle?A.dehydrationB.reductionC.oxidationD. hydrationCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.What is the reason for isomerization of citrate to isocitrate?A.The reaction converts a tertiary alcohol, which cannot easily be oxidized, to a secondary alcohol that can be oxidizB. Isocitrate protects cells from the toxic effects of arsenite ion.C. The reaction is one major regulatory step for the citric acid cycle because it functions as a rate limiting step.D. Isocitrate is a substrate for a reaction that occurs spontaneously without enzymatic catalysis 2.Which of the following molecules is NOT involved in the cycle of B-oxidation?A. coenzyme AB. B-hydroxybutyrateC. B-ketoacyl-CoAD. acetyl-CoA
- I really need help with this please In the space below, list ALL redox reactions that occurduring cellular respiration. At the end of your list, how many ATP areGenerated from these redox reactionsFor your answer, use this format:reactant, product, enzyme, electron carrier generated, number of electroncarriers generated per glucose moleculeNo short forms - use correct chemical names! example e.g. Reactant A, Product B, ABC dehydrogenase, electron carrier X'4 molecules generatedCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.Glycogenesis is favored when there is low ATP concentration. Glycogenolysis is favored when there is a low ATP concentrationA. Only the second statement is correctB. Both statements are correctC. Neither statements are correctD. Only the first statement is correct 2.High energy condition favors glycolysis, Krebs cycle and b-oxidation of fatty acids. Low energy condition favors glycogenesis andfatty acid synthesis.A. Neither statements are correctB.Only the first statement is correctC.Only the second statement is correctD. Both statements are correctCHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER What type of reaction is catalyzed by glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase?A.phosphorylationB.reductionC. isomerizationD. oxidation
- CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER 1.What kind of cells often use the glycerol-phosphate shuttle?A.brainB. heartC.liverD. kidney 2.What is the net ATP yield of the complete glycolysis of 5 molecules of glucose?A. 4B. 5C. 10D. 12 3.Which of the following substrates is used in the first oxidation step of the Kreb's cycle to produce NADH and COy?A. isocitrateB. a-ketoglutarateC. citrateD. succinyl-CoAplease help me answer all questions, if not anything you can help me with... even without explanation <3 thank you so much 4. Which metabolic reaction releases energy? 5. Which reaction yields a more complex molecule and is reductive? 6. Which reaction yields a simpler molecule and is oxidative? 7. What are the products of catabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 8. What are the products of anabolism? Which part of the cell does this pathway take place? 9. Which reaction is divergent? Why? 10. Which reaction is convergent? Why? 11. How can you relate waterfalls to a mole of glucose? 12. What are the steps in catabolism? 13. What is the common pathway of the degraded complex molecules?CHOOSE THE CORRECT LETTER A new metabolic enzyme which utilizes NAD* as a coenzyme. Which of the following could be TRUE based on this information?A. It is involved in an anabolic pathway.B. It performs acetyl group transfer.C. It is involved in a catabolic pathway.D.It catalyzes a hydrolytic cleavage.