5.6. When animal cells produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid (Krebs) cycle and electron-transport chain, the cells: BIOCHEMISTRY_advanced a) are in the presence of one of these carbohydrates: glucose, fructose, lactose. b) are in aerobic conditions. c) produce two molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) at every turn of Krebs cycle. d) produce ATP, thanks to a mitochondrial H+ gradient coupled to the electron-transport chain. e) require mitochondrial cytochrom C for ATP production downstream of the electron-transport chain.
5.6. When animal cells produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid (Krebs) cycle and electron-transport chain, the cells: BIOCHEMISTRY_advanced a) are in the presence of one of these carbohydrates: glucose, fructose, lactose. b) are in aerobic conditions. c) produce two molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) at every turn of Krebs cycle. d) produce ATP, thanks to a mitochondrial H+ gradient coupled to the electron-transport chain. e) require mitochondrial cytochrom C for ATP production downstream of the electron-transport chain.
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5.6. When animal cells produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with glycolysis, tricarboxylic acid (Krebs) cycle and electron-transport chain, the cells:
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a) are in the presence of one of these carbohydrates: glucose, fructose, lactose.
b) are in aerobic conditions.
c) produce two molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) at every turn of Krebs cycle.
d) produce ATP, thanks to a mitochondrial H+ gradient coupled to the electron-transport chain.
e) require mitochondrial cytochrom C for ATP production downstream of the electron-transport chain.
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