A new metabolic enzyme which utilizes NAD* as a coenzyme
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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.
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- Which statement about the ATP synthase is false? a. It is a rotary machine b. It is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane c. It can make ATP, or it can break ATP down d. It only contains membrane-embedded regionsWhich of the following reactions is the most exergonic? a Conversion of PEP to Pyruvate b Conversion of Glucose-6-phosphate to Glucose c All of the reactions are equally exergonic. d Hydrolysis of ATPOxidative phosphorylation is the process by which the free energy obtained from the oxidation of metabolic fuels is used to generate ATP. (a).Which enzyme reaction controls oxidative phosphorylation? (b).Describe the way this enzyme controls oxidative phosphorylation
- Which of the following statements is a lie?Select one:a.Specific enzymes in the electron transport chain are unaffected by feedback inhibition.b.Elevated levels of ADP will increase pathway activity in the electron transport chain.c.The rate of transport of electrons through the electron transport chain is regulated by feedback inhibition.What is the role of NAD+ in the process of cellular respiration? a. It functions as an electron carrier. b. It functions as an enzyme. c. It is the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration. d. It is a nucleotide source for the synthesis of ATP.Which of the following statements concerning the location of the metabolic pathways is correct? a. All reactions of the glycolysis take place in the mitochondria. b. All reactions of the TCA cycle take place in the mitochondria. c. Some reactions of the TCA cycle take place in the cytosol, and some in mitochondria. d. Some reactions of the glycolysis take place in the cytosol, and some in mitochondria.
- What Is The Main Purpose Of Oxygen In Cellular Respiration? A)Allowing For The Break Down Of Glucose In Pyruvate B)Suppling Electrons To The Electron Transport Chain C)Allowig For A Flow Of Electrons In The Electron Transport Chain D)Oxidation Of Pyruvate To Acetyl COAWhich is not a member of the central pathways? explain why you choice the answer a.glycolysis b.the pentose phosphate pathway c.the calvin cycle d. the tricarboxylic acid cycleWhich of the following is incorrect about the ATP synthase mechanism? a. It explains how ATP is hydrolyzed into ADP and Pi b. At any moment, each catalytic site has a different conformation and binding affinity c. It is called the binding change mechanism d. It involves rotation-driven conformational changes that alter the affinity of each catalytic subunit
- The oxygen (O2) consumed during aerobic cellular respiration is involved directly in which process or event? A) the phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP B)accepting electrons at the end of the electron transport chain C)glycolysis D)the oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA E)the citric acid cycle 12.Which of the following statements is TRUE of the electron transport chain (ETC)? A. The movement of electrons down the ETC drives the formation of a proton (H+) gradient. B. The movement of H+ ions through ATP synthase drives the transfer of electrons down the ETC. C. The movement of electrons down the ETC drives the movement of ADP and phosphate through ATP synthase. D. The movement of H+ ions across the inner membrane of the mitochondria drives the transfer of electrons down the ETC.Why is it important to regenerate NAD+ during fermentation?a. It helps maintain the reactions of glycolysis.b. So that it can transfer an electron to the electron transport chainc. To maintain the concentration of pyruvate in a celld. To produce alcohol or lactic acid for the cell