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- Please ASAP. Thank u Based on your understanding of cellular respiration, explain in detail the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Use detail.ATP synthase, hexokinase, and isocitrate dehydrogenase are important enzymes in aerobic respiration. Please provide a description for each enzyme containing the following information: (1) the metabolic stage in aerobic respiration they are involved in, (2) the enzyme class where they belong, and (3) the chemical eaction they catalyze.Considering the chemicalequation of the aerobiccellular respiration whichmolecules does the cell needand which molecules does itliberate in the process?
- (a) Hexokinase (HK), phoshofructokinase (PFK) and pyruvate kinase are three regulatory enzymes that regulate metabolic reaction in glycolysis. Elaborate how equilibrium conditions would be controlled by these enzymes. PLEASE FAST AND RIGHT CLEER.dtermoine 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 ALLSimilar to the activity in our muscle cells, certain bacteria canutilize sugars by aerobic cellular respiration (which requiresoxygen) or by fermentation (which does not). However, like musclecells, these bacteria only use fermentation when oxygen is notavailable. Why is aerobic respiration preferable? What is thespecific role of oxygen in this process?
- ATP synthase of mitochondria: the structure and principles ofwork. F0and F1subunits of ATP synthase: their functional valueDescribe the two phases ofanaerobic glycolysis. Howmany ATP molecules resultfrom anaerobic respiration?Discuss atleast 3 differences and similarities between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
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