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ATP is used by cells for all of the following except ___
catabolic reactions |
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intracellular movement (e.g. vesicular transport) |
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transport solutes across the plasma membrane |
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anabolic reactions |
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muscle contraction |
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- The proton channel of ATP synthase consists of: 8–14 pairs of α helices. 8–14 a subunits. 7 α helices. 8–14 α helices. 8–14 half-channels.With the choices below where does (a) catabolic pathway; and (b) anabolic pathway take place? a. Cytoplasmb. Mitochondriac. Smooth endoplasmic reticulumd. NucleusWhich of the below cellular processes requires input of ATP energy? Group of answer choices ATP-synthase creating ATP Na+-K+-ATPase (sodium-potassium pump) activity Simple diffusion Pyruvate Oxidation The Electron Transport Chain
- . An aerobic prokaryotic cell is able to generate a maximum of how many molecules of ATP from the complete catabolism of one glucose molecule into carbon dioxide and water? 2 molecules of ATP 4 molecules of ATP 6 molecules of ATP 30 molecules of ATP 32 molecules of ATPAn anaerobic prokaryotic cell is able to generate a maximum of how many molecules of ATP from the catabolism of one glucose molecule into two molecules of ethanol? 2 molecules of ATP 4 molecules of ATP 6 molecules of ATP 30 molecules of ATP 32 molecules of ATPCellular respiration is an important process in providing energy for cellular works. Which of the following process produce the most energy in the form of ATP during cellular respiration? Glycolysis Oxidative phosphorylation Substrate-level phosphorylation Citric acid cycle
- Mitochondria contain anout 1500 different proteins true falseWhat is the direct source of energy that powers molecular motors? proton gradient H+ gradient hydrolysis of GTP hydrolysis of ATPThe F-class ATP synthase and the V-class proton pumps are similar in many ways. How are they different? their subunit composition the ion with which they interact none of the above their subcellular localization