Consider a 24:1 △cis-9 fatty acid in the mitochondrion. For each fatty acid given, determine the following. Total number of ATP deducted Total net ATP
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Consider a 24:1 △cis-9 fatty acid in the mitochondrion.
For each fatty acid given, determine the following.
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Total number of ATP deducted
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Total net ATP
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- Using the answer code on the right, indicate which form of energy production is being described: 1. takes place in the mitochondrial matrix 2. produces H2O as a by-product 3. results in a rich yield of ATP 4. takes place in the cytosol 5. processes acetyl-CoA 6. takes place in the mitochondrial innermembrane cristae 7. converts glucose into two pyruvate molecules 8. uses molecular oxygen 9. accomplished by the electron transport system and ATP synthase (a) glycolysis (b) citric acid cycle (c) oxidative phosphorylationConsider a 24:1 △cis-9 fatty acid in the mitochondrion. For each fatty acid given, determine the following. Gross ATP from b-oxidation cycles Gross ATP from acetyl CoA produced Gross ATP from conversion of propionyl CoA (if applicable) Total number of ATP deducted Total net ATPIf the cell used one molecule of glucose and there was no loss of energy or intermediates what is the total number of moles of ATP generated per mole of glucose please explain
- Consider ten glucose molecules that enter a cell. How many ATP can be generated by the complete catabolism of these into CO2 and H2O? If all ten are first incorporated into glycogen, liberated from glycogen, and then fully catabolized into CO2 and H2O, does the ATP tally increase, decrease or stay the same? Consider that 1 UTP = 1 ATP. Explain. Describe the processes which produce ATP and provide a balanced equation of glucose, CO2, H2O and O2Write the balanced equation for aerobic cellular respiration including the total number of ATP produced.How many net ATPs would be produced if the following fatty acid is completely oxidized intocarbon dioxides and water? 94.5 96.5 98 98.5 108
- List the four stages of aerobic cellular respiration. In addition, for each stage list the amount of NADH, FADH, CO2 and ATP made per glucose moleculeWhat is the total number of H+ transferred from matrix to intermembrane space of the mitochondria by complexes I, II and III for every 2 electrons movement? What would be the total amount of ATP synthesized (explain)?How many ATP molecules are made when 40 protons flow from the intermembrane space to the matrix in healthy human mitochondria?
- If a bacterium has 12 c-subunits in its ATP synthase and a yeast (eukaryotic) has 10 c-subunits in its ATP synthase, which would have more ATP per mole glucose available for processes that require ATP in the cytoplasm? Calculate the amounts of ATP produced per H+ transferred to explain your answer.In cellular respiration, why does it have to be multiple steps in order to get glucose/ATP rather than in just one major step? Explain in no less than 7 sentencesWhat should be the net yield of ATP in glycolysis when endogenous glycogen is used? Give answer as a numeric value.