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End products of biochemical reactions are sometimes gases.
What types of gases can be produced as a result of sugar fermentation?
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- Which biochemical reactions are taking place on a molecular level during cocoa bean fermentation?Enzymatic method does not require prior separation of individual sugars. True or False?If in our yeast fermentation rate experiment we have a reaction tube that has no sugar in it (no source to make Pyruvate), but rather only yeast and water, what kind of control is the tube?
- With the aid of diagrams and equations, explain the biochemical processes involved in each of the following, in named cells. Start by mentioning the purpose and site of occurrence of each. Please go into details. a. Homolactic fermentation. b. Cor cycle.Using the image in step 3 in what type of metabolic reactions does it occur?How are biochemically unfavourable reactions able to produce adequate amounts of products?
- It is biochemical reactions that enable organisms to harness sunlight to manufacture organic molecules? It is a molecule whose high energy phosphate bonds power many biological processes? This is a disk-like structure that makes up the inner membrane of a chloroplast? These are plant pigments responsible for bright red, yellow and orange colors in many fruits and vegetables? These are photosynthetic pigments efficient at absorbing orange, red, yellow, and green light, wavelengths that are not well absorbed by chlorophyll a? TRUE OR FALSE A coupled reaction is a pair of reactions, one exothermic and one endothermic. ATP contains less energy than ADP. In the ATP-ADP cycle, when the phosphate is removed, energy is released. In coupled reaction, an endothermic reaction supplies the energy needed to drive an exothermic reaction. Chlorophyll absorbs green light.It is biochemical reactions that enable organisms to harness sunlight to manufacture organic molecules? It is a molecule whose high energy phosphate bonds power many biological processes? This is a disk-like structure that makes up the inner membrane of a chloroplast? These are plant pigments responsible for bright red, yellow and orange colors in many fruits and vegetables? These are photosynthetic pigments efficient at absorbing orange, red, yellow, and green light, wavelengths that are not well absorbed by chlorophyll a?The following image is a schematic of the metabolic processes occurring in a plant contained in a closed container. A=Light Dependent reactions B=Glycolysis C=Light Independent Reactions D=Kreb's cycle E=electron transport chain 2a) Use the figure above to explain the conditions in which the oxygen concentration remains constant in the container. b) 2-carboxyarabinitol-1,5-bisphosphate (CABP) is an inhibitor of the enzyme rubisco. Which pathway would this affect most?