Explain Kreb's cycle, including regulation and energy. Compare this to the ETC cycle. Give an example of a food that goes through either the Kreb's or the ETC cycle.
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Explain Kreb's cycle, including regulation and energy. Compare this to the ETC cycle. Give an example of a food that goes through either the Kreb's or the ETC cycle.
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- In the context of glucose metabolism and regulation, explain how the food we eat turn into its end product as glucose.Although the catabolism of glucose produces energy, the first step uses energy. Explain why.Draw graphs to represent the effects of changes in temperature, pH, and enzyme and substrate concentration on the rate of enzymatic reactions. Explain the mechanisms responsible for the effects you have graphed.
- Fill out the table Krebs cycle - Input and output (from 1 Glucose Molecule)What is metabolism, and how are different types of energy useful for metabolism? Explain the three main uses of metabolic energy. Give examples.Explain the four stages of biochemical energy production from food which are part of the typical metabolic pathways.
- Explain why the Cori cycle is necessary and when your cells would use this cycle.Refer to the diagram of the Krebs cycle Which substance could be considered as the most “heavily used” metabolic intermediate?* Succinyl CoA Acetoacetyl CoA Acetyl CoA Pyruvic Acid"Animals and plants use oxidation to extract energy from the food molecules", is true or false.
- The final total number of ATP molecules produced during KREBS cycle from a single glucose molecule (starting from acetyl-CoA): Select one: a. 15 b. 12 C. 24 d. 30How much energy would be generated in the cells of a person who consumed a diet of pyruvate instead of glucose? Contrast the energy production of a high carbohydrate diet.Use a flowchart to arrange the following steps in the catabolism of carbohydrates in the order by whichthey occur: the electron transport chain, the conversion of glucose to acetyl CoA, the hydrolysis of starch,oxidative phosphorylation, and the citric acid cycle