Explain which of the following substances ATP, CoA-SH, FAD and NAD+ have the subunits in their structure? A.Have 2 two ribose subunits.
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Explain which of the following substances ATP, CoA-SH, FAD and NAD+ have the subunits in their structure?
A.Have 2 two ribose subunits.
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- Explain which of the following substances ATP, CoA-SH, FAD and NAD+ have the subunits in their structure? D.Have four different types of subunits.Explain which of the following substances ATP, CoA-SH, FAD and NAD+ have the subunits in their structure? C.Has a single adenine subunitWhich of the following substances ATP, CoA-SH, FAD and NAD+ have the subunits in their structure? A.Have 2 two ribose subunits.B.Have two phosphate subunits.C.Has a single adenine subunitD.Have four different types of subunits.
- For one molecule of the fatty acid as shown in the picture. How many molecules of NADH can be formed? A. 14 B.12 C.13In the Electron Transport Chain:(a). What are the two nucleotide molecules that are involved in funneling the electrons into the chain?(b). Indicate all the reactions (in the pathways) that are involved in the transfer of the electrons to these two nucleotides.Which of the following describes a purpose for the function of phosphoglucoisomerase? a) allows for phosphorylation for trapping the molecule in the cell b)promotes substrate level phosphorylation and formation of ATP c) allows formation of a primary alcohol necessary for the next step of phosphorylation d)facilitates epimerization, the change in stereochemistry at one chiral carbon
- Draw a six-carbon saturated fatty acid and show where the double bond is created during the first step of b-oxidation. What is the orientation of this bond?for the coenzyme structures below label the following: a.) label the coenzymes b.) identify the reactive components of both coenzymes c.) identify the component that differs between NAD+ and NADP+ d.) how come these coenzymes are known as dinucleotides?Explain how fatty acids are constructed two carbon atoms at atime while the immediate donor of these carbons is a threecarbon compound.
- Lauric acid is a 12-carbon fatty acid with no double bonds. The sodium salt of lauric acid (sodium laurate) is a common detergent used in a variety of products, including laundry detergent, shampoo, and toothpaste. How many molecules of ATP and NADPH are required to synthesize lauric acid?Provide an illustration showing the broken down of C7 fatty acid into its corresponding end products. What are the products being generated and how much of these products are generated from C7 fatty acids? Briefly explain it.Which of the following statements are true?For each, explain why or why not.(a) All coenzymes are electron-transfer agents.(b) Coenzymes do not contain phosphorus or sulfur.(c) Generating ATP is a way of storing energy.