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Chapter 12, Problem 2IA.1Q
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The total number of ATP produced by one glucose completing glycolysis:
Introduction:
The glycolysis is the process of series of reactions converting the glucose molecules into two molecules of pyruvate along with the accessory trapping of the energy in the form of
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A. What type of metabolic reaction is shown by the following reactions?
CHOICES : Amphibolic, Anabolic, Catabolic
Glycogen to glucose
Acted upon by aminopeptidase
Releases energy
Translation
Glucose converted to pyruvate
TCA cycle
Energy expenditure
Production of carbamoyl phosphate
Krebs-Henseleit cycle
Normally occurs in the ER
Arginine production in urea cycle
Fatty acids to phospholipids
Glucose converted to glycogen
Triglycerides to ATP
Normally occurs in the power house of the cell
B. Where do the following reactions take place in the cell?
CHOICES : Mitochondria, Cytosol, Nucleus, All choices
Condensation of citrulline and aspartate
Cleavage of argininosuccinate
Condensation of ammonia, carbon dioxide and ATP
Hydrolysis of arginine
Transfer of carbamoyl group
C. What by-product/s are generated from these reactions.
CHOICES : argininosuccinate, carbamoyl phosphate,arginine ,citrulline, urea, fumarate
Condensation of citrulline and aspartate
Cleavage of argininosuccinate…
Write a balanced chemical equation for the pentose phosphate pathway in the first two modes depicted in Figure , where
(a) ribose-5-phosphate synthesis is maximized and
(b) NADPH production is maximized, by conversion of the sugar phosphate products to glucose-6-phosphate for repeated operations of the pathway
Like all chemical reactions, the glycolytic pathway can be expressed as a balanced equation showing reactants on the left side of the equation and products on the right. The equations below describe (a) aerobic glycolysis and (b) anaerobic glycolysis (lactic acid fermentation). However, they are not balanced (i.e., they lack the correct stoichiometry). Complete the equations using the correct stoichiometry, assuming that each reaction starts with one molecule of glucose.
glucose + ADP + Pi + NAD+ --> pyruvate + ATP + NADH + H+
glucose + ADP + Pi --> lactate + ATP
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