Biology 2e
Biology 2e
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ISBN: 9781947172517
Author: Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann Clark
Publisher: OpenStax
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Chapter 7, Problem 16RQ

The effect of high levels of ADP is to__inv __ cellular respiration.

  1. increase the activity of specific enzymes
  2. decrease the activity of specific enzymes
  3. have no effect on the activity of specific enzymes
  4. slow down the pathway

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The effect of high levels of ADP is to_inv_cellular respiration. a. increase the activity of specific enzymes b. decrease the activity of specific enzymes c. have no effect on the activity of specific enzymes d. slow down the pathway
The last part of cellular respiration is called oxidative phosphorylation.  We use the term oxidative here because… Select one: a. No real reason but it sounded cool. b. oxidation refers to the removal of electrons from NADH or FADH2 (i.e. this is all redox). c. We are eukaryotes and use oxygen to make ATP. d. oxygen is the final electron acceptor
Given: After all the process of cellular Respiration 608 ATP were produced. Compute: F. number of atp in ETC G. # of H2O in glycolysis

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