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- Question- For every 1 TAG metabolized, how many water molecules would be produced by the electron transport chain? (show calculations)20. A hoax, perhaps? The citric acid cycle is part of aero-bic respiration, but no O 2 is required for the cycle. Explainthis paradox.Need help ASAP. Describe the steps by which the F0 portion of the ATP synthase harnesses the proton-motive force to help synthesize ATP. What would you expect to observe if the proton gradient were reversed? Explain your answer.
- Topic : Connection between Electron Transport & Phosphorylation Task: 1. Define P/O ratio 2. Explain its importance State all the explanations in point formQuestion:- Explain how the total yield of ATP from the oxidation of 1 mole of glucose to CO₂ + H₂O is affected by the use of the above shuttle versus the use of the Malate Aspartate Shuttle. (above shuttle is glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle)Additional information: ATP production by the ETC and ATP Synthase per glucose varies somewhat depending on the energy required to move NADH into the mitochondria and other energy uses for the hydrogen-ion gradient. Additional questions: 1.) How many ATP's are generally yielded by oxidative phosphorylation from the catabolism of one glucose? 2.) Summarize the total ATP's obtained from a single molecule of glucose, from start to finish? asap
- Pls help ASAP, thank you! "Regulation of metabolic pathways most typically occurs at enzyme steps that are"Preparation: Please review the notes from D2L as well as the presentations provided in the unit plan to complete this assessment. Visual Representation: Please choose a few diagrams from the presentation, online or D2L that clearly illustrates the processes of cellular respiration. You would need an annotated diagram to explain the processes of cellular respiration which include the following: glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, anaerobic fermentation. Your diagram can be presented in any way that you choose. Recording: Using your diagram as a reference, please explain each of the processes in your own words using the key vocabulary learned in class. The major concepts have been highlighted in the presentation as well. You can use the screen recording feature, loom, canva and many more digital tools. In your recording, please make connections and relate concepts to real life examples. Checklist: Include steps in glycolysis, pyruvate…Q2. Assess the role of redox electron transfer in the formation of an electrochemical proton gradient (the proton motive force), as follows: b) Using numerical values, explain how the energy derived from the transfer of electrons from NADH to O2 is preserved in the electrochemical proton gradient.
- Question: Start with a photon of sunlight and a carbon atom in a molecule of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: model/diagram their pathway from that starting point to their final destination as a glucose molecule that is used for energy in a cell in the plant root. Following your diagram/model, provide a written explanation for what your diagram/model depicts. Make sure both your model and explanation are clear, concise, and have the appropriate level of detail to clearly demonstrate you understand photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and the movement of mass and energy in plants. hence- recreate the diagram on pic 29 , but using the information from this problem. Then, when you get to cell respiration, explain what happens, and how carbs get converted to lipids in pic12Question - is if the cells in our bodies were to convert the required energy into our food substance with only a 20% of the order, how would our bodies function? What consequences would our bodies deal with?Question:- List the different molecules, an electrons is part of, as it moves from NADPH through the light-independent phase of photosynthesis and is synthesized into a substrate that can feed it into a NADH molecule as part of aerobic cellular respiration. Provide 2 different options for NADH production.