In your own words (and own understanding), summarize briefly the events of: 1. Glycolysis 2. The citric acid cycle 3. Oxidative phosphorylation
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- The most regulated enzyme in glycolysis is a Hexokinase b G3P Dehydrogenase c Pyruvate Kinase d Phosphofructokinasetrue about glycolysis is- a. occurs in mitochondria b. complete breakdown of glucose C. conversion of glucose to 3 carbon units d. 3 ATP are utilised in anaerobic pathwaychoose the metabolic pathway being described in the statement choices: Digestion Glycolysis Formation of Acetyl CoA Krebs Cycle ETC Reactions Glycogenesis Glycogenolysis Gluconeogenesis 1. absorption of glucose in the blood stream 2. series of release of small amount of energy reducing oxygen to water
- You are a genetic analyst and you have a patient with inherited defects of glycolysis. Specifically, this patient has severe symptoms that stem from issues in their erythrocytes (red blood cells). You find that your patient has a deficiency in Hexokinase (HK). Given this information and keeping in mind what you learned about the steps of glycolysis, bisphosphoglycerate (BPG), and the importance of 2,3 BPG for hemoglobin oxygen binding what do you predict will be the effect of this mutation? Select all that apply. decreased 2,3BPG concentrations reduced flow of metabolites through glycolysis increased 2,3BPG concentrations increased flow of metabolites through glycolysis decreased hemoglobin oxygen affinity increased hemoglobin oxygen affinity 000000Regarding cellular respiration glycolysis occurs in whatGlycolysis produces_____and_______through oxidizing_____ and ____choose from the following:GlucosePyruvateNADHNADPHATP
- Based on your knowledge of oxidative phosphorylation, explain why there is an increase in whole-animal oxygen consumption when your dog (or cat) runs.After glycolysis, the steps of aerobic respiration proceed from to to acetyl-CoA formation the citric acid cycle electron transfer phosphorylationWhich of the following statement is TRUE about the using of proteins as fuel? Oa. Excess amino acids present are converted by enzymes to intermediates of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle of O b. None of the options is true O c. After amino acids can feed into glycolysis or the citric acid cycle, their amino groups must be removed, a process called deamination O d. Firstly, they must be digested to short amino acids chains O e. All of the options are true
- AAUP NIN) May Time le In the central metabolic processes, the following statement is true: O a. Nonspontaneous processes have a positive delta G O b. Nonspontaneous processes can happen alone if an enzyme is present. O c. Spontaneous processes have a positive delta G O d. Spontaneous processes are usually reversible April 26 (Glycolysis.One consequence of compartmentation of metabolism is the need to transport molecules in an intricate cooperation between organelles. Support this statement using the fat to sucrose conversion reactions (gluconeogenesis) OR the reactions of photorespiration.Which of the following statements is/are FALSE about glycolysis? A. It is an anaerobic process. B. Some steps occur in cytosol, others in mitochondria. C. It is the conversion of glucose to lactate or ethanol. D. It is the 1st stage of glucose metabolism.