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- During the Krebs Cycle, NAD+ O accepts two electrons. loses CO2 O accepts two H atoms. accepts one H atom. accepts two electrons and one H+ ion.Krebs cycle products/acetyl CoA molecule are 4 CO2, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 ATP 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP 2 CO2, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP 6 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4 ATPWhat are the two reactants and two products for the process illustrated below? ADP ATP NADP*. NADPH H20 FIG. 4.3
- As one molecule of NADH passes trough the ETS, O 1 molecule of ATP is produced O 2.5 molecules of ATP is produced O 3.5 molecules of ATP is producedATP- 8 NADH- 20 CO2- 12 FADH2- 4 20 is the wrong answer Can i please get the right answer to the queshtionH₂N 2 ATP + HCO₂ + NH₂ 2 ADP, PCPS-1 H₂N OPO,2 CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo 1 O=A ARG1 NH₂ H₂O OTC NH₂ H₂H000 NH CHI CH₂ COO CH₂ CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo This pathway is a net producer of energy. True False NH CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ HỘ NHỎ coo ASL NH₂ - فہة - NH CH₂ CH₂ HỔ NHĨ 3 ASS ATP PP L-Asp AMP 1 L-ornithine 2 carbamoyl phosphate 3 L-citrulline 4 argininosuccinate 5 fumarate 6 L-arginine 7 urea L-Asp L-aspartate CPS-1 carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I OTC Ornithine transcarbamoylase ASS argininosuccinate synthetase ASL argininosuccinate lyase ARG1 arginase 1 OH OH NH₂
- How many FADH2 and NADH molecules are produced, respectively, after 6 "turns" of the B-oxidation pathway? 0 6,6 O 6, 12 O 12,6 O 6, 18Select ALL of the following that are made during the Kreb's Cycle. ATP CO2 NADH OFADH2How many ATP are produced when 2moles of NADH enter the electron transport chain?o 3 ATPo 5 ATPo 4.5 ATPo 2.5 ATP
- What is a reduction reaction? When ATP is hydrolyzed When a molecule gives up an electron When a molecule accepts an electron When a molecule accepts a proton What provides energy to power the ATP synthase? O ATP O Flow of protons from outside the cell to inside Flow of protons from inside the cell to outside NADH donates electrons directly to the ATP synthase Which of the following best describes NAD --> NADH O NAD is reduced to NADH NAD is oxidized to NADH 6. O ATP is required for NAD to become NADH Three molecules of NAD combine to make NADHWhat is the terminal electron acceptor in photo- phosphorylation? 1 02 2 H2O 3 CO2 4 NADP+Which of the following is the odd one out? NADP FMN NAD