The mitochondria are the location where citric acid cycle takes place and most ATP is produced.
takes place and most --- The mitochondria are the location where produced citric acid cycle; acetyl...
What is true about citric acid cycle is A. 2 NADH are produced for every acetyl COA B.CO2 is formed C.3 ATP are made for every acetyl CoA D. 3 NADH are produced for every acetyl COA E. Citric acid intermediates are used for biosynthesis of many molecules. ОА, В OBD B.DE D
8. The citric acid cycle requires acetyl-CoA to begin. Describe how acetyl-CoA is produced for the citric acid cycle.
How many molecules of ATP are produced per acetyl CoA completing the citric acid cycle? a) 1 b) 2 c) 10 d) 12
14Carbon label was detected in Carbon dioxide with 3 turns of citric acid cycle. Where was the radiolable in acetyl Coenzyme A? why? Where was the radiolable in pyruvate?why?
37. If citric acid cycle enzymes are being inhibited, excess acetyl-CoA cannot be processed in the citric acid cycle. This excess acetyl-CoA could be utilized to form A. pyruvate. B. oxaloacetate (OAA). C. fatty acids. A and B all of the above
1. Where specifically within the cell does the citric acid cycle take place?__________________________________ 2. How many carbons from the original glucose molecule enter each round of the citric acid cycle?________ 3. How many carbons exit out of the citric acid cycle during each round, as a waste product?_________ Where did the carbons in this waste product originally come from (what molecule)? 4. The role of NAD+ in the citric acid cycle is the same as in glycolysis; namely, to taxi...
1. In untreated Type 1 diabetes, the hepatocyte's citric acid cycle becomes overwhelmed with acetyl-CoA fr Map excessive fatty acid oxidation. Although the excess acetyl-CoA is not toxic, it must be diverted into the formation of ketone bodies: acetone, acetoacetate, and D-(hydroxybutyrate.
What problem would arise if the excess acetyl-CoA were not converted to ketone bodies?
How does the diversion to ketone bodies solve the problem?
The enzymes converting acetyl-CoA to acetoacetate liberate the CoA to be used in...
5. In the Citric Acid Cycle, a flavin coenzyme is required for a. Condensation of acetyl-CoA and Oxaloacetate. b. Oxidation of Succinate c. Oxidation of Isocitrate. d. Oxidation of Malate. e. Hydration of Fumarate.
Where are different Krebs cycle enzyme localized in mitochondria? Who is the odd one out in terms of its location? Explain why Acetyl CoA is a hub in the catabolic network of metabolism? Most enzymes in the citric acid cycle belong to the class known as ______________. What kind of reactions do they catalyze and what common kinds of byproducts do they produce? What is the structure of the mitochondria and what are the various membranes and compartments of the...
True or False? The Transition Reaction occurs in the mitochondria, after the Citric Acid Cycle, and results in the production of FADH2 and ATP.