what happens if cells undergo anaerobic metabolism too long?
In aerobic metabolism gulcose degradation and production of ATP
Payruvat convert into acetyl co a and produce atp
In anerobic condition payruvat convert into lactic acid and less atp production so easyl fatiguability
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism? Check all that apply. - Anaerobic metabolism produces more ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Anaerobic metabolism produces less ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Only aerobic metabolism can occur in the absence of oxygen. - Anaerobic metabolism does not produce lactate while aerobic metabolism does. - Both anaerobic and aerobic metabolism run through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. - Only anaerobic metabolism can occur...
3. What are the 4 mai detail. sources/mechanisms of anaerobic metabolism? Please describe each in The 4 main sources/mechanisma ot anaerobic reraboli am are Glyeoio, Phosphocreatine Hydra lys ATP/PCR and lactarte
Describe how the body maintains homeostasis in regulating glucose metabolism in the body. Tell what happens when there is too much or too little of each major regulatory hormone. Describe the path food follows as it travels through the digestive system. Summarize the major structures and functions of those structures along the way.
Describe what happens in glutamate metabolism. How does this amino acid work into central metabolism for carbon and energy?
In anaerobic metabolism, what is the fate of pyruvate produced by glycolysis a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 e. none of the above Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is: a. stimulated by fructose-2,6-bisphosphate b. stimulated by citrate c. stimulated by AMP d. not subject to allosteric control e. none of the above
QUESTION: you run away from fear of a large snake. Explain: what happens to your metabolism during your run. explain how metabolism changes over time. Please discuss what fuels are providing the energy at each point in time and how organs differ in their fuel usage. be sure to discuss what happens to carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in your major organs (brain, muscle, liver, fat cells, and heart) under each circumstance. Also explain briefly HOW each organ shifts its fuel usage...
Need help ASAP! Please explain (not too long, straight to the point) what happens/results during the denaturation test with egg albbumin and heat, egg albumin and 95% ethanol, and egg albumin and FeCl3. What is the result of glycine, proline, and egg albumin during the ninhydrin test.
What is the metabolism phase 2 reactions that (acyclovir) can Undergo ? Write all chemical reactions (structures) Medical chemistry NH2 ОН: -N NH N
#1: Microorganism Metabolism Concepts: match the concepts with the description. Anabolism Anaerobic respiration Anaerobic fermentation a. Breakdown of carbohydrates leading to oxidized carbon molecule and energy production b. The process of forming the primary cell energy compound in the electron transport chain when molecular oxygen is available C. Breakdown of carbohydrates leading to formation of required monomer compounds for cell growth d. The production of low MW alcohols or carboxylic acids when the absence of any electron acceptors precludes operation...
2. Discuss the following neurotransmitters. What happens if too much is present? Too little? Too Much Too Little Neurotransmitter Effect on Body Acetylcholine Serotonin Dopamine Glutamate Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA)