Describe the breakdown of carbohydrates and the resulting ATP production in each of the following stages of cellular respiration: Glycolysis (2), Kreb’s Cycle (2) and Electron Transport Chain (32)
Carbohydrates mainly glucose is the primary fuel used for energy production. Glucose is broken into two pyruvate and 2NADPH and 2 net ATP are formed in glycolysis. Then pyruvate enter into and one NADH in produced in hill reaction. Then in Kreb cycle one pyruvate produce 1 ATP 1FADH and 3NADH which on entry produce 1.5 and 2.5 ATP is priduced into ETC. Thus a molecule of glucose produce 30-32 ATPs.
Describe the breakdown of carbohydrates and the resulting ATP production in each of the following stages...
Classify the following characteristics based on what type of glucose breakdown is being described. Products do not enter the citric acid cycle or electron transport chairn Efficient when oxygen is in ample supply Efficient in anoxygenic conditions Net gain of 2 ATP Produces lactate, alcohol, or one of many other products, depending on the species Consists of glycolysis followed by the Kreb cycle and the electron transport chain Net gain of 32 ATP Involve an initial energy expenditure Fermentation Both...
Put the following stages of cellular respiration in order from start to finish? Select one: O a glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain Ob glycolysis, Krebs cycle, pyruvate oxidation, electron transport chain Oc glycolysis, electron transport chain, Krebs cycle, pyruvate oxidation od pyruvate oxidation Krebs cycle, glycolysis, electron transport chain
Which step of cellular respiration does not produce ATP? a.glycolysis b. pyruvate breakdown c. citric acid cycle. d. electron transport chain
The phases of cellular respiration Place each phase of cellular respiration into the box that corresponds to the location of that particular phase. Not all choices will be used: You must distinguish the four phases of cellular respiration from the choices given. Krebs cycle glycolysis production of most ATP preparatory (prep) reaction oxidation of glucose electron transport chain (ETC) Cytoplasm Mitochondrial matrix Cristae of mitochondria glycolysis preparatory (prep) reaction electron transport chain (ETC) Krebs cycle
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Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the stages of cellular respiration. Mitochondrion NADH NADH NADH FADHz Electron Transport Glycolysis Pyruvic acid Acetyl COA Citric Acid Cycle 2 CO2 About 28 ATP by direct synthesis by direct synthesis ATP by ATP synthase
From which of these phases of cellular respiration does the cell get the most ATP? glycolysis citric acid cycle transition reaction electron transport chain
Which of the following statements is not true? Glycolysis produces most of the ATP required by aerobic organisms like us Glycolysis produces pyruvate, which is consumed by the Krebs cycle Glycolysis occurs in the cytosol of the cell Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration • The Krebs cycle reactions Takes place in the cytoplasm Converts glucose to pyruvate Generate ATP with the help of an enzyme complex called ATP synthase Yield ATP, NADH, and FADH2 • Which of...
Place the events related to eukaryotic cellular respiration into the boxes corresponding to each location in the cell Production of most ATP occurs here Pyruvate is oxidized to acetyl CoA Glycolysis Initial splitting of glucose Electron transport chain Krebs cycle Cytoplasm Mitochondrial matrix Mitochondrial inner membrane
Part A Cellular respiration requires fuel (glucose) and oxygen gas. The main process that produces these inputs is photosynthesis glycolysis the Citric Acid cycle electron transport Submit Request Answer Part B Which part(s) of cellular respiration require(s) oxygen gas? the Citric Acid cycle the electron transport chain glycolysis a, b, and c a and b, but not Submit Request Answer Part C What is/are the most important output(s) of glycolysis? MacBook Air Part C What is/are the most important output(s)...
ons 1. Answer the following questions in a few paragraphs. . What is the basic purpose of cellular respiration? What are the reactants and products of cellular respiration overall? Also, give a basic description of the three main stages of cellular respiration (glycolysis, Kreb cycle, and the electron transport chain) • Your next paragraph will focus on your assigned inhibitor. You should find one to two reliable sources that discuss how your assigned inhibitor works. Focus on the enzyme inhibited...