During cellular respiration, how many NADH and FADH_2 are made in total? In which part of...
during cellular respiration how many NADH are produced during
the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA per glucose
molecule?
During cellular respiration how many NADH are produced during the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA per glucose molecule? 00 ООО
If a cell makes 5 NADH and 3 FADH2 molecules during cellular respiration, what is the total number of ATP molecules that will be made during the ETC? - Write your answer in the form of numbers and NOT IN WORDS)
1. What is the importance of NAD+/NADH to cellular respiration? 2. Be able to write out the biochemical equations for glucose respiration and photosynthesis AND label the oxidizing and reducing agents in each reaction. 3. What are the three stages of cellular respiration and where does each occur in the cell? 4. During cellular respiration, what is the role of each of these molecules: glucose, pyruvate, ATP, NAD+, FAD, NADH, FADH2, acetyl CoA, CO2, H2O, and O2? 5. For each...
Question 6 During aerobic respiration, which of the following answer choices correctly models the flow of electrons through cellular respiration? Select only ONE answer choice. food → citric acid cycle ATP NAD+ food →NADH → electron transport chain → H2O glucose ATP → electron transport chain → NADH food → glycolysis →citric acid cycle → ATP → NADHQuestion 7 At the end of the Citric Acid Cycle, where is most of the energy that was contained in the chemical bonds of glucose? Select only ONE answer choice. In...
Ch. 9 11) What are the four steps of cellular respiration? What are the initial reactants and final products from each of these steps (include NADH and FADH2)? Where do they occur in the cell/mitochondria? 12) Why is the pyruvate processing step necessary? Why not go straight to the citric acid cycle? 13) What is homeostasis? How does cellular respiration play a role in anabolic reactions (think intermediates)? 14) How are the first three steps of cellular respiration regulated? 15)...
You will be assigned a specific cellular respiration inhibitor for this discussion (Cyanide is my cellular respiration). As you know by now, cellular respiration is essential for many organisms including plants, animals, and many single-celled organisms. What happens when a molecule interrupts cellular respiration? How might it do so? You should spend approximately 3 hours on this assignment. Instructions Answer the following questions in a few paragraphs. What is the basic purpose of cellular respiration? What are the reactants and...
In cellular respiration, describe the evergy released during the catabolic pathways by listing the number of ATP, NADH, ect.. made at each of the 4 steps. TTTT Paragraph Arial ✓ 3 (12pt) E. ET %DOQ STT 0 x Mashups Words Path: P 888 80 - & 9 0 $ 8 7 6 5 3 4 Р Y U R T
Review the video to determine which of the statements correctly
describe a difference between cellular respiration and
fermentation.
Drag "True" or "False" to the end of each statement.
Cellular respiration produces more pyruvate per mole of glucose than fermentation. Cellular respiration produces more NADH per mole of glucose than fermentation. Cellular respiration produces more lactate per mole of glucose than fermentation. Cellular respiration produces more CO2 per mole of glucose than fermentation. | Cellular respiration produces more ATP per mole...
Cellular Respiration- Identify the process being described. __________ anaerobic __________ involves chemiosmosis __________ key component of oxidative phosphorylation __________ occurs at the mitochondrial membrane __________ requires 6 molecules of oxygen __________ results in the formation of acetyl coenzyme A __________ yields 2 molecules of carbon dioxide __________ yields 2 molecules of FADH_2 __________ yields 4 molecules of ATP __________ yields 6 molecules of NADH citric acid cycle electron transport system glycolysis pyruvate oxidation
Per molecule of glucose, how much NADH is made in total (glycolysis and TCA)? How many protons are moved across the membrane thanks to this amount of NADH? Per molecule of glucose, how much FADH2is made? How many protons are moved across the membrane thanks to this amount of NADH? Per molecule of pyruvate, how much ATP is made through lactic acid fermentation?