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8. In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin Cycle take place. Draw out the steps in the Calvin Cycle. What are the inputs and outputs to this part of photosynthesis? How many carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH molecules are required to produce one molecule of glucose? 9. Describe C4 photosynthesis. Why is it important? 10. Describe how CAM photosynthesis works
I need help filling this out Drawing Editor 4 steps to glucose metabolism Glucose Steps of cellular respiration Keeping track of energy and electrons Step 1: __ ATP: NADH: | 2 _ Step 2: ATP: NADH: + 2 CO, Step 3: _ ATP: NADH: FADH2: [ 4 co2 Step 4: ATP: O, reduced to H.O at end Total ATP:
5. What is Gluconeogenesis? Where does it mainly take place in our body? Why does three exergonic steps in gluconeogenesis bypass in gluconeogenesis? Why gluconeogenesis is expensive? Why is it essential?
1. Why do cancer cells rely so much on metabolism of glucose ? A. Because cancer cells grow in an anaerobic environment. B. Because cancer cells display increased oxidative phosphorylation. C. To regenerate NADH. D. To synthesize small molecule building blocks and membranes required for cell growth. E. Because cancer cells have decreased protein synthesis. 2. In general, which of the following sequential barriers to metastasis is the easiest to overcome for cancer cells ? A. Vessel entry through acquisition...
How many grams of oxygen does it take to burn 11.4 g of glucose? What is the theoretical yield in grams of carbon dioxide if 10.9 g of glucose is burned?
Many inborn errors of metabolism are characterized by a change in the amount of glucose and ketone bodies in the bloodstream. Two of these disorders affect liver enzymes; Carnitine palmitoyl transferase deficiency and glycogen synthase deficiency. Both disorders lead to hypoglycemia but only one is also associated with hypoketotic hypoglycemia. Explain why both disorders lead to hypoglycemia and which disorder would also result in reduced ketone body synthesis.
thermal physics question A muscle can be thought of as a fuel cell that produces work from the metabolism of glucose CeH1206 602-6C02 6H20 Relevant data on the reactants and products are tabulated below: H (kJ/mol) -1273 0 | Δ/G (kJ/mol) -910 0 -394.4 237.1 | Glucose O2 (g) CO2 (g393.5 H2O (1) S (J/Knol) 212 205 214 70 -285.8 5. Assuming ideal operation at room temperature, how much work could your muscles 6. Still assuming ideal operation, will heat...
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. Fill in the blanks, Glycolysis is taking place almost all organisms and almost all the cells. At rest, some tissues prefer fat as their energy source. For example, at rest, skeletal muscles is prefer fat as the energy source. However, energy provided by glucose metabolism is the sole source of energy for and Glycolyitc pathway is in this part of the cell: 2. Write overall reaction in glycolysis 3. Glycolysis has 10 steps. Why is 1" half called investing...
why is the amount of glucose in the body so critical to metabolim and homeostasis how does hyperinsulinism influence blood glucose