Topic: Electron Transport/Oxidative Phosphorylation
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The inner mitochondrial membrane is permeable to- a) CO2 b)O2 e)H2O
Electrons flow in the ETC in the direction of - decreasing reduction potential.
The net yield of ATP on the oxidation of a pyruvate during Kreb's cycle & ETC- 17
The ETC produces- H2O & H+ gradient
The purpose of ETC is o create ATP through the ATP Synthase using the proton gradient.
Topic: Electron Transport/Oxidative Phosphorylation Can someone please help me answer the questions above and explain why...
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C. Considering Electron Transport: In LA3 Video 3, we are considering electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. Please answer the following multiple choice questions (0.5 pts each) and follow instructions for two final drawings (2 pts each). 1. The electrons involved in electron transport come from (A) glycolysis (B) the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (C) the citric acid cycle (D) all three processes 2. When NADH and FADH2 transfer their electrons to the electron transport chain, they are (A) oxidized (B) epimerized...
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all parts please 3. Oxidative phosphorylation (50 pts) A) In his studies of alcoholic fermentation by yeast, Louis Pasteur noted that the sudden addition of oxygen (O,) to a previously anaerobic culture of fermenting grape juice resulted in a dramatic decrease in the rate of glucose consumption. This "Pasteur effect can be counteracted by the addition of 2.4-dinitrophenol (DNP), an uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation. 0) Why would the yeast cells consume less glucose in the presence of oxygen? (ii) How...
Can i get help with 1 and 2? 1. It is essential for oxidative phosphorylation that the inner mitochondrial membrane remains intact. What happens if there are small gaps that let ions through? 2. Why is it essential for metabolism that membrane proteins have a specific polarity (orientation with respect to the membrane)? What would happen if the polarity of electron transfer proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane was randomized?
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Can someone please help me with this question. Please show your work and explain how you got your answer, thanks! Kris Reeves is evaluating projects using the IRR rule and a required return of 12%. Should she accept the following project given estimated cash flows of $75,000 for the first two years and $55,000 for the next two years? The initial investment is $165,000. Reject, IRR of 22.69% Accept, IRR of 20.69% Indifferent, IRR same as required return Accept, IRR...
Can someone please help me explain why this is wrong? A 0.204 M solution of a weak base has a pH of 10.29. What is the base hydrolysis constant, Kb, for the weak base? Kb = 1.8 X10-7
Help on 4 and 2 thanks The answers to these questions are covered both in the lecture material and the text book. What is intermediate molecules shared by many fermentation reactions? What product the different end products of fermentation reactions and what determines which end will be produced by bacteria? Define the term substrate level phosphorylation. How does it differ from phosphorylation? Assuming an organism is facultative, what cultural conditions dictate whether the organism obtains energy from substrate-level rather than...
can someone please explain this to me and help me underatand 30. There are 4 central atoms located in the following structure. Fill in the following table for each central atom from left to right: C-N-H MOLECULAR SHAPE CENTRAL ELECTRON ANGLE HYBRIDIZATION ATOM GEOMETRY