What are the three major steps in the catabolism of triglycerides. What happens in each stage...
2. Arshamia ovidbarbidae uses triglycerides as a major source of energy. During catabolism of triglycerides, this species uses a triglycerides lipase to hydrolyse glycerol from the molecule, releasing the three constituent fatty acids. The R1 and R2 fatty acids (I.e. including the COO terminus) are Lauric acids while R3 is Stearic acids. Assuming that this species has all the necessary capabilities to run Embden-Meyerhoff glycolysis, Krebs TCA, and anerobic electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation, determine the theoretical maximum ATP production...
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The common molecule produced from all foods at the second stage of catabolism is A) ADP. B acetyl-CoA. C) glucose. D) citric acid. Which group of compounds includes only low-energy molecules? 1. 2. Hih A)ATP; acetyl-CoA; NADH; FADH2 C) ADP: CO2; NADH; FADH2 DONO BADP: acetyl-CoA; NAD+:FAD-mau ADP: CO2: NAD+, FAD After O2 has been reduced in the electron transport chain, the oxygen atoms are part of what molecules? A) ATP 3....
What stage of catabolism yields little ATP? I believe the answer is 2, please verify & explain. Thankyou
What are the major events that occur during each stage in the life cycle of a cell such as a skin cell, i.e., interphase, prophase Metaphase Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis? Assume you are a court reporter that has to explain these stages to your readers with as little jargon as possible. How does the dell division differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Clearly these differences may be difficult for the prokaryotes in the jury to follow unless you how the similarities...
What stage of catabolism yields no ATP? Answer is just a single number... A/ Quote) While of the following are properties of the amino acid proline (PY? This amino acid is triprotic. This amino acid is polar. This amino acid contains a side chain that can hydrogen bond. This amino acid is diprotic. This amino acid is non-polar. This amino acid is considered acidic. This amino acid has a charge of +1 at pH = 7 This amino acid has...
What are the steps of bacterial reproduction/binary fission? What are bacterial endospores? How do they form? How is an endospore different from a vegetative bacterium? From a fungal spore? Compare pure and mixed culture. Why is a pure culture needed to identify a pathogen? What is biofilm growth? What are the steps of biofilm formation? What is the architecture of a biofilm? Why are biofilms resistant to antibiotic treatment? Or to human immune response? What is metabolism? Catabolism? Anabolism? How...
Identify the three periods of prenatal development and indicate one characteristic of each stage. What are some effects of maternal stress on the developing baby?
A major loss occurs when stage III plants are removed from media and moved to soil in pots where they die before selling to the public. How is “acclimitazation” and “hardening off” achieved/what steps can be taken to toughen up plants and roots before (at stage III) and after (stage IV) being placed in soil?
How does the three-sector model work? what are the major interacting components of each sector of this model? Give an example of how to use the model
Listed below are the first 2 steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 1. Analysis and specification of the task 2. Design of the software Listed below are the third and fourth steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 3. Implementation 4. Testing Listed below are the last 2 steps of the software life cycle. Describe what happens during each phase. 5. Maintenance and evolution of the system 6. Obsolescence