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Hey! Could someone help me answers these 10 biology questions! 1. Respiration is comprised of a series of redox reactions. The chemical cofactor, NAD+, transitions through two different forms during this process. NAD+ is the _________ form and NADH is the ________ form. Select one: a. Reduced, reduced b. Reduced, oxidized c. Oxidized, oxidized d. Oxidized, reduced 2. Reduced molecules in the body that store energy include carbohydrates (sugars) and ________. Select one: a. Proteins b. Lipids c. None of...
5. (5 points) Draw a diagram, chart or picture to organize what you learned about cellular respiration. The following information should be included: 1) the three main steps of respiration, 2) what goes into each step (reactants), 3) what the products of each step are, 4) where in the cell/organelle the steps take place. Make sure to use the following terms: glycolysis, Citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), electron transport chain, ATP, NADH, O2 (oxygen), H20 (water), Coz (carbon dioxide), glucose....
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10. (12 pts) During cellular respiration the energy from oxidizing glucose to CO2 is used to synthesize ATP. NADH is an important intermediate that feeds electrons into the electron chain. A. (6 pts) Write down the net chemical equations (reactants products) that generate NADH in the citric acid cycle. Make sure to also name the enzymes that catalyze each individual reaction. B. (2 pts) All the dehydrogenases of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle...
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Lab # 8 Cellular Respiration and Fermentation I. Goals and Objectives At the completion of this laboratory exercise, students will be able to: A Differentiate between the intermediates and products of fermentation versus acrobic cellular respiration in yeast. Relate rates of fermentation with sugar availability in yeast. Utilize a reduction-oxidation dye to determine the effect of varying yeast concentration...