ANSWER TO ALL ASAP (BIOCHEMISTRY) How many pyruvate molecules are required for synthesis of one glucose...
In the Cori cycle, when glucose is degraded by glycolysis to lactate in muscle, the lactate is excreted into the blood and returns to the liver. In the liver, lactate is converted back into glucose by gluconeogenesis. For each given enzyme, identify whether it is involved in the glycolysis pathyway, gluconeogenesis pathway, both pathways, or neither pathway. The enzyme aldolase is involved in The enzyme pyruvate carboxylase is involved in neither pathway. the gluconeogenesis pathway. the glycolysis pathway. The enzyme...
In the Cori cycle, when glucose is degraded by glycolysis to lactate in muscle, the lactate is excreted into the blood and returns to the liver where it is converted back into glucose by gluconeogenesis. For each enzyme below, identify whether it is involved in the glycolysis pathyway, gluconeogenesis pathway, both pathways or neither pathway. n the Cori cycle, when glucose is degraded by glycolysis to lactate in muscle the lactate is excreted into MapdEb the blood and returns to...
ANSWER TO ALL asap (BIOCHEMISTRY) The standard reduction potential of cytochrome cl (Fet) is 0.22 V and the standard reduction potential of cytochrome a (Fe3+) is 0.29 V. Is this reaction favorable or not? cytochro cytochrome cl (Fe?") + cytochrome a (Fe) → cytochrome a (Fe?") + cytochrome cl (Fe) A. Favorable B. NOT favorable QUESTION 13 Which of the following is true regarding the activity of phosphofructokinase (PFK)? 1. It is used by glycolysis and gluconeogenesis II. It is...
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism? Check all that apply. - Anaerobic metabolism produces more ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Anaerobic metabolism produces less ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Only aerobic metabolism can occur in the absence of oxygen. - Anaerobic metabolism does not produce lactate while aerobic metabolism does. - Both anaerobic and aerobic metabolism run through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. - Only anaerobic metabolism can occur...